Improving the health and well-being of women and children has long been a common goal throughout the world. From 2005 to 2011, Suizhou City had an annual average of 22,405 pregnant and parturient women (1.04% of the population) and 98,811 children under 5 years old (4.57% of the population). Understanding the status of maternal and child health care in Suizhou City during such period can provide the local health administrative department valid scientific bases upon which to construct effective policies.Various types of annual reports on maternal and child health care were collected and analyzed retrospectively.Mortality rates for infants and children under 5 years showed a declining trend, while the rates of newborn home visiting, maternal ...
BACKGROUND: Most maternal deaths occur in developing countries and most maternal deaths are avoidabl...
BACKGROUND: Maternal deaths occur mostly in developing countries and the majority of them are preven...
Background: Maternal deaths occur mostly in developing countries and the majority of them are preven...
Improving the health and well-being of women and children has long been a common goal throughout the...
Background: Improving the health and well-being of women and children has long been a common goal th...
Objective: Improving women's health is an essential public health task, especially for developing co...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the levels of primary health care services for children and their changes ...
Summary: Background: China is one of the few Countdown countries to have achieved Millennium Develo...
To investigate the levels of primary health care services for children and their changes in Zhejiang...
Background China is one of the few Countdown countries to have achieved Millennium Development Goal ...
Abstract Background Inequality in maternal and child health seriously hinders the overall improvemen...
China was categorized as one of the 68 "countdown" countries to achieve the United Nations...
Background: The maternal mortality ratio (MMR) of the Tibet Autonomous Region (hereinafter “Tibet”) ...
Background: Since 2000, the Chinese government has implemented an intervention program to reduce mat...
Maternal deaths occur mostly in developing countries and the majority of them are preventable. This ...
BACKGROUND: Most maternal deaths occur in developing countries and most maternal deaths are avoidabl...
BACKGROUND: Maternal deaths occur mostly in developing countries and the majority of them are preven...
Background: Maternal deaths occur mostly in developing countries and the majority of them are preven...
Improving the health and well-being of women and children has long been a common goal throughout the...
Background: Improving the health and well-being of women and children has long been a common goal th...
Objective: Improving women's health is an essential public health task, especially for developing co...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the levels of primary health care services for children and their changes ...
Summary: Background: China is one of the few Countdown countries to have achieved Millennium Develo...
To investigate the levels of primary health care services for children and their changes in Zhejiang...
Background China is one of the few Countdown countries to have achieved Millennium Development Goal ...
Abstract Background Inequality in maternal and child health seriously hinders the overall improvemen...
China was categorized as one of the 68 "countdown" countries to achieve the United Nations...
Background: The maternal mortality ratio (MMR) of the Tibet Autonomous Region (hereinafter “Tibet”) ...
Background: Since 2000, the Chinese government has implemented an intervention program to reduce mat...
Maternal deaths occur mostly in developing countries and the majority of them are preventable. This ...
BACKGROUND: Most maternal deaths occur in developing countries and most maternal deaths are avoidabl...
BACKGROUND: Maternal deaths occur mostly in developing countries and the majority of them are preven...
Background: Maternal deaths occur mostly in developing countries and the majority of them are preven...