Factors Affecting the Preference for Acute Respiratory Infection Service Providers Working Under Integrated Management of Childhood Illness Programme in Nawalparasi District
Background: Acute Respiratory Infection is a major cause behind high mortality of under-5 children in developing countries. Integrated Management of Childhood Illness has been implemented to improve the case management skill of the health-care workers, overall health systems, and family and communit...
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                  | Autor principal: | Shrestha, MK | 
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| Formato: | Technical Report | 
| Idioma: | en_US | 
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      2016
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| Acesso em linha: | http://103.69.126.140:8080/handle/123456789/209 | 
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