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Setting the global health agenda: The influence of advocates and ideas on political priority for maternal and newborn survival
Stephanie L. Smith,
Jeremy Shiffman
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Arts & Humanities
Global Health
100%
Newborn
77%
Agenda
60%
Resources
20%
Burden
19%
Mortality
19%
Millennium
17%
Maternal Mortality
15%
Morbidity
13%
Women's Rights
12%
Social Justice
10%
Advocacy
10%
Cost-effectiveness
10%
Public Health
10%
Grounding
10%
Alignment
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Global Health
72%
Newborn Infant
57%
Mothers
47%
Women's Rights
23%
Health Priorities
23%
Social Justice
23%
Maternal Mortality
21%
Infant Mortality
20%
Live Birth
19%
Growth
18%
Child
16%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
16%
Accidental Falls
14%
Public Health
13%
Morbidity
11%
Mortality
9%
Social Sciences
health
33%
mortality
31%
resources
24%
maternal mortality
23%
women's rights
21%
morbidity
18%
social justice
15%
appeal
15%
public health
13%
costs
10%
Group
5%