Maternal interventions to decrease stillbirths and neonatal mortality in Tanzania: evidence from the 2017-18 cross-sectional Tanzania verbal and social autopsy study
Abstract Background Reduction of Tanzania's neonatal mortality rate has lagged behind that for all under-fives, and perinatal mortality has remained stagnant over the past two decades. We conducted a national verbal and social autopsy (VASA) study to estimate the causes and social determinants...
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Main Authors: | Henry D. Kalter (Author), Alain K. Koffi (Author), Jamie Perin (Author), Mlemba A. Kamwe (Author), Robert E. Black (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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