Predictors of institutional delivery service utilization among women of reproductive age in Gambia: a cross-sectional analysis
Abstract Background Over the last two decades, Gambia has made noticeable progress in the reducing the high maternal mortality rates and improving child survival rates. Nonetheless, numerous infrastructural and financial constraints continue to restrict access to institutional delivery care, a key c...
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Main Authors: | Sanni Yaya (Author), Ghose Bishwajit (Author) |
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