Effect of an integrated neonatal care kit on cause-specific neonatal mortality in rural Pakistan
Background In 2018, Pakistan had the world's highest neonatal mortality rate. Within Pakistan, most neonatal deaths occur in rural areas where access to health facilities is limited, and robust vital registration systems are lacking. To improve newborn survival, there is a need to better unders...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Duby (Author), Lisa G. Pell (Author), Shabina Ariff (Author), Amira Khan (Author), Afsah Bhutta (Author), Daniel S. Farrar (Author), Diego G. Bassani (Author), Masawar Hussain (Author), Zulfiqar A. Bhutta (Author), Sajid Soofi (Author), Shaun K. Morris (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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