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  • Finally mHealth as an educational tool

    2019-06-01

    Finally, mHealth as an educational tool is not carnitine palmitoyltransferase limited to the general public. To date, more than 240 health-care professionals have contracted Ebola since the start of the epidemic. UNICEF and Intrahealth International have partnered with Liberia\'s Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to provide health-care workers with reference and training materials that carnitine palmitoyltransferase can be downloaded onto their phones, demonstrating the correct and proper use of personal protective equipment, and safe injection and burial practices. With aid agencies and hospitals already operating at maximum capacity, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is crucial that the risk of infection among health-care professionals is kept to an absolute minimum. mHealth strategies do, however, have their limitations. As a relatively new concept, their effectiveness is not fully known. Further, mobile phone coverage is not universal, especially in Sierra Leone.