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  • 3. Factors affecting healthcare service utilization of mothers who had children with diarrhea in Ethiopia: evidence from a population based national survey.
    Azage M, Haile D.
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  • 5. Magnitude and determinants for place of postnatal care utilization among mothers who delivered at home in Ethiopia: a multinomial analysis from the 2016 Ethiopian demographic health survey.
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  • 8. Individual and community level factors associated with medical treatment-seeking behavior for childhood diarrhea among the Gambian mothers: evidence from the Gambian demographic and health survey data, 2019/2020.
    Terefe B, Mulat B, Shitu K, Assimamaw NT.
    BMC Public Health; 2023 Mar 28; 23(1):579. PubMed ID: 36978028
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  • 9. Trends and Factors Associated with Healthcare Utilization for Childhood Diarrhea and Fever in Ethiopia: Further Analysis of the Demographic and Health Surveys from 2000 to 2016.
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    J Environ Public Health; 2020 Mar 28; 2020():8076259. PubMed ID: 32148530
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  • 12. Factors associated with the access and continuum of vaccination services among children aged 12-23 months in the emerging regions of Ethiopia: evidence from the 2016 Ethiopian demography and health survey.
    Debie A, Lakew AM.
    Ital J Pediatr; 2020 Mar 04; 46(1):28. PubMed ID: 32131868
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  • 17. Exploring spatial variations and factors associated with childhood stunting in Ethiopia: spatial and multilevel analysis.
    Haile D, Azage M, Mola T, Rainey R.
    BMC Pediatr; 2016 Apr 15; 16():49. PubMed ID: 27084512
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  • 18. Health Care Seeking Behavior for Common Childhood Illnesses in Jeldu District, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia.
    Kolola T, Gezahegn T, Addisie M.
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  • 19. Factors associated with healthcare seeking for childhood illnesses among mothers of children under five in Chad.
    Budu E, Seidu AA, Ameyaw EK, Agbaglo E, Adu C, Commey F, Dickson KS, Adde KS, Ahinkorah BO.
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  • 20. Spatial clustering and determinants of home birth after at least one antenatal care visit in Ethiopia: Ethiopian demographic and health survey 2016 perspective.
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