Assessment of Malaria Intermittent Preventive Treatment (Ipt) Uptake among Pregnant Women attending Antenatal Care at Kasanje Health Center III, Wakiso District
Background: Malaria in pregnancy is a major public health problem with substantial risks for both the mother and unborn child. Malaria is responsible for 10,000 maternal deaths globally, 20% of stillbirths, and 11% of newborn deaths in sub-Saharan Africa. The study intends to explore the extent of i...
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Main Authors: | Doreen Kabatongole (Author), Moses Ochan (Author) |
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Student's Journal of Health Research,
2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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