Perceptions and practices on newborn care and managing complications at rural communities in Bangladesh: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Community misperception on newborn care and poor treatment of sick newborn attributes to neonatal death and illness severity. Misperceptions and malpractices regarding neonatal care and neonatal complications are the leading causes of neonatal deaths in Bangladesh. The study was...
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Main Authors: | Abu Sayeed Md. Abdullah (Author), Koustuv Dalal (Author), Masuma Yasmin (Author), Gainel Ussatayeva (Author), Abdul Halim (Author), Animesh Biswas (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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