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304 related items for PubMed ID: 24721385
1. Using the community-based health planning and services program to promote skilled delivery in rural Ghana: socio-demographic factors that influence women utilization of skilled attendants at birth in northern Ghana. Sakeah E, Doctor HV, McCloskey L, Bernstein J, Yeboah-Antwi K, Mills S. BMC Public Health; 2014 Apr 10; 14():344. PubMed ID: 24721385 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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