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Global medical ethics
Duty to provide care to Ebola patients: the perspectives of Guinean lay people and healthcare providers
- Correspondence to Dr Lonzozou Kpanake, Department of Psychology, University of Québec-TELUQ, Montreal, QC H2S 3L5, Canada; lonzozou.kpanake{at}teluq.ca
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Duty to provide care to Ebola patients: the perspectives of Guinean lay people and healthcare providers
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- Received July 19, 2017
- Revised April 17, 2018
- Accepted May 2, 2018
- First published May 21, 2018.
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August 22, 2018
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