The importance of intersectoral factors in promoting equity-oriented universal health coverage: a multilevel analysis of social determinants affecting neonatal infant and under-five mortality in Bangladesh
Introduction: Health is multidimensional and affected by a wide range of factors, many of which are outside the health sector. To improve population health and reduce health inequality, it is important that we take into account the complex interactions among social, environmental, behavioural, and b...
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Main Authors: | Tanvir M. Huda (Author), Tazeen Tahsina (Author), Shams El Arifeen (Author), Michael J. Dibley (Author) |
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2016-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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