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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1998
This article summarizes trends in maternal mortality (MM) in Fiji based on a study of 144 maternal deaths during 1981-94 from the MM register. The data were verified with death certificates and hospital records. The overall MM ratio was 52/100000 live births. The MM peaked in 1989 and declined to about 40/100000 in the 1990s.
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This article summarizes trends in maternal mortality (MM) in Fiji based on a study of 144 maternal deaths during 1981-94 from the MM register. The data were verified with death certificates and hospital records. The overall MM ratio was 52/100000 live births. The MM peaked in 1989 and declined to about 40/100000 in the 1990s.
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STATISTICS ON MATERNAL MORTALITY
Journal of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, 1967The statistics on maternal mortality published periodically by the World Health Organization are of limited value as they do not include figures from such largely populated countries as India China and Russia. It is thus necessary to revise the situation.
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Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2009
This case study tells the story of a poor 23-year-old pregnant woman in Gujarat India who sought healthcare from five public hospitals rural and urban in a single day but failed to get proper medical care that resulted in her death.
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This case study tells the story of a poor 23-year-old pregnant woman in Gujarat India who sought healthcare from five public hospitals rural and urban in a single day but failed to get proper medical care that resulted in her death.
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Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2003
All maternal deaths are considered as a social injustice. For this reason, governments should take necessary measures to make motherhood safer. In order to prevent premature deaths of women, causes of deaths must be known. In Turkey, the latest survey conducted in hospitals in selected 53 provinces.
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All maternal deaths are considered as a social injustice. For this reason, governments should take necessary measures to make motherhood safer. In order to prevent premature deaths of women, causes of deaths must be known. In Turkey, the latest survey conducted in hospitals in selected 53 provinces.
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The pathology of maternal mortality
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991Shirley G. Driscoll+4 more
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Maternal mortality and maternal mortality rates
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1936openaire +2 more sources