Global Health Action
Volume 8, 2015 - Issue 1
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Monitoring maternal, newborn, and child health interventions using lot quality assurance sampling in Sokoto State of northern Nigeria
Dele AbegundeUnited States Agency for International Development – John Snow Inc. Research and Training, Inc. – Targeted States High Impact Project NigeriaCorrespondence[email protected]
, Nosa OrobatonUnited States Agency for International Development – John Snow Inc. Research and Training, Inc. – Targeted States High Impact Project Nigeria
, Kamil ShoretireJhpeigo – Targeted States High Impact Project Nigeria, Bauchi, Nigeria
, Mohammed IbrahimUnited States Agency for International Development – John Snow Inc. Research and Training, Inc. – Targeted States High Impact Project Nigeria
, Zainab MohammedUnited States Agency for International Development – John Snow Inc. Research and Training, Inc. – Targeted States High Impact Project Nigeria
, Jumare AbdulazeezUnited States Agency for International Development – John Snow Inc. Research and Training, Inc. – Targeted States High Impact Project Nigeria
, Ringpon GwamzhiUnited States Agency for International Development – John Snow Inc. Research and Training, Inc. – Targeted States High Impact Project Nigeria
& Akeem GaniyuUnited States Agency for International Development – John Snow Inc. Research and Training, Inc. – Targeted States High Impact Project Nigeria
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Received 08 Feb 2015, Accepted 18 Aug 2015, Published online: 09 Oct 2015
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