Impact of Continuous Kangaroo Mother Care Initiated Immediately after Birth (ikmc) on Survival of Newborns with Birth Weight Between 1.0 to <1.8 Kg: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

E. A. Adejuyigbe, P. Anand, D. Ansong, C. H. Anyabolu, S. Arya, E. Assenga,I. Awowole, M. Bahl,R. Bahl, J. Bergman, N. Bergman, A. Boakye-Yiadom, R. Chauhan,H. Chellani, N. Chopra, R. Dewan,Q. Dube,L. Gadama, H. V. Jaiswal,K. Kawaza, B. P. Kuti,O. Kuti, R. Larsen-Reindorf, A. Linner,A. Manu,A. Massawe,N. Minckas, P. Mittal, A. Msusa, H. Naburi, S. Newton, M. Ngarina,A. O. Oladele, G. Phlange-Rhule, C. Pillegi-Castro, N. Rani, S. P. N. Rao, S. Rettedal, I. Saini, V. Samuel,R. Singhal,J. Suri,N. Wadhwa, B. Westrup, N. Wireko-Brobby, S. Yoshida

Trials(2020)

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Immediate Kangaroo Mother Care (iKMC),Low-birth-weight babies,Mortality,Skin-to-skin contact,Breastfeeding,Mother-neonatal intensive care unit (M-NICU)
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