Introduction: WHO classifies Kenya as having a high maternal mortality. Regional data on maternal mortality trends is only available in selected areas. This study reviewed health facility maternal mortality trends, causes and distribution in Central Region of Kenya, 2008-2012. Methods: We reviewed health records from July 2008 to June 2012. A maternal death was defined according to ICD-10 criterion. The variables reviewed included socio-demographic, obstetric characteristics, reasons for admission, causes of death and contributing factors. We estimated maternal mortality ratio for each year and overall for the four year period using a standard equation and used frequencies means/median and proportions for other descriptive variables. Result...
Background The global maternal mortality ratio is estimated at 211/100 000 live births in 2017. In ...
The number of women dying during pregnancy and after childbirth remains unacceptably high, with Afri...
Background: Maternal mortality remains a big problem in the developing countries. However, it has no...
Background Pregnancy-related (PR) deaths are often a result of direct obstetric complications occ...
BACKGROUND: Current estimates of maternal mortality ratios in Kenya are at least as high as 560 deat...
Reduction in the number of babies dying before their first birthday celebration is a global priority...
Objective: To describe the causes and determinants of maternal mortality among women of reproductive...
Maternal mortality has been a health concern for many developing countries. The study undertook a co...
Objective: To measure the incidence of maternal and early neonatal mortality in women who gave birth...
Background: Developing countries with high maternal mortality need to invest in indicators that not ...
Background: Maternal mortality is high in Africa, especially in Kenya where there is evidence of ins...
This paper examined factors associated with increased maternal mortality in Kenya, and included the ...
Background Maternal mortality is high in Africa, especially in Kenya where there is evidence of ins...
High infant mortality rates remain a great challenge to the Kenyan Government as she strives to atta...
The number of women dying during pregnancy and after childbirth remains unacceptably high, with Afri...
Background The global maternal mortality ratio is estimated at 211/100 000 live births in 2017. In ...
The number of women dying during pregnancy and after childbirth remains unacceptably high, with Afri...
Background: Maternal mortality remains a big problem in the developing countries. However, it has no...
Background Pregnancy-related (PR) deaths are often a result of direct obstetric complications occ...
BACKGROUND: Current estimates of maternal mortality ratios in Kenya are at least as high as 560 deat...
Reduction in the number of babies dying before their first birthday celebration is a global priority...
Objective: To describe the causes and determinants of maternal mortality among women of reproductive...
Maternal mortality has been a health concern for many developing countries. The study undertook a co...
Objective: To measure the incidence of maternal and early neonatal mortality in women who gave birth...
Background: Developing countries with high maternal mortality need to invest in indicators that not ...
Background: Maternal mortality is high in Africa, especially in Kenya where there is evidence of ins...
This paper examined factors associated with increased maternal mortality in Kenya, and included the ...
Background Maternal mortality is high in Africa, especially in Kenya where there is evidence of ins...
High infant mortality rates remain a great challenge to the Kenyan Government as she strives to atta...
The number of women dying during pregnancy and after childbirth remains unacceptably high, with Afri...
Background The global maternal mortality ratio is estimated at 211/100 000 live births in 2017. In ...
The number of women dying during pregnancy and after childbirth remains unacceptably high, with Afri...
Background: Maternal mortality remains a big problem in the developing countries. However, it has no...