Perspectives on pregnant women's educational needs to prevent TB complications during pregnancy and the neonatal period. A qualitative study
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) during pregnancy could confer a high risk for maternal and infant morbidity. Literature indicates that the global burden of active TB disease among pregnant women is not well researched. Statistics for South Africa from WHO give an estimated incidence of 360, 00...
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Main Authors: | LB Khoza (Author), SA Mulondo (Author), RT Lebese (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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