Interventions to enhance newborn care in north-West Ethiopia: the experiences of health care professionals
Abstract Background The provision of optimal and quality services during labour, delivery and in the early neonatal period is highly required to accelerate the reduction of neonatal deaths and improve the quality of life of newborns. The availability of competent health professionals and the essenti...
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Main Authors: | Bizuhan Gelaw Birhanu (Author), Johanna Mmabojalwa Mathibe-Neke (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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