Prevalence and associated risk factors for anaemia amongst pregnant women attending three antenatal clinics in Eswatini
Background: Anaemia is a global health problem affecting about a third of the world's population. In pregnancy, it is a public health concern with consequences for mothers and infants, including maternal death and infant mortality. In low-income countries (LICs), 25% indirect maternal mortality...
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Main Authors: | Rumbidzai C. Dodzo (Author), Ropo E. Ogunsakin (Author), Themba G. Ginindza (Author) |
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