Publications by authors named "Aristide Marie Arsene Koumbem"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study focused on the prevalence of short birth intervals (SBI) in Burkina Faso, highlighting that 27.1% of women experienced SBIs, which can negatively impact maternal and child health.
  • - Key factors associated with a higher likelihood of SBI include being younger than 35 years, not using modern contraceptives, and childbirth occurring before health policy implementations aimed at improving maternal care.
  • - The findings suggest that addressing issues like contraceptive use and socioeconomic status could help increase birth intervals, ultimately enhancing health outcomes for mothers and children.
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