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Factors consistently associated with utilisation of essential maternal and child health services in Nigeria: analysis of the five Nigerian national household surveys (2003–2018) by David Watkins, Hirotsugu Aiga, Yoshito Kawakatsu, Christopher Adolph, Jonathan F Mosser, Peter Baffoe, Fatima Cheshi, Kenneth H Sherr
Published 2022-09-01
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Effectiveness of a community-based intervention package in maternal health service utilization: A cross-sectional quasi-experimental study in rural Ghana. by Hirotsugu Aiga, Yoshito Kawakatsu, Nobuhiro Kadoi, Emmanuel Obeng, Frank Tabi Addai, Frederick Ofosu, Kazuki Fujishima, Mayumi Omachi, Etsuko Yamaguchi
Published 2024-01-01
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Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on essential health and nutrition service utilisations in Ghana: interrupted time-series analyses from 2016 to 2020 by Cornelius Debpuur, Orvalho Augusto, Hirotsugu Aiga, Bradley Wagenaar, Yoshito Kawakatsu, Mrunal Shetye, Ivy Osei, Atsu Ayi, Felix Osei-Sarpong
Published 2023-01-01
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Strengthening polio vaccine demand in Ghana: Understanding the factors influencing uptake of the vaccine and the effectiveness of different message frames. by Anna-Leena Lohiniva, Anastasia Nurzhynska, Abdul Mueed, Absar Ali, Khadeeja Ahmed, Paul Ayiku, Joshua Amo-Adjei, Yoshito Kawakatsu, Mrunal Shetye, Karen Greiner, Ross McIntosh
Published 2023-01-01
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The neglected epidemic—Risk factors associated with road traffic injuries in Mozambique: Results of the 2016 INCOMAS study by André Peralta-Santos, Sarah Gimbel, Reed Sorensen, Alfredo Covele, Yoshito Kawakatsu, Bradley H. Wagenaar, Orvalho Augusto, Kristjana Hrönn Ásbjörnsdóttir, Stephen S. Gloyd, Fatima Cuembelo, Kenneth Sherr
Published 2022-01-01
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The neglected epidemic-Risk factors associated with road traffic injuries in Mozambique: Results of the 2016 INCOMAS study. by André Peralta-Santos, Sarah Gimbel, Reed Sorensen, Alfredo Covele, Yoshito Kawakatsu, Bradley H Wagenaar, Orvalho Augusto, Kristjana Hrönn Ásbjörnsdóttir, Stephen S Gloyd, Fatima Cuembelo, Kenneth Sherr, with input from the INCOMAS Study Team
Published 2022-01-01
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