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Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur
Hossain, Aniqa Tasnim
Zaman, Sojib Bin
Salim, Nahya
K.C., Ashish
Day, Louise T.
Ameen, Shafiqul
Ruysen, Harriet
Kija, Edward
Peven, Kimberly
Tahsina, Tazeen
Ahmed, Anisuddin
Rahman, Qazi Sadeq-ur
Khan, Jasmin
Kong, Stefanie
Campbell, Harry
Hailegebriel, Tedbabe Degefie
Ram, Pavani K.
Qazi, Shamim A.
El Arifeen, Shams
Lawn, Joy E.
Article History
First Online: 26 March 2021
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: This study was granted ethical approval by institutional review boards in all operating counties in addition to the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (Additional file).Voluntary informed written consent was obtained from all women (primary caregivers of newborns treated for infection), who were assured of anonymity and confidentiality. All women were provided with a description of the study procedures in their preferred language before abstraction of data from hospital inpatient case notes and offered the right to refuse or withdraw consent at any time during the data collection process. Voluntary informed written consent was obtained from the respondents (health service providers and data collectors) for the qualitative interviews who were assured of anonymity and confidentiality.EN-BIRTH is study number 4833, registered at.
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: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.