ASSESSING KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES AMONG EXPECTING AND NEW MOTHERS ABOUT NEWBORN CARE IN PABRA, MANJHAUL, KAMLA, KAZI CHAK VILLAGES OF BEGUSARAI DISTRICT IN BIHAR
Abstract : The proposition that enhanced maternal, newborn, and child health contributes to various cost savings and provides advantages for individuals, families, communities, and society is universally acknowledged [1]. According to the World Health Organization's estimates, neonatal mortality is approximately 45% among children under the age of five, with over one-third of these deaths occurring within the first 24 hours of birth.
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Cite : Menon, P. J., & Singh, J. (2024). Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Among Expecting And New Mothers About Newborn Care In Pabra, Manjhaul, Kamla, Kazi Chak Villages Of Begusarai District In Bihar (1st ed., p. 12). Global Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788197040849.2024.eb.ch-03
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