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born Home Interventions Study (Newhints)

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  • The context of informal abortions in rural Ghana
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  • Informed consent in Ghana: what do participants really understand?
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    Journal of Medical Ethics. 2008. Jan;34(1):48-53.
  • Effect of early infant feeding practices on infection-specific neonatal mortality: an investigation of the causal links with observational data from rural Ghana
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  • Diagnostic accuracy of verbal autopsies in ascertaining the cause of stillbirths and neonatal deaths in rural Ghana
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    Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology. 2008. Sep;22(5):417-29.
  • Aetiology of stillbirths and neonatal deaths in rural Ghana; implications for health programming in developing countries
    Edmond KM, Quigley MA, Zandoh C, Danso S, Hurt C, Owusu Agyei S, Kirkwood BR.
    Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology. 2008. Sep;22(5):430-7
  • Impact of early infant feeding practices on mortality in low birth weight infants from rural Ghana
    Edmond KM, Kirkwood BR, Tawiah C, Owusu Agyei S.
    Journal of Perinatology. 2008. 28, 438–444.