Antenatal and delivery practices and neonatal mortality amongst women with institutional and non-institutional deliveries in rural Zimbabwe: observational data from a cluster randomized trial
Abstract Background Despite achieving relatively high rates of antenatal care, institutional delivery, and HIV antiretroviral therapy for women during pregnancy, neonatal mortality has remained stubbornly high in Zimbabwe. Clearer understanding of causal pathways is required to inform effective inte...
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Main Authors: | Christie Noble (Author), Ciaran Mooney (Author), Rachel Makasi (Author), Robert Ntozini (Author), Florence D. Majo (Author), James A. Church (Author), Naume V. Tavengwa (Author), Andrew J. Prendergast (Author), Jean H. Humphrey (Author), for the Sanitation Hygiene Infant Nutrition Efficacy (SHINE) (Author) |
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