The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development created and continues to support the Global Network for Women's and Children's Health Research, a partnership between research institutions in the US and low-middle income countries. This commentary describes a series of 15 papers emanating from the Global Network’s Maternal and Newborn Health Registry. Using data from 2010 to 2013, the series of papers describe nearly 300,000 pregnancies in 7 sites in 6 countries – India (2 sites), Pakistan, Kenya, Zambia, Guatemala and Argentina. These papers cover a wide range of topics including several dealing with efforts made to ensure data quality, and others reporting on specific pregnancy outcomes including maternal mortality, stillbirth...
Background: Fetal and neonatal mortality rates in low-income countries are at least 10-fold greater ...
Background: Progress in achieving maternal health goals and the rates of reductions in deaths from i...
Despite progress in recent years, an estimated 273,500 women died as a result of maternal causes in ...
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development created and continues to support the Gl...
Background: The Global Network for Women\u27s and Children\u27s Health Research (Global Network) con...
Background The Global Network for Women's and Children’s Health Research (Global Network) conducts c...
BACKGROUND: The Global Network for Women\u27s and Children\u27s Health Research (Global Network) con...
Abstract Background The Global Network for Women's and Children's Health Research (Global Network) s...
The Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) Women’s and Children’s Health Research Unit (WCHRU) of t...
BACKGROUND: To describe quantitative data quality monitoring and performance metrics adopted by the ...
This paper reviews the very large discrepancies in pregnancy outcomes between high, low and middle-i...
BACKGROUND: Progress in achieving maternal health goals and the rates of reductions in deaths from i...
Background: The Global Network for Women’s and Children’s Health Research (Global Network) supports ...
BACKGROUND: Globally adopted health and development milestones have not only encouraged improvements...
Background Pakistan has among the poorest pregnancy outcomes worldwide, significantl...
Background: Fetal and neonatal mortality rates in low-income countries are at least 10-fold greater ...
Background: Progress in achieving maternal health goals and the rates of reductions in deaths from i...
Despite progress in recent years, an estimated 273,500 women died as a result of maternal causes in ...
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development created and continues to support the Gl...
Background: The Global Network for Women\u27s and Children\u27s Health Research (Global Network) con...
Background The Global Network for Women's and Children’s Health Research (Global Network) conducts c...
BACKGROUND: The Global Network for Women\u27s and Children\u27s Health Research (Global Network) con...
Abstract Background The Global Network for Women's and Children's Health Research (Global Network) s...
The Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) Women’s and Children’s Health Research Unit (WCHRU) of t...
BACKGROUND: To describe quantitative data quality monitoring and performance metrics adopted by the ...
This paper reviews the very large discrepancies in pregnancy outcomes between high, low and middle-i...
BACKGROUND: Progress in achieving maternal health goals and the rates of reductions in deaths from i...
Background: The Global Network for Women’s and Children’s Health Research (Global Network) supports ...
BACKGROUND: Globally adopted health and development milestones have not only encouraged improvements...
Background Pakistan has among the poorest pregnancy outcomes worldwide, significantl...
Background: Fetal and neonatal mortality rates in low-income countries are at least 10-fold greater ...
Background: Progress in achieving maternal health goals and the rates of reductions in deaths from i...
Despite progress in recent years, an estimated 273,500 women died as a result of maternal causes in ...