Background: Maternal mortality is still a major risk for women of childbearing age in Nigeria. In 2008, Nigeria bore 14% of the global burden of maternal mortality. The national maternal mortality ratio has remained elevated despite efforts to reduce maternal deaths. Though health disparities exist between the North and South of Nigeria, there is a dearth of evidence on the estimates and determinants of maternal mortality for these regions. Methods: This study aimed to assess differences in the levels and determinants of maternal mortality in women of childbearing age (15-49 years) in the North and South of Nigeria. The Nigeria Demographic and Health Surveys (2008 and 2013) were used. The association between maternal mortality (outcome) and...
Background: Maternal mortality is on the rise in Nigeria with the North- East having the highest rat...
This study attempts to examine the effects of public health spending on maternal mortality in Nigeri...
Objective: To analyse and document our experiences with maternal mortality with the view of fi nding...
Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is one of the highest in the world. This paper reports a facili...
Maternal mortality is a global occurrence, notwithstanding that some countries are affected by it mo...
Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is one of the highest in the world. This paper reports a facilit...
Background: Maternal mortality is a global public health challenge. Most studies in Nigeria on this ...
Maternal mortality is the leading cause of death among women in Nigeria, especially women aged betwe...
Women in Sub-Saharan Africa face significant clinical and socio-demographic challenges that translat...
Being a sensitive development indicator with unacceptably large cross-country differentials, materna...
Maternal health indices are poor in Nigeria. Regular audit of maternal deaths is vital to planning a...
BACKGROUND: The Millennium Development Goal 5(MDG-5) aims at reducing Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)...
Nigeria’s national maternal mortality rate is estimated at 545 per 100,000 live births in 2008. Desp...
Nigeria is the most populated country in Africa and also has the highest number of maternal deaths. ...
Yobe state is one of the core state in the north east geopolitical zone of Nigeria, a zone that is c...
Background: Maternal mortality is on the rise in Nigeria with the North- East having the highest rat...
This study attempts to examine the effects of public health spending on maternal mortality in Nigeri...
Objective: To analyse and document our experiences with maternal mortality with the view of fi nding...
Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is one of the highest in the world. This paper reports a facili...
Maternal mortality is a global occurrence, notwithstanding that some countries are affected by it mo...
Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is one of the highest in the world. This paper reports a facilit...
Background: Maternal mortality is a global public health challenge. Most studies in Nigeria on this ...
Maternal mortality is the leading cause of death among women in Nigeria, especially women aged betwe...
Women in Sub-Saharan Africa face significant clinical and socio-demographic challenges that translat...
Being a sensitive development indicator with unacceptably large cross-country differentials, materna...
Maternal health indices are poor in Nigeria. Regular audit of maternal deaths is vital to planning a...
BACKGROUND: The Millennium Development Goal 5(MDG-5) aims at reducing Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)...
Nigeria’s national maternal mortality rate is estimated at 545 per 100,000 live births in 2008. Desp...
Nigeria is the most populated country in Africa and also has the highest number of maternal deaths. ...
Yobe state is one of the core state in the north east geopolitical zone of Nigeria, a zone that is c...
Background: Maternal mortality is on the rise in Nigeria with the North- East having the highest rat...
This study attempts to examine the effects of public health spending on maternal mortality in Nigeri...
Objective: To analyse and document our experiences with maternal mortality with the view of fi nding...