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Rapid Contraceptive Uptake and Changing Method Mix With High Use of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives in Crisis-Affected Populations in Chad and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Jesse Rattan, Elizabeth Noznesky, Dora Ward Curry, Christine Galavotti, Shuyuan Hwang and Mariela Rodriguez
Global Health: Science and Practice August 2016, 4(Supplement 2):S5-S20; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-15-00315
Jesse Rattan
aCARE, Atlanta, GA, USA
Elizabeth Noznesky
aCARE, Atlanta, GA, USA
Dora Ward Curry
aCARE, Atlanta, GA, USA
Christine Galavotti
aCARE, Atlanta, GA, USA
Shuyuan Hwang
bIndependent consultant
Mariela Rodriguez
aCARE, Atlanta, GA, USA

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Rapid Contraceptive Uptake and Changing Method Mix With High Use of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives in Crisis-Affected Populations in Chad and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Jesse Rattan, Elizabeth Noznesky, Dora Ward Curry, Christine Galavotti, Shuyuan Hwang, Mariela Rodriguez
Global Health: Science and Practice Aug 2016, 4 (Supplement 2) S5-S20; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-15-00315
Rapid Contraceptive Uptake and Changing Method Mix With High Use of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives in Crisis-Affected Populations in Chad and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Jesse Rattan, Elizabeth Noznesky, Dora Ward Curry, Christine Galavotti, Shuyuan Hwang, Mariela Rodriguez
Global Health: Science and Practice Aug 2016, 4 (Supplement 2) S5-S20; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-15-00315
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