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Non reducible inguinal hernias in Malawi: an occupational hazard.

B M WilliamsL N PurcellC VarelaJ GallaherAnthony Charles
Published in: Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery (2020)
Non-reducible inguinal hernias largely affect young male farmers in Malawi. Delays to care can limit economic productivity for this rural population, as well as, yield considerable risk of mortality. While specific patient and institutional factors must be further elucidated, increased awareness, public health prioritization, and surgical capacity building is needed to reduce further hernia-related morbidity and mortality.
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