Background: The increasing trends in cesarean delivery are globally acknowledged. However, in many low-resource countries, socioeconomic disparities have created a pattern of underuse and overuse among lower and higher socioeconomic groups. The impact of rising cesarean delivery rates on neonatal survival is also unclear.Objective: To examine cesarean delivery and its associated socioeconomic patterns and neonatal survival outcome in Kenya and Tanzania.Methods: We employed binary logistic regression to analyze cross-sectional demographic and health survey data on neonates born in health facilities in Kenya (2014) and Tanzania (2016).Results: Cesarean delivery rates ranged from 5% among uneducated, rural Tanzanian women to 26% among educated...
Caesarean delivery (C-section) has been increasing worldwide; however, many women from developing co...
ObjectiveTo investigate the interaction of risks for adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes (stillb...
Around the world every year, 300,000 women die during childbirth, with 99% of these cases occurring ...
Background: The increasing trends in cesarean delivery are globally acknowledged. However, in many l...
INTRODUCTION: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Introduction: Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saharan Africa...
Abstract\ud Background: Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saha...
OBJECTIVES: The World Health Organization considers Cesarean section rates of 5-15% to be the optima...
Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saharan Africa has the lowes...
Studies addressing factors associated with adverse birth outcomes have almost exclusively been based...
The World Health Organization considers Cesarean section rates of 5–15% to be the optimal range for ...
Background: Although global neonatal mortality declined by about 40 percent from 1990 to 2013, it st...
Background: Although global neonatal mortality declined by about 40 percent from 1990 to 2013, it st...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, neonatal mortality post-cesarean delivery is higher than the glob...
Caesarean delivery (C-section) has been increasing worldwide; however, many women from developing co...
ObjectiveTo investigate the interaction of risks for adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes (stillb...
Around the world every year, 300,000 women die during childbirth, with 99% of these cases occurring ...
Background: The increasing trends in cesarean delivery are globally acknowledged. However, in many l...
INTRODUCTION: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Introduction: Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saharan Africa...
Abstract\ud Background: Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saha...
OBJECTIVES: The World Health Organization considers Cesarean section rates of 5-15% to be the optima...
Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saharan Africa has the lowes...
Studies addressing factors associated with adverse birth outcomes have almost exclusively been based...
The World Health Organization considers Cesarean section rates of 5–15% to be the optimal range for ...
Background: Although global neonatal mortality declined by about 40 percent from 1990 to 2013, it st...
Background: Although global neonatal mortality declined by about 40 percent from 1990 to 2013, it st...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, neonatal mortality post-cesarean delivery is higher than the glob...
Caesarean delivery (C-section) has been increasing worldwide; however, many women from developing co...
ObjectiveTo investigate the interaction of risks for adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes (stillb...
Around the world every year, 300,000 women die during childbirth, with 99% of these cases occurring ...