AB008. The impact of readiness of malaria services on uptake of intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy provided during antenatal care visits
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Funding: This research was funded by the Major Project of the National Social Science Fund of China (Grant No. 20VMG027 & 20&ZD147).
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Cite this abstract as: Xu X, Liang D, Huang J. AB008. The impact of readiness of malaria services on uptake of intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy provided during antenatal care visits. J Public Health Emerg 2024;8:AB008.