Background: Perinatal mortality rate is a sensitive indicator of quality of care provided to women in pregnancy, at and after childbirth and to the newborns in the first week of life. Regular prenatal audit would help in identifying all the factors that play a role in causing prenatal deaths and thus help take appropriate interventions to reduce the avoidable once, at least. Knowledge of mothers’ HIV positive status provides an entry point for appropriate care of the mothers, HIV exposed infants and other family members including children. Objectives: To assess birth outcomes and the magnitude of HIV infection among labouring mothers in Assosa hospital. Method: An institution-based cross-sectional survey was conducted in Assosa hospit...
Background: High levels of HIV and maternal mortality go hand in hand in many regions of sub-Saharan...
Back ground: Ethiopia is among the country most affected by the HIV with adult prevalence of 1.5%; m...
INTRODUCTION: The HIV epidemic is concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa. However, limited information e...
Objectives. To study the effect of maternal HIV status on perinatal outcome at Mowbray Maternity Hos...
Objective: Sub-Saharan African countries have the highest perinatal mortality rates. Although HIV is...
Background: HIV has become one of the world’s most serious public health problems. Mother to child t...
Background: The scourge of HIV infection in developing countries has continued to rise at an alarmin...
Includes bibliographical referencesBackground: 33,4 Million people were living with the Human Immune...
Abstract Adverse birth outcomes are a common cause of health problems in developing nations and have...
Background: HIV remained a major public health problem in developing countries like India. Young adu...
Background: HIV-infected women, particularly those with advanced disease, may have higher rates of p...
Background Adverse birth outcomes are major public health problems in developing countries. Data, t...
The HIV pandemic affects 36·9 million people worldwide, of whom 1·5 million are pregnant women. 91% ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify and quantify risk factors for perinatal mortality in a Kenyan district hospi...
Background: The high rate of HIV morbidity and mortality among pregnant and lactating women, and the...
Background: High levels of HIV and maternal mortality go hand in hand in many regions of sub-Saharan...
Back ground: Ethiopia is among the country most affected by the HIV with adult prevalence of 1.5%; m...
INTRODUCTION: The HIV epidemic is concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa. However, limited information e...
Objectives. To study the effect of maternal HIV status on perinatal outcome at Mowbray Maternity Hos...
Objective: Sub-Saharan African countries have the highest perinatal mortality rates. Although HIV is...
Background: HIV has become one of the world’s most serious public health problems. Mother to child t...
Background: The scourge of HIV infection in developing countries has continued to rise at an alarmin...
Includes bibliographical referencesBackground: 33,4 Million people were living with the Human Immune...
Abstract Adverse birth outcomes are a common cause of health problems in developing nations and have...
Background: HIV remained a major public health problem in developing countries like India. Young adu...
Background: HIV-infected women, particularly those with advanced disease, may have higher rates of p...
Background Adverse birth outcomes are major public health problems in developing countries. Data, t...
The HIV pandemic affects 36·9 million people worldwide, of whom 1·5 million are pregnant women. 91% ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify and quantify risk factors for perinatal mortality in a Kenyan district hospi...
Background: The high rate of HIV morbidity and mortality among pregnant and lactating women, and the...
Background: High levels of HIV and maternal mortality go hand in hand in many regions of sub-Saharan...
Back ground: Ethiopia is among the country most affected by the HIV with adult prevalence of 1.5%; m...
INTRODUCTION: The HIV epidemic is concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa. However, limited information e...