Background: Sub-Saharan African women are often treated as a single group in epidemiological studies of immigrant birth outcomes, potentially masking variations across countries. Methods: Cross-sectional population-based study of 432,567 singleton births in Victoria, Australia comparing mothers born in one of four East African countries (453 Eritreans, 1094 Ethiopians, 1,861 Somali and 1,404 Sudanese) relative to 427,755 Australian-born women was conducted using the Victorian Perinatal Data Collection. Pearson's chi-square test and logistic regression analyses were performed to investigate disparities and estimate risks of perinatal mortality and other adverse perinatal outcomes after adjustment for confounders selected a priori. Results: C...
Background: Risks of adverse birth outcomes in England and Wales are relatively low but vary ac...
Abstract Background Somali women deliver at greater gestational age with limited information on the ...
Objective: To evaluate whether maternal ethnicity affects perinatal mortality by week of gestation f...
Background: Sub-Saharan African women are often treated as a single group in epidemiological studies...
Background: Women of refugee background from Africa are reported to have a greater risk of adverse p...
Background: There are mixed reports in the literature about obstetric intervention and maternal and ...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate pregnancy outcomes in Somali-born women compared with tho...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that sub-optimal factors in perinatal care services resulting in p...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality and morbidity vary substantially worldwide. It is unknown if these ge...
International audienceAn increased risk of severe maternal morbidity and mortality has been describe...
International audienceAn increased risk of severe maternal morbidity and mortality has been describe...
International audienceAn increased risk of severe maternal morbidity and mortality has been describe...
Abstract Background There are mixed reports in the li...
BACKGROUND: Studies report that women born in some African countries, after migrating to the Nordic ...
Background: We investigated perinatal outcomes among live births from international migrant and loca...
Background: Risks of adverse birth outcomes in England and Wales are relatively low but vary ac...
Abstract Background Somali women deliver at greater gestational age with limited information on the ...
Objective: To evaluate whether maternal ethnicity affects perinatal mortality by week of gestation f...
Background: Sub-Saharan African women are often treated as a single group in epidemiological studies...
Background: Women of refugee background from Africa are reported to have a greater risk of adverse p...
Background: There are mixed reports in the literature about obstetric intervention and maternal and ...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate pregnancy outcomes in Somali-born women compared with tho...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that sub-optimal factors in perinatal care services resulting in p...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality and morbidity vary substantially worldwide. It is unknown if these ge...
International audienceAn increased risk of severe maternal morbidity and mortality has been describe...
International audienceAn increased risk of severe maternal morbidity and mortality has been describe...
International audienceAn increased risk of severe maternal morbidity and mortality has been describe...
Abstract Background There are mixed reports in the li...
BACKGROUND: Studies report that women born in some African countries, after migrating to the Nordic ...
Background: We investigated perinatal outcomes among live births from international migrant and loca...
Background: Risks of adverse birth outcomes in England and Wales are relatively low but vary ac...
Abstract Background Somali women deliver at greater gestational age with limited information on the ...
Objective: To evaluate whether maternal ethnicity affects perinatal mortality by week of gestation f...