Revisiting: "A pre-post study of a multi-country scale up of resuscitation training of facility birth attendants: does helping babies breathe training save lives?"
Abstract Background Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) is a low cost, skills-based neonatal resuscitation education program designed specifically for use in low resource settings. Studies from Tanzania, India and Nepal have demonstrated that HBB training results in decreased rates of fresh still birth and...
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Main Authors: | Sara Berkelhamer (Author), Nalini Singhal (Author) |
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