Measuring coverage of essential maternal and newborn care interventions: An unfinished agenda
[...]the supplement assesses gaps and quality of available data on newborn health and measurement approaches across measurement platforms. [...]nearly 75% of the countries have data available for these indicators [8,15]. Skilled attendant at birth Skilled attendants even in health facilities may not...
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