Background: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while remaining low in most African regions. Caesarean section delivery is effective for saving maternal and infant lives when they are provided for medically-indicated reasons. On the basis of ecological studies, caesarean delivery prevalence between 9% and 19% has been associated with better maternal and perinatal outcomes, such as reduced maternal land fetal mortality. However, the specific prevalence of obstetric and medical complications that require caesarean section have not been established, especially in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). We sought to provide information to inform the approach to the provision of caesarean section in low-r...
Introduction: Ensuring access to quality caesarean sections (CS) is a challenge for the next millenn...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Rates of caesarean sections in more-developed countries have bee...
Background: National and subnational C-section rates are seldom available in low- and middle-income ...
Background: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while remaining low...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while remaining low...
Summary: Background: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while rem...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Background: Universal and timely access to a caesarean section is a key requirement for safe childbi...
Objectives. To estimate the incidences of caesarean sections in Latin American countries and correla...
Background Access to safe Cesarean section (C-section) in resource-constrained settings such as s...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence and determinants of births by caesarean section in private an...
OBJECTIVE: Few data are available on cesarean delivery and operative vaginal delivery trends in low-...
Background: Two third of the world’s population does not have adequate access to timely safe and aff...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence and determinants of births by caesarean section in private an...
Introduction Sierra Leone has the world’s highest maternal mortality, partly due to low access to ca...
Introduction: Ensuring access to quality caesarean sections (CS) is a challenge for the next millenn...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Rates of caesarean sections in more-developed countries have bee...
Background: National and subnational C-section rates are seldom available in low- and middle-income ...
Background: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while remaining low...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while remaining low...
Summary: Background: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while rem...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Background: Universal and timely access to a caesarean section is a key requirement for safe childbi...
Objectives. To estimate the incidences of caesarean sections in Latin American countries and correla...
Background Access to safe Cesarean section (C-section) in resource-constrained settings such as s...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence and determinants of births by caesarean section in private an...
OBJECTIVE: Few data are available on cesarean delivery and operative vaginal delivery trends in low-...
Background: Two third of the world’s population does not have adequate access to timely safe and aff...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence and determinants of births by caesarean section in private an...
Introduction Sierra Leone has the world’s highest maternal mortality, partly due to low access to ca...
Introduction: Ensuring access to quality caesarean sections (CS) is a challenge for the next millenn...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Rates of caesarean sections in more-developed countries have bee...
Background: National and subnational C-section rates are seldom available in low- and middle-income ...