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How do we reduce maternal deaths due to puerperal sepsis in South Africa?
Puerperal sepsis remains one of the leading causes of maternal deaths in South Africa and a large number of these deaths are avoidable. The National Committee on Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Deaths (NCCEMD) identified these avoidable factors which ...
O’Callaghan, K, K O’Callaghan
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ABSTRACT While the efficacy of canakinumab, an anti‐interleukin‐1β monoclonal antibody, is well‐established, its safety profile, particularly across different age groups, remains inadequately explored. Using the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database, this study evaluated postmarketing safety by analyzing adverse event (AE) reports from ...
Youyang Wang +3 more
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Postnatal care utilisation among adolescent mothers in India increased substantially between NFHS‐4 and NFHS‐5. However, significant socio‐economic and regional inequalities persist, with antenatal care utilisation and facility delivery strongly predicting postnatal care uptake, highlighting the importance of strengthening continuity of maternal ...
Anshika Singh +4 more
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OBJETIVOS: descrever o perfil epidemiológico e clínico das pacientes admitidas com o diagnóstico de sepse puerperal de origem pélvica em uma Unidade de terapia intensiva (UTI) obstétrica.
Euclides Dias Martins Filho +5 more
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Introduction Group A streptococcus (Streptococcus pyogenes) is one of the most lethal bacterial pathogens of humans, with increased risk of progression to septic shock and multiorgan failure in the pregnant population.
Kristin Harris +5 more
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Health care workers’ level of adherence to infection prevention and control and its impact on puerperal and neonatal sepsis among delivering women and neonates in Central Tanzania: A protocol for prospective cohort study [PDF]
Laura E. Marandu, Golden Mwakibo Masika
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ABSTRACT Introduction Maternal near‐miss is a major public health problem, particularly in underdeveloped countries like Ethiopia. However, little is known about how determinants influence maternal near‐miss through mediators in the Ethiopian context. Objectives To identify determinants and their direct and indirect effects on maternal near‐miss among ...
Yinager Workineh +2 more
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Knowledge of postpartum women on puerperal sepsis and associated factors in Choma district, Zambia.
Thesis of Master of Science in Midwifery, Women and Child HealthPuerperal sepsis is the infection of the genital tract following child birth or abortion.
Moono, Fuden
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.
G. Justus Hofmeyr
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Gender, Sex, and Health in Urban and Rural Late 19th‐Century New York State
ABSTRACT Objectives Industrialization and urbanization have important effects on health that may vary within or between populations. We examine variation in health during agricultural commercialization, industrialization, and urbanization in 19th‐century rural Madison County and the city of Syracuse (Onondaga County) in New York State.
Sharon N. DeWitte +3 more
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