High maternal mortality rate associated with advanced maternal age in Japan [PDF]
This study aimed to clarify the relationship between maternal mortality and advanced maternal age in Japan and to provide useful information for future perinatal management.
Hiroaki Tanaka +11 more
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Interventions in Maternal Anaemia to Reduce Maternal Mortality Rate Across India [PDF]
Anaemia is one of the most prevalent issues encountered throughout pregnancy, with Iron deficiency anaemia and megaloblastic anaemia being the most common causes in India. It is critical to address anaemia in pregnancy since it has been linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes like preterm delivery, low-birth-weight newborns, fetal mortality, and, in ...
Totade, Manisha +2 more
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Cultural Factors Contributing to Maternal Mortality Rate in Rural Villages of Limpopo Province, South Africa [PDF]
Portia Maphale Marabele, Maria Sonto Maputle, Dorah Ursula Ramathuba, Lizzy Netshikweta Department of Advanced Nursing Science, University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South AfricaCorrespondence: Maria Sonto MaputleDepartment of Advanced Nursing Science ...
Marabele PM +3 more
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HIGHLIGHTS 1. One indicator of progress in a country's health is maternal mortality rate. 2. The characteristics of maternal mortality were examined in a regional hospital in North Sulawesi, Indonesia 3.
Hermie Meety Maasje Tendean +3 more
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Faktor yang Berhubungan dengan Implementasi Skrining Awal Persalinan
The Maternal Mortality Rate is still found to be high in Bandar Lampung City with 19 maternal deaths throughout 2016. This city has the highest ranking of MMR cases out of 15 cities/districts in Lampung Province on Maternal Mortality Rates for Pregnant ...
Marlina Marlina +2 more
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Analysis of pregnancy-related death reasons in a province from Turkiye over 20 years
The aim of the present study was to calculate maternal mortality rates by analyzing pregnancy-related death cases in Samsun over the last 20 years, to identify causes of death and preventability, and to examine the change over the years.
Mesut Onal +5 more
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Background: The reduction of maternal mortality rate has been the top priority of global health, yet its persistently high rate in Africa is a severe issue that requires the attention of both the individual and policymakers.
Ali J Onoja +5 more
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Impact of violence against women on severe acute maternal morbidity in the intensive care unit, including neonatal outcomes: a case–control study protocol in a tertiary healthcare facility in Lima, Peru [PDF]
Introduction Preventing and reducing violence against women (VAW) and maternal mortality are Sustainable Development Goals. Worldwide, the maternal mortality ratio has fallen about 44% in the last 25 years, and for one maternal death there are many women
Ayala Quintanilla, Beatriz Paulina +3 more
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Achieving the Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal mortality in rural Africa: an experience from Burundi. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the reduction in maternal mortality associated with the emergency obstetric care provided by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and to compare this to the fifth Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal mortality.
Baskett +19 more
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Survey study of effective factors on maternal mortality in Kurdestan province from 1998 to 2002 [PDF]
Introduction: Pregnancy is a natural phenomena and basis of birth but can induce various dangers to mother and fetus. Since mother is the central part of family, maternal mortality would be an irreparable damage to the community.
Golyan Tehrani Sh, Holakoei K, Zarei M
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