The delivery of essential newborn care in conflict settings: A systematic review
IntroductionAlthough progress has been made over the past 30 years to decrease neonatal mortality rates, reductions have been uneven. Globally, the highest neonatal mortality rates are concentrated in countries chronically affected by conflict. Essential newborn care (ENC), which comprises critical...
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Main Authors: | Vinay Kampalath (Author), Sarah MacLean (Author), Abrar AlAbdulhadi (Author), Morgan Congdon (Author) |
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