Utilization of essential neonatal health care and associated factors among underprivileged ethnic groups in Bardiya district.
SUMMARY: Globally, neonatal death accounts 44 percent of under-five deaths in 2015. Nepal is one of the developing countries with the high number of neonatal death. Unequal distribution of the neonatal mortality rate has been reported among different regions, religious, and ethnic groups. There are...
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Main Author: | Sanjel,Keshab |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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