Changing the outcomes of newborns with surgical conditions at a tertiary-level hospital in Kenya: a cluster randomized trial
Abstract Background Globally, 10% of neonatal mortality in low-/middle-income countries (L/MIC) is directly attributed to surgical conditions, and appropriate referral and transport of newborns to tertiary-level hospitals for surgical care often underlie their survival. This study aimed at evaluatin...
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Main Authors: | Peter Saula (Author), Gideon Kikuvi (Author), Yeri Kombe (Author), Irene Marete (Author) |
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