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8. Closing The Know-Do Gap for Child Health: UNICEF’s Experiences From Embedding Implementation Research in Child Health and Nutrition Programming

11. Outcomes, safety, and resource utilization in a collaborative care birth center program compared with traditional physician-based perinatal care

19. Infant feeding practices at routine PMTCT sites, South Africa: results of a prospective observational study amongst HIV exposed and unexposed infants - birth to 9 months

20. “I would love if there was a young woman to encourage us, to ease our anxiety which we would have if we were alone”: Adapting the Mothers2Mothers Mentor Mother Model for adolescent mothers living with HIV in Malawi

21. Mapping trends in the concept of nurse rounding: A bibliometric analysis and research agenda

22. Toward elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in South Africa: how best to monitor early infant infections within the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Program

23. Population-level effectiveness of PMTCT Option A on early mother-to-child (MTCT) transmission of HIV in South Africa: implications for eliminating MTCT

24. Correction to: Effects of early feeding on growth velocity and overweight/obesity in a cohort of HIV unexposed South African infants and children

25. Structural Level Differences in the Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission Rate in South Africa: A Multilevel Assessment of Individual-, Health Facility-, and Provincial-Level Predictors of Infant HIV Transmission

27. First population-level effectiveness evaluation of a national programme to prevent HIV transmission from mother to child, South Africa

33. USE OF THE NURSE‐MIDWIFERY CLINICAL DATA SET FOR CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECTS IN BIRTH CENTER RESEARCH

34. MAKING THE ALTERNATIVE THE MAINSTREAM

35. Structural Level Differences in the Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission Rate in South Africa: A Multilevel Assessment of Individual-, Health Facility-, and Provincial-Level Predictors of Infant HIV Transmission.

36. Population-level effectiveness of PMTCT Option A on early mother-to-child (MTCT) transmission of HIV in South Africa: implications for eliminating MTCT.

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