Inequitable Utilization of Neonatal Health Services in Southwest Ethiopia: The Effects of Socioeconomic Disparities
Low levels of neonatal health services utilization and high neonatal deaths are often concentrated among socially and economically disadvantaged groups, especially in low-income countries. Therefore the aim of this study was to assess inequity in the use of neonatal health services in Southwest Ethi...
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Main Authors: | Kiddus Yitbarek (Author), Sarah Hurlburt (Author), Terje P. Hagen (Author), Melkamu Berhane (Author), Gelila Abraham (Author), Ayinengida Adamu (Author), Gebeyehu Tsega (Author), Mirkuzie Woldie (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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