Rethinking how to promote maternity care-seeking: factors associated with institutional delivery in Guinea.

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Published in Health Care Women Int on July 10, 2014

Authors

Ellen Brazier1, Renée Fiorentino, Saidou Barry, Yaya Kasse, Sita Millimono

Author Affiliations

1: a EngenderHealth , New York , New York , USA.

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