The contribution of pediatric surgery to poverty trajectories in Somaliland.
Emily R SmithTessa L ConcepcionMubarak MohamedShugri DahirEdna Adan IsmailHenry E RiceAnirudh Krishnanull nullPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Our study shows that the presence of a surgical condition in a child is a strong singular predictor of poverty descent rather than upward mobility, suggesting that this stressor can limit the capacity of a family to improve its economic status. Our findings further support many existing macroeconomic and microeconomic analyses that surgical care in LMICs offers financial risk protection against impoverishment.