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Chlorhexidine cord care after a national scale-up as a newborn survival strategy: A survey in four regions of Ethiopia.

Ayalew AstatkieGirma MamoTilahun BekeleAbdulaziz AdishSara WuehlerJennifer Busch-HallenSamson Gebremedhin
Published in: PloS one (2022)
A low proportion of newborns receive chlorhexidine cord care in Ethiopia. The practice of chlorhexidine cord care varies widely across regions and is limited mostly to births attended by skilled birth attendants. Efforts must continue to ensure women can reach skilled care at delivery, and to ensure adequate care for newborns who do not yet access skilled delivery.
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