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Sustainable preventive integrated child health care: reflections on the importance of multidisciplinary and multisectoral stakeholder engagement
Worldwide, 85% of all children who die are under the age of five. A recent scoping review examining the literature from 2000 to 2021 shows the importance of sustainable integrated preventive child health care for improving child health, enhancing the uptake of preventive child health services, and d...
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