Trends and drivers of skilled birth attendant use in Nigeria (1990–2013): policy implications for child and maternal health
Adeniyi F Fagbamigbe,1,2 Elizabeth O Hurricane-Ike,3 Oyindamola B Yusuf,1 Erhabor S Idemudia2 1Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, Faculty of Public Health, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria; 2School of Research and Postgraduate Studies, Faculty of Human and S...
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Main Authors: | Fagbamigbe AF (Author), Hurricane-Ike EO (Author), Yusuf OB (Author), Idemudia ES (Author) |
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