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Assessing the capacity for newborn resuscitation and factors associated with providers’ knowledge and skills: a cross-sectional study in Afghanistan
Authors
A Haile-Mariam
A Hirose
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AC Lee
Adrienne Kols
AL Fort
Averting Maternal Death and Disability Program (AMDD)
CA Nelson
CS Todd
F Monebenimp
F Murila
Hannah Tappis
Health Services Support Project (HSSP)
HL Sipsma
International Confederation of Midwives (ICM)
J Bluestone
J Frenk
JE Lawn
JE Lawn
Jelle Stekelenburg
JM Smith
Jos van Roosmalen
K Kerber
Kai Sun
KC Ashish
L Eriksson
Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) [Afghanistan]
Jhpiego, UNICEF Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) [Aghanistan]
Nasratullah Ansari
P Coffey
Partamin Zainullah
Patricia Bailey
Richard Semba
Sheena Currie
SN Wall
SN Wall
World Health Organization, World Bank, and UN Population Division UNICEF
White Ribbon Alliance
World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization (WHO)
YM Kim
Young Mi Kim
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Last time updated on 01/04/2019