Survival of neonates in rural Southern Tanzania: does place of delivery or continuum of care matter?
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The concept of <it>continuum of care </it>has recently been highlighted as a core principle of maternal, newborn and child health initiatives, and as a means to save lives. However, evidence has consistently revealed that...
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Main Authors: | Nathan Rose (Author), Mwanyangala Mathew (Author) |
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