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REPORT OF THE RAPIDASSESSMENTOFVESI
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LIST OF TABLETable 1States policy &
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CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTIONIn the past de
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AimThe overall aim of the rapid ass
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• Officers in-charge of hospitals
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causes, cancers and radiation thera
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The work of Dr. Ann Ward OFR at St.
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2. Establishment of a VVF hostel an
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Other aspects that engaged the atte
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Several hospital-based studies repo
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In August 1988, Dr. Altine Tongo of
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who provided controls. A second con
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In this study, it was found that th
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other sweet substances, thus preven
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on themselves (i.e. possible pathol
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OTHER CAUSESLabour and the factors
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epair while the patient was trying
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likely to have mid-vaginal and high
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secondary education and 33% primary
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All over the country male children
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again before any surgery. The attit
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faith it is at times difficult in t
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CHAPTER 4RESULTS FROM FIELD ASSESSM
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Curative ActivitiesHealth Facilitie
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The other crucial need for VVF repa
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ackgrounds, this makes their econom
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The data on the distribution of hea
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VVF Repair OutputAvailable evidence
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the details on the payments VVF pat
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• Rehabiltation• Training of Do
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CONSTRAINTS TO OPTIMAL VVF WORK IN
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IX. Lack of comsummables for VVF re
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The centre has seven doctors, ten n
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NASSARAWA STATEWe were not able to
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Patients profileThe few VVF patient
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InfrastructureThe facility had an o
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patients were expected to pay for a
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thousand five hundred, surgery thre
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Measures to reduce new cases- Econo
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state government owned. Federal Med
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STATE REPORT NORTH WEST ZONEStates
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VVF work started here as far back a
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to the patients. He identified the
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Patient ProfileMost of the patient
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- Page 95 and 96: OGUN STATEAt the Ministry of Health
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- Page 115 and 116: REFERENCES1. Zacharin R.F. Obstetri
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- Page 129 and 130: APPENDIX 2: LIST OF PERSONS CONTACT
- Page 131 and 132: KebbiKatsinawardVVF, Secretary Dr.
- Page 133 and 134: APPENDIX 4LIST OF DOCTORS AND NURSE
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