Individual and community-level factors associated with adequate antenatal care service utilization in sub-Saharan Africa
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) continues to rank among the regions in the world with the highest rates of maternal mortality and the lowest rates of utilization of maternal health care. The risk of death for women in sSA is 268 times higher than that of women in high-income nations. Ad...
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| Main Authors: | Setegn Muche Fenta, Haile Mekonnen Fenta, Seyifemickael Amare Yilema, Ding-Geng Chen, Amsalu Worku Mekonnin |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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2024-10-01
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| Series: | Tropical Medicine and Health |
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s41182-024-00631-2 |
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