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Kate Kerber

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Global Health Action|April 7, 2015
Special issue: newborn health in UgandaKate Kerber, Stefan Peterson, Peter Waiswa
Global Health Action|April 7, 2015
Designing for action: adapting and implementing a community-based newborn care package to affect national change in UgandaPeter Waiswa, Gertrude Namazzi, Kate Kerber, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|June 3, 2016
Approaches to Evaluate the Impact of Community-Based Delivery StrategiesTanya Doherty, Kate Kerber, Mary Kinney, et al.
Plos Currents|May 2, 2015
Services for mothers and newborns during the ebola outbreak in liberia: the need for improvement in emergenciesPreetha Iyengar, Kate Kerber, Cuallah Jabbeh Howe, et al.
Global Health Action|April 7, 2015
Uganda Newborn Study (UNEST): learning from a decade of research in Uganda to accelerate change for newborns especially in AfricaJoy E Lawn, Kate Kerber, Osman Sankoh, et al.
Seminars in Perinatology|November 25, 2010
3.6 million neonatal deaths--what is progressing and what is not?Joy E Lawn, Kate Kerber, Christabel Enweronu-Laryea, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|December 15, 2016
Confronting inequality in newborn survival in South SudanSamira Sami, Teshome Adebabai, Heather Papowitz, et al.
Global Health Action|April 7, 2015
Weeping in silence: community experiences of stillbirths in rural eastern UgandaJuliet Kiguli, Sarah Namusoko, Kate Kerber, et al.
Global Health Action|April 25, 2015
Cost and impact of scaling up interventions to save lives of mothers and children: taking South Africa closer to MDGs 4 and 5Lumbwe Chola, Yogan Pillay, Peter Barron, et al.
Global Health Action|April 7, 2015
'As soon as the umbilical cord gets off, the child ceases to be called a newborn': sociocultural beliefs and newborn referral in rural UgandaChristine K Nalwadda, Peter Waiswa, David Guwatudde, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 49) with videos related to

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Global Health Action|April 7, 2015
Special issue: newborn health in UgandaKate Kerber, Stefan Peterson, Peter Waiswa
Global Health Action|April 7, 2015
Designing for action: adapting and implementing a community-based newborn care package to affect national change in UgandaPeter Waiswa, Gertrude Namazzi, Kate Kerber, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|June 3, 2016
Approaches to Evaluate the Impact of Community-Based Delivery StrategiesTanya Doherty, Kate Kerber, Mary Kinney, et al.
Plos Currents|May 2, 2015
Services for mothers and newborns during the ebola outbreak in liberia: the need for improvement in emergenciesPreetha Iyengar, Kate Kerber, Cuallah Jabbeh Howe, et al.
Global Health Action|April 7, 2015
Uganda Newborn Study (UNEST): learning from a decade of research in Uganda to accelerate change for newborns especially in AfricaJoy E Lawn, Kate Kerber, Osman Sankoh, et al.
Seminars in Perinatology|November 25, 2010
3.6 million neonatal deaths--what is progressing and what is not?Joy E Lawn, Kate Kerber, Christabel Enweronu-Laryea, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|December 15, 2016
Confronting inequality in newborn survival in South SudanSamira Sami, Teshome Adebabai, Heather Papowitz, et al.
Global Health Action|April 7, 2015
Weeping in silence: community experiences of stillbirths in rural eastern UgandaJuliet Kiguli, Sarah Namusoko, Kate Kerber, et al.
Global Health Action|April 25, 2015
Cost and impact of scaling up interventions to save lives of mothers and children: taking South Africa closer to MDGs 4 and 5Lumbwe Chola, Yogan Pillay, Peter Barron, et al.
Global Health Action|April 7, 2015
'As soon as the umbilical cord gets off, the child ceases to be called a newborn': sociocultural beliefs and newborn referral in rural UgandaChristine K Nalwadda, Peter Waiswa, David Guwatudde, et al.
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