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Can a Smartphone Application Help Address Barriers to Reporting Substandard/Falsified Medical Products? A Pilot Study in Tanzania and Indonesia
Janelle M. Wagnild, Diana Lee, Babatunde Jayeola, Penny K. Lukito, Adam Fimbo and Kate Hampshire
Global Health: Science and Practice August 2023, 11(4):e2300034; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00034
Janelle M. Wagnild
aDepartment of Anthropology, Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom.
Diana Lee
bWorld Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Babatunde Jayeola
bWorld Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Penny K. Lukito
cIndonesia National Agency of Drug and Food Control, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Adam Fimbo
dTanzania Medicines and Medical Devices Authority, Dodoma, Tanzania.
Kate Hampshire
aDepartment of Anthropology, Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom.

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August 28, 2023
Can a Smartphone Application Help Address Barriers to Reporting Substandard/Falsified Medical Products? A Pilot Study in Tanzania and Indonesia
Janelle M. Wagnild, Diana Lee, Babatunde Jayeola, Penny K. Lukito, Adam Fimbo, Kate Hampshire
Global Health: Science and Practice Aug 2023, 11 (4) e2300034; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00034
Can a Smartphone Application Help Address Barriers to Reporting Substandard/Falsified Medical Products? A Pilot Study in Tanzania and Indonesia
Janelle M. Wagnild, Diana Lee, Babatunde Jayeola, Penny K. Lukito, Adam Fimbo, Kate Hampshire
Global Health: Science and Practice Aug 2023, 11 (4) e2300034; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00034
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