Demographic and economic inequality of antenatal care coverage in 4 African countries with a high maternal mortality rate
Abstract Background Maternal deaths are concentrated in low and middle-income countries, and Africa accounts for over 50% of the deaths. Women from socioeconomically disadvantaged households have higher morbidity and mortality rates and lower access to maternal health services. Understanding and add...
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Main Authors: | Winini Belay (Author), Amanuel Belay (Author), Tariku Mengesha (Author), Mizan Habtemichael (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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