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Antenatal testing for anaemia, HIV and syphilis in Indonesia - A health systems analysis of low coverage
Baker C.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Q1Published: 2020Citations: 16
Abstract
Practical solutions such as revised registers, availability of point-of-care tests and capacity building of field staff will therefore need to be accompanied by both funding and political will to coordinate, prioritize and be accountable for testing in pregnancy.
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