An appeal to world leaders: health care for Ethiopians in Tigray.

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Faculty of Medicine, Braun School of Public Health and Department of Haematology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jersusalem, Israel; Hadassah Medical Center, Hadassah University Hospital - Ein Kerem, Jerusalem, Israel.

Published: January 2022

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