The practice of key essential nutrition actions among pregnant women in southwest Ethiopia: implications for optimal pregnancy outcomes
Abstract Background Nutrition during pregnancy is a major determinant of human health and child development, and the role of promoting essential nutrition actions (ENA) is of a paramount importance for the health of the mother and newborn. However, the practice of ENA could be hampered by many facto...
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Main Authors: | Shamil Mudasir (Author), Ebrahim Muktar (Author), Abdu Oumer (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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