Factors associated with anemia among reproductive age women in Nigeria; evidenced by the Nigeria malaria indicators survey: spatial and multilevel model analysis

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Gosa Mankelkl
Beletu Kinfe
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[1] Wollo University,Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Science
[2] Wollo University,Department of occupational Health and safety, College of Medicine and Health Science
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Anemia; Multilevel; Spatial; Nigeria;
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