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111 related items for PubMed ID: 20525777

  • 1. Impact of a training package for community birth attendants in Madagascar.
    Lucey O, Andriatsihosena M, Ellis M.
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  • 4. Does traditional birth attendant training increase use of antenatal care? A review of the evidence.
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    Sirivong A, Silphong B, Simphaly N, Phayasane T, Bonouvong V, Schelp FP.
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  • 17. Impact of clean delivery kit use on clean delivery practices in Beni Suef Governorate, Egypt.
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