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Joseph, Naima T, Ellen Piwoz, Dennis Lee, et al. Journal of Global Health, Vol. 10(1):010501, June 2020

To better understand health system performance and the benefits of accessing antenatal care, the authors adjusted maternity care coverage measures for quality of nutrition interventions in Malawi to determine the impact of infant birth weight and breastfeeding. The adjustments showed that despite high utilization of maternal health services, low provision of nutrition interventions is undermining infant health. The authors conclude that strengthening the quality of existing services would lead to improvements in newborn health.