Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpour, Malaysia; Regional Adviser in Health Manpower Development, WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia, World Health House, lndraprastha Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi-110002, India.
World Health Forum, 1989;10(2):190-2.
PMID: 2610830

Abstract

A primary health care system is being developed in Baram District, Sarawak, Malaysia, for the benefit of the Penans, who, until recently, were largely nomadic. Many of them are now attempting to adopt a settled mode of existence, and this in itself creates special health problems because the people lack the skills needed for living in one place. Substantial progress has already been achieved in mother and child care and in immunization coverage.

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