Predictors of maternal health services uptake in West African region: a multilevel multinomial regression analysis of demographic health survey reports
Abstract Background Pursuant to studies, receiving the three key maternal health services (Antenatal Care, Skilled Delivery Service, and Postnatal Care) in a continuum could prevent 71% of global maternal deaths. Despite the Western African region being known for its high maternal death and poor acc...
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Main Authors: | Aklilu Habte (Author), Samuel Hailegebreal (Author), Atsedu Endale Simegn (Author) |
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