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Maternal group B Streptococcus recto vaginal colonization increases the odds of stillbirth: evidence from Eastern Ethiopia

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Table 1 Socio-demographic characteristics of the studyparticipants Harar town, Eastern Ethiopia, 2016
Table 2 Pregnancy, labour, and delivery related characteristicsof the study participants Harar town, Eastern Ethiopia, 2016
Table 3 Factors associated with stillbirth among pregnant women, Harar, Eastern Ethiopia, 2016

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