The return of the Traditional Birth Attendant
Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia lag behind other regions in the provision of antenatal care and skilled attendance at birth (although typically attended by a family member or villager) and over 32 million of the 40 million births not attended by skilled health personnel in 2012 occurred in rura...
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Main Authors: | Karen Lane (Author), Jayne Garrold (Author) |
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Edinburgh University Global Health Society,
2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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