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Jewkes R et al. – Health care providers need training to provide high quality health care responses after rape, but we have shown that the core elements of the medico–legal response require very little technology. As such they should be replicable in low– and middle–income country settings. The findings raise important questions about the value of evidence that requires the use of forensic laboratories at a population level in countries like South Africa that have substantial inefficiencies in their police services.

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