FACTORS RELATED TO KNOWLEDGE ON NEWBORN DANGER SIGNS AMONG THE RECENTLY DELIVERED WOMEN IN SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITALS OF BANGLADESH
Background: Bangladesh continues to be one of the top ten countries with the highest burden of neonatal mortality. While, most of the neonatal deaths are preventable; health system delays, delayed identification of newborn danger signs, late diagnosis and initiation of treatment are claimed to be th...
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Main Authors: | Sojib Bin Zaman (Author), Naznin Hossain (Author), Muhammed Awlad Hussain (Author), Vidhuna Abimanue (Author), Nushrat Jahan (Author), Rafid Bin Zaman (Author), Zubair Ahmed Ratan (Author), Raihan Kabir Khan (Author), Shuchita Sharmin (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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