Primary health care in Nigeria: a systematic subnational analysis of levels and trends in maternal and child interventions 2000-13
Background: Nigeria is a large and diverse country with considerable social and economic variation, yet little is definitively known about the status of health intervention coverage and health outcomes at a subnational level. To address this knowledge gap, we developed methods to produce a comparabl...
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Main Authors: | R Burstein, BA (Author), A Wollum, BA (Author), L Dwyer-Lindgren, MPH (Author), E Gakidou, PhD (Author) |
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2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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