Effect of biomass fuel use and kitchen location on maternal report of birth size: Cross-sectional analysis of 2016 Ethiopian Demographic Health Survey data
Objectives: Household air pollution from the use of biomass fuels has been associated with low birth weight in many developing countries. This study aimed to investigate the effect of indoor air pollution from biomass fuels and kitchen location on maternal reports of child size at birth in Ethiopia....
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Main Authors: | Girum Gebremeskel Kanno (Author), Adane Tesfaye Anbesse (Author), Mohammed Feyisso Shaka (Author), Miheret Tesfu Legesse (Author), Sewitemariam Desalegn Andarge (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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