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PREVALENCE OF POSTNATALCARE UTILIZATION AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG POSTNATAL MOTHERS IN SODO ZURIA DISTRICT, WOLAITA ZONE, SOUTH ETHIOPIA, 2016

TILAHUN SAOL


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    <subfield code="a">&lt;p&gt;Background: Maternal mortality ratios strongly reflect the overall effectiveness&lt;br&gt;
of health systems. Many low- income developing countries were suffering from&lt;br&gt;
administrative, inadequate financial investment, cultural influences, lack of&lt;br&gt;
education husbands and wives, lack of skilled health personnel and distance of&lt;br&gt;
health facilities. Of which huge maternal mortality ratio (almost more than -half of&lt;br&gt;
deaths) takes place within postnatal period.&lt;br&gt;
Objectives : To assess prevalence of postnatal care utilization and its associated&lt;br&gt;
factors among mothers who delivered within last twelve months in Sodo Zuria&lt;br&gt;
District of Wolaita Zone; Southern Ethiopia, 2015/2016.&lt;/p&gt;</subfield>
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