Level of and factors associated with optimal uptake of intermittent preventive treatment for malaria in pregnancy at private-not-for-profit health facilities in Kasese district.
Malaria in pregnancy poses a high risk of poor maternal and neonatal outcomes and WHO recommends IPTp. However, its uptake has remained sub-optimal among mothers who attend antenatal care at private-not-for-profit health facilities. This study determined the level of and factors associated with upta...
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Main Authors: | Julius Mutoro (Author), Justus Barageine Kafunjo (Author), Freddy Eric-Kitutu (Author), Joan Kalyango (Author), Iving Mumbere (Author), Nathan Nshakira (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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