IntroductionMaternal mortality was the subject of the United Nations' fifth Millennium Development Goal which was to reduce the maternal mortality ratio by three quarters from 1990 to 2015. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), target 3.1 requires participating countries to reduce their maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 deaths per 100,000 live births by 2030. Although much research has been conducted, knowing the spatial patterns and risk factors associated with maternal mortality in developing countries helps target scarce resources and intervention programmes to high risk areas for the greatest impact.MethodsData were analysed from a longitudinal open cohort of women aged 15 to 49 years, enrolled from 2006 to 2010. An inverse d...
Maternal health indices are poor in Nigeria. Regular audit of maternal deaths is vital to planning a...
Access to skilled obstetric delivery and emergency care is deemed crucial for reducing maternal mort...
Background: Women continue to die in unacceptably large numbers around the world as a result of preg...
SummaryBackgroundAccess to skilled obstetric delivery and emergency care is deemed crucial for reduc...
BackgroundMaternal mortality is among the most important public health concerns in Sub-Saharan Afric...
Objective Maternal mortality remains a major challenge worldwide. Reliable information concerning ra...
Background: Maternal mortality is a public health problem that disproportionately affects low and lo...
Background: Access to skilled obstetric delivery and emergency care is deemed crucial for reducing m...
Abstract Background Despite efforts at curbing maternal morbidity and mortality, developing countrie...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is a major public health issue in developing countries due to...
Background: Unacceptably high levels of preventable maternal mortality persist as a problem across ...
Background International organs such as, the African Union and the South African Government view mat...
BACKGROUND: Access to skilled obstetric delivery and emergency care is deemed crucial for reducing m...
Background: Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is one of the health indicators to see maternal survival i...
Most global maternal deaths occur in Africa and Asia. In response, the Millennium Development Goal (...
Maternal health indices are poor in Nigeria. Regular audit of maternal deaths is vital to planning a...
Access to skilled obstetric delivery and emergency care is deemed crucial for reducing maternal mort...
Background: Women continue to die in unacceptably large numbers around the world as a result of preg...
SummaryBackgroundAccess to skilled obstetric delivery and emergency care is deemed crucial for reduc...
BackgroundMaternal mortality is among the most important public health concerns in Sub-Saharan Afric...
Objective Maternal mortality remains a major challenge worldwide. Reliable information concerning ra...
Background: Maternal mortality is a public health problem that disproportionately affects low and lo...
Background: Access to skilled obstetric delivery and emergency care is deemed crucial for reducing m...
Abstract Background Despite efforts at curbing maternal morbidity and mortality, developing countrie...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is a major public health issue in developing countries due to...
Background: Unacceptably high levels of preventable maternal mortality persist as a problem across ...
Background International organs such as, the African Union and the South African Government view mat...
BACKGROUND: Access to skilled obstetric delivery and emergency care is deemed crucial for reducing m...
Background: Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is one of the health indicators to see maternal survival i...
Most global maternal deaths occur in Africa and Asia. In response, the Millennium Development Goal (...
Maternal health indices are poor in Nigeria. Regular audit of maternal deaths is vital to planning a...
Access to skilled obstetric delivery and emergency care is deemed crucial for reducing maternal mort...
Background: Women continue to die in unacceptably large numbers around the world as a result of preg...