Cambodian health in transition.
Journal: BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
Volume: 311
Issue: 7002
Year of Publication: 1995
Affiliated Institutions:
Ministry of Health, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Abstract summary
As conflict and suffering in Bosnia, Chechnya, Rwanda, and Zaire continue to be at the forefront of world attention, some countries seem to be largely forgotten. It is timely to take stock of conditions in the small country of Cambodia as it struggles to take its place after a long period of isolation. Countless Cambodians and ethic Vietnamese have died there this year and during the past 25 years, victims of senseless killing or preventable disease.
Authors & Co-authors:
Heng M B MB
Key P J PJ
Study Outcome
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Identifiers
Doi :
SSN :
0959-8138
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Cambodia
Other Terms
Asia;Behavior;Cambodia;Critique;Delivery Of Health Care;Developing Countries;Diseases;Health;Health Services;Health Services Evaluation;Hiv Infections;Infections;Malaria;Mental Disorders;National Health Services;Organization And Administration;Parasitic Diseases;Political Factors;Program Evaluation;Programs;Quality Of Health Care;Southeastern Asia;Tuberculosis;Violence;Viral Diseases;War
Study Design
Study Approach
Country of Study
Rwanda
Publication Country
England