Logistical, cultural, and structural barriers to immediate neonatal care and neonatal resuscitation in Bihar, India
Abstract Background In India, the neonatal mortality rate is nearly double the Sustainable Development Goal target with more than half of neonatal deaths occurring in only four states, one of which is Bihar. Evaluations of immediate neonatal care and neonatal resuscitation skills in Bihar have demon...
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Main Authors: | Brennan Vail (Author), Melissa C. Morgan (Author), Jessica Dyer (Author), Amelia Christmas (Author), Susanna R. Cohen (Author), Megha Joshi (Author), Aboli Gore (Author), Tanmay Mahapatra (Author), Dilys M. Walker (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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