Missed opportunities in antenatal care for improving the health of pregnant women and newborns in Geita district, Northwest Tanzania
Abstract Background Despite the significant benefits of early detection and management of pregnancy related complications during antenatal care (ANC) visits, not all pregnant women in Tanzania initiate ANC in a timely manner. The primary objectives of this research study in rural communities of Geit...
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Main Authors: | Eveline Thobias Konje (Author), Moke Tito Nyambita Magoma (Author), Jennifer Hatfield (Author), Susan Kuhn (Author), Reginald S. Sauve (Author), Deborah Margret Dewey (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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