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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