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Olusanya BO et al. – While the uptake of antenatal care was generally poor, most factors associated with the unacceptably high proportion of viable stillbirths in this resource–poor setting were identical to risk factors for total stillbirths and can be effectively managed with improved maternal education and obstetric care.

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