This paper highlights the maternal and neonatal mortality within the developing countries in Asia and South Africa to include a discussion on how maternal and neonatal mortality is a serious problem in developing nations. The study also draws strategies to reduce maternal and neonatal problem
At least 800 women die each day during pregnancy or birth and more than 15 000 babies each day are s...
Pregnant women are continuing to die at unacceptable rates around the globe. According to the World ...
Introduction: Accurate and timely information on maternal and perinatal mortality is often lacking ...
This paper reviews the very large discrepancies in pregnancy outcomes between high, low and middle-i...
IN THIS ISSUE: Building the evidence: What works to improve maternal and newborn health | Ending ecl...
Background There are large differences in pregnancy outcome between high income countries and many m...
© The Author(s). Aim: To present the data from United Nations 2005 and 2015 Millennium Development G...
The neglected tragedy of persistent high maternal mortality in the low-income countries is described...
To quantify maternal, fetal and neonatal mortality in low- and middle-income countries, to identify ...
Maternal and child mortality, particularly during the neonatal period, are among the most challengin...
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development created and continues to support the Gl...
There is a high prevalence of infant mortality in South Asia and other parts of Asia, but overall, t...
The annual toll of losses resulting from poor pregnancy outcomes include half a million maternal dea...
Neonatal mortality is a major health problem in low and middle income countries and the rate of impr...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: The global neonatal mortality rate (...
At least 800 women die each day during pregnancy or birth and more than 15 000 babies each day are s...
Pregnant women are continuing to die at unacceptable rates around the globe. According to the World ...
Introduction: Accurate and timely information on maternal and perinatal mortality is often lacking ...
This paper reviews the very large discrepancies in pregnancy outcomes between high, low and middle-i...
IN THIS ISSUE: Building the evidence: What works to improve maternal and newborn health | Ending ecl...
Background There are large differences in pregnancy outcome between high income countries and many m...
© The Author(s). Aim: To present the data from United Nations 2005 and 2015 Millennium Development G...
The neglected tragedy of persistent high maternal mortality in the low-income countries is described...
To quantify maternal, fetal and neonatal mortality in low- and middle-income countries, to identify ...
Maternal and child mortality, particularly during the neonatal period, are among the most challengin...
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development created and continues to support the Gl...
There is a high prevalence of infant mortality in South Asia and other parts of Asia, but overall, t...
The annual toll of losses resulting from poor pregnancy outcomes include half a million maternal dea...
Neonatal mortality is a major health problem in low and middle income countries and the rate of impr...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: The global neonatal mortality rate (...
At least 800 women die each day during pregnancy or birth and more than 15 000 babies each day are s...
Pregnant women are continuing to die at unacceptable rates around the globe. According to the World ...
Introduction: Accurate and timely information on maternal and perinatal mortality is often lacking ...