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Resources > Publications > neonatal health

Book Tag: neonatal health



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Impact Analysis of Selected Indicators of USAID’s MaMoni Maternal and Newborn Care Strengthening Project

Author(s): Khan S, Haider MM, Rahman MM, Nusrat S, Amin, MT, Rahman M, Angeles G, Curtis, S.
Year: 2024
Filed under: Bangladesh, Maternal and child health, neonatal health, Report

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Kangaroo Mother Care and Special Care Newborn Units for Small and Sick Newborns in Bangladesh: Gaps in Service Availability, Readiness, and Functionality

Author(s): Shafiqul Ameen, Shusmita Khan, Supriya Sarkar, Md. Jahurul Islam, Ahmed Ehsanur Rahman
Year: 2024
Filed under: Bangladesh, Brief, Health Services, kangaroo care, neonatal health, Newborn health, Service delivery

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Chlorhexidine Coverage for Newborn Umbilical Cord Care in Bangladesh and Nepal

Author(s): Singh, K., Simmons, E., Garriga, B., Hoover, G., Ijdi, R.E., & Ashish, K.C.
Year: 2024
Filed under: Bangladesh, Brief, chlorhexidine, neonatal health, Nepal, Newborn health, umbilical cord care

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Postnatal care for newborns in Bangladesh: The importance of health-related factors and location

Author(s): Kavita Singh, Paul Brodish, Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury, Taposh Kumar Biswas, Eunsoo Timothy Kim, Christine Godwin, and Allisyn Moran
Year: 2017
Filed under: Bangladesh, neonatal health, Newborn health, postnatal care, postpartum


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