The impact of antenatal care on under‐five mortality in Ethiopia: a difference‐in‐differences analysis
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa, as opposed to other regions, has the highest under-five mortality rates yet makes the least improvement in reducing under-five mortality. Despite the decline, Ethiopia is among the top ten countries contributing the most to global under-five mortalities. This...
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Main Authors: | Samuel Oduse (Author), Temesgen Zewotir (Author), Delia North (Author) |
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