Narayanan, Indira https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8949-9132
Nsungwa-Sabiti, Jesca
Lusyati, Setyadewi
Rohsiswatmo, Rinawati
Thomas, Niranjan
Kamalarathnam, Chinnathambi N.
Wembabazi, Jane Judith
Kirabira, Victoria Nakibuuka
Waiswa, Peter
Data, Santorino
Kajjo, Darious
Mubiri, Paul
Ochola, Emmanuel
Shrestha, Pradita
Choi, Ha Young
Ramasethu, Jayashree
Article History
Received: 30 June 2018
Accepted: 14 May 2019
First Online: 18 June 2019
Authors’ information
: IN and JR have experience in neonatal intensive care units in high and low and middle-income countries; IN has worked in addition in the area of global health with special relevance to maternal and newborn health and nutrition for over 20 years. JNS, being the Asst. Commissioner, Child Health, Ministry of Health has experience in major policy decisions related to in-country newborn and child care; and SL, RR, NT, CNK, VNK, PS have experience in facility-based care of the high-risk/small and sick newborns in LMIC and HYC experience in a high-income country and collected data.. PW, has been involved in facility based newborn care in Uganda and has special experience in assessing facility readiness. JJW, SD, DK, PM and EO collected and consolidated data.
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