Correlates of appropriate disposal of children's stools in Malawi: a multilevel analysis
Abstract Background Management of children's stools is an important aspect of achieving open defecation free communities and reduction of diarrhea. However, information regarding individual- and community- level factors associated with safe child stool disposal in Malawi is limited. The current...
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