BackgroundThe proportion of births via cesarean section (CS) varies worldwide and in many countries exceeds WHO-recommended rates. Long-term health outcomes for children born by CS are poorly understood, but limited data suggest that CS is associated with increased infection-related hospitalisation. We investigated the relationship between mode of birth and childhood infection-related hospitalisation in high-income countries with varying CS rates.Methods and findingsWe conducted a multicountry population-based cohort study of all recorded singleton live births from January 1, 1996 to December 31, 2015 using record-linked birth and hospitalisation data from Denmark, Scotland, England, and Australia (New South Wales and Western Australia). Bi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate potential associations between individual and country-level factors and me...
This Lancet Series paper, one of three on the high rate of Caesarean Section (CS), describes the glo...
Many studies have been conducted to examine whether Caesarean Section (CS) or vaginal birth (VB) was...
Background The proportion of births via cesarean section (CS) varies worldwide and in many countries...
INTRODUCTION: Infections are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in preschool children. We ai...
BackgroundSeveral studies have reported that birth by caesarean section is associated with increased...
Abstract Background Previous studies have found a relationship between cesarean section delivery and...
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous vaginal birth rates are decreasing worldwide, while cesarean delivery, instr...
Background: Spontaneous vaginal birth rates are decreasing worldwide, while cesarean delivery, instr...
Background: Spontaneous vaginal birth rates are decreasing worldwide, while cesarean delivery, instr...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the association between delivery mode and severe mat...
IntroductionThe rate of cesarean delivery (C-section) has been increasing worldwide, including Bangl...
BACKGROUND: Global cesarean section (CS) rates range from 1% to 52%, with a previous CS being the co...
Background Children born preterm (<37 completed weeks’ gestation) have a higher risk of infection-re...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study is to explore the association of health financing indicators...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate potential associations between individual and country-level factors and me...
This Lancet Series paper, one of three on the high rate of Caesarean Section (CS), describes the glo...
Many studies have been conducted to examine whether Caesarean Section (CS) or vaginal birth (VB) was...
Background The proportion of births via cesarean section (CS) varies worldwide and in many countries...
INTRODUCTION: Infections are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in preschool children. We ai...
BackgroundSeveral studies have reported that birth by caesarean section is associated with increased...
Abstract Background Previous studies have found a relationship between cesarean section delivery and...
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous vaginal birth rates are decreasing worldwide, while cesarean delivery, instr...
Background: Spontaneous vaginal birth rates are decreasing worldwide, while cesarean delivery, instr...
Background: Spontaneous vaginal birth rates are decreasing worldwide, while cesarean delivery, instr...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the association between delivery mode and severe mat...
IntroductionThe rate of cesarean delivery (C-section) has been increasing worldwide, including Bangl...
BACKGROUND: Global cesarean section (CS) rates range from 1% to 52%, with a previous CS being the co...
Background Children born preterm (<37 completed weeks’ gestation) have a higher risk of infection-re...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study is to explore the association of health financing indicators...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate potential associations between individual and country-level factors and me...
This Lancet Series paper, one of three on the high rate of Caesarean Section (CS), describes the glo...
Many studies have been conducted to examine whether Caesarean Section (CS) or vaginal birth (VB) was...