Facility level factors that determine consistent delivery of essential newborn care at health centers in Ethiopia
Abstract Background Essential newborn care (ENC) is a package of interventions which should be provided for every newborn baby regardless of body size or place of delivery immediately after birth and should be continued for at least the seven days that follows. Even though Ethiopia has endorsed the...
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Main Authors: | Binyam Fekadu (Author), Ismael Ali (Author), Zergu Tafesse (Author), Hailemariam Segni (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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