Abstract Background In response to outbreaks, the manner in which the medical field engages with the process of death is significantly important, not only in the pathological but also in the sociocultural aspect. Certain response-methodology used could be a critical catalyst for community resistance to post-mortem examinations (e.g. hiding corpses, violence), considering how the deceased are handled in different cultures. We reviewed the traditional, religious and sociocultural aspects of post-mortem response-methodology in Africa. With no means to take blood samples, innovative sampling techniques were developed and frequently adopted in post-mortem cases. However, this approach can be met with resistance. Main body To avoid resistance, vi...
Objective: People’s views regarding autopsy vary according to their cultural and religious beliefs....
This paper utilises empirical data to explore the value of ‘body work’ performed by last responders ...
This SSHAP Case Study explains how an anthropologist negotiated a medically safe burial for a pregna...
The minimally invasive autopsy (MIA), an innovative approach for obtaining post-mortem samples of ke...
The minimally invasive autopsy (MIA), an innovative approach for obtaining post-mortem samples of ke...
Abstract Background Post-mortem needle biopsies have been used in resource-poor settings to determin...
Introduction: In West Africa, traditional funerals and burials have proven main contributors to the ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) is being investigated as an alternativ...
BACKGROUND:The minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) is being investigated as an alternative to the compl...
Background The minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) is being investigated as an alternative to complete ...
Background: The minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) is being investigated as an alternative to the comp...
Death presents in four forms: natural, homicidal, suicidal or accidental. An unexpected death often ...
A major failure of our global society in the 21st century is that many people in developing countrie...
Building capacity for minimally invasive autopsies in Bangladesh Information on cause of death is es...
In recent years, global health practitioners and policy-makers have been confronted with the complex...
Objective: People’s views regarding autopsy vary according to their cultural and religious beliefs....
This paper utilises empirical data to explore the value of ‘body work’ performed by last responders ...
This SSHAP Case Study explains how an anthropologist negotiated a medically safe burial for a pregna...
The minimally invasive autopsy (MIA), an innovative approach for obtaining post-mortem samples of ke...
The minimally invasive autopsy (MIA), an innovative approach for obtaining post-mortem samples of ke...
Abstract Background Post-mortem needle biopsies have been used in resource-poor settings to determin...
Introduction: In West Africa, traditional funerals and burials have proven main contributors to the ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) is being investigated as an alternativ...
BACKGROUND:The minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) is being investigated as an alternative to the compl...
Background The minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) is being investigated as an alternative to complete ...
Background: The minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) is being investigated as an alternative to the comp...
Death presents in four forms: natural, homicidal, suicidal or accidental. An unexpected death often ...
A major failure of our global society in the 21st century is that many people in developing countrie...
Building capacity for minimally invasive autopsies in Bangladesh Information on cause of death is es...
In recent years, global health practitioners and policy-makers have been confronted with the complex...
Objective: People’s views regarding autopsy vary according to their cultural and religious beliefs....
This paper utilises empirical data to explore the value of ‘body work’ performed by last responders ...
This SSHAP Case Study explains how an anthropologist negotiated a medically safe burial for a pregna...