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. METHODS: The impact of MSF's intervention was approximated by estimating how many deaths were averted among women transferred to and treated at MSF's emergency obstetric care facility in Kabezi, Burundi, with a severe acute maternal morbidity. Using this estimate, the resulting theoretical maternal mortality ratio in Kabezi was calculated and compared to the Millennium Development Goal for Burundi. RESULTS: In 2011, 1385 women from Kabezi were transferred to the MSF facility, of whom 55% had a severe acu...
Background: Maternal mortality in Malawi continues to increase despite the global SMI and national s...
In a large population in Southwest Ethiopia (population 700,000), we carried out a complex set of in...
INTRODUCTION:Maternal mortality in Mozambique has not declined significantly in the last 10-15 years...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the reduction in maternal mortality associated with the emergency obstetric ...
Maternal mortality is one of the most critical contemporary development challenges as it accounts fo...
OBJECTIVE: Maternal mortality remains a major challenge worldwide. Reliable information concerning r...
Abstract More than 500 000 women die every year of maternal causes, 99% of these deaths occur in d...
Also published in the project's final report as annex AA maternity referral system that included bas...
Purpose: We conducted a survey to determine availability of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) and to p...
In a rural district hospital in Burundi offering Emergency Obstetric care-(EmOC), we assessed the a)...
Andrew Browning,1,2 Birhanu Menber21Maternity Africa, Arusha, Tanzania; 2Vision Maternity Care, Barh...
Background: In a large population in Southwest Ethiopia (population 700,000), we carried out a compl...
Objectives: To review if there is a change in the maternal mortality rate at the Kenyatta National H...
Objectives: To review if there is a change in the maternal mortality rate at the Kenyatta National H...
evaluate the effect of a national referral system that aims to reduce maternal mortality rates throu...
Background: Maternal mortality in Malawi continues to increase despite the global SMI and national s...
In a large population in Southwest Ethiopia (population 700,000), we carried out a complex set of in...
INTRODUCTION:Maternal mortality in Mozambique has not declined significantly in the last 10-15 years...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the reduction in maternal mortality associated with the emergency obstetric ...
Maternal mortality is one of the most critical contemporary development challenges as it accounts fo...
OBJECTIVE: Maternal mortality remains a major challenge worldwide. Reliable information concerning r...
Abstract More than 500 000 women die every year of maternal causes, 99% of these deaths occur in d...
Also published in the project's final report as annex AA maternity referral system that included bas...
Purpose: We conducted a survey to determine availability of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) and to p...
In a rural district hospital in Burundi offering Emergency Obstetric care-(EmOC), we assessed the a)...
Andrew Browning,1,2 Birhanu Menber21Maternity Africa, Arusha, Tanzania; 2Vision Maternity Care, Barh...
Background: In a large population in Southwest Ethiopia (population 700,000), we carried out a compl...
Objectives: To review if there is a change in the maternal mortality rate at the Kenyatta National H...
Objectives: To review if there is a change in the maternal mortality rate at the Kenyatta National H...
evaluate the effect of a national referral system that aims to reduce maternal mortality rates throu...
Background: Maternal mortality in Malawi continues to increase despite the global SMI and national s...
In a large population in Southwest Ethiopia (population 700,000), we carried out a complex set of in...
INTRODUCTION:Maternal mortality in Mozambique has not declined significantly in the last 10-15 years...