Since 1999, seven triennial reports have been submitted by the South African National Committee for the Confidential Enquires into Maternal Deaths (NCCEMD) to the Minister of Health along with recommendations on methods to reduce maternal mortality. The committee, via an extensive network of provincial assessors, has documented the rise and fall of maternal deaths with the institutional Maternal Mortality Ratio (iMMR) reaching a peak of 189/100000 live births in 2009 and dropping below 100/100000 live births in 2019 for the fi rst time since the start of the enquiry. All provinces have shown a decline in the iMMR, with the Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, North West and Northern Cape halving their iMMR from their peaks. The enquiry do...
Background. The institutional maternal mortality ratio (iMMR) in South Africa (SA) is still unaccept...
Medical problems account for almost 50% of all maternal deaths in South Africa. The most recent repo...
The 2007 Community Survey conducted in South Africa included questions on maternal deaths in the pre...
South Africa introduced confidential enquiries into maternal deaths in 1997, and the first report wa...
South Africa introduced confidential enquiries into maternal deaths in 1997, and the first report wa...
South Africa introduced confidential enquiries into maternal deaths in 1997, and the first report wa...
Data collection for the triennium 1999-2001 was much improved from the 1998 report. There has been a...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4424Eclampsia is the commonest direct cause of maternal death in South Af...
Eclampsia is the commonest direct cause of maternal death in South Africa. The latest Saving Mothers...
Eclampsia is the commonest direct cause of maternal death in South Africa. The latest Saving Mothers...
Background. Despite increased resources to reduce maternal deaths, South Africa (SA) has an unaccept...
The 'big five' causes of maternal death in South Africa in the 3 years 1999 - 2001 were non-pregnanc...
Background. The paucity of quality data on maternal deaths and possible mis-specification of models ...
Background. The institutional maternal mortality ratio (iMMR) in South Africa (SA) is still unaccept...
BACKGROUND. The institutional maternal mortality ratio (iMMR) in South Africa (SA) is still unaccept...
Background. The institutional maternal mortality ratio (iMMR) in South Africa (SA) is still unaccept...
Medical problems account for almost 50% of all maternal deaths in South Africa. The most recent repo...
The 2007 Community Survey conducted in South Africa included questions on maternal deaths in the pre...
South Africa introduced confidential enquiries into maternal deaths in 1997, and the first report wa...
South Africa introduced confidential enquiries into maternal deaths in 1997, and the first report wa...
South Africa introduced confidential enquiries into maternal deaths in 1997, and the first report wa...
Data collection for the triennium 1999-2001 was much improved from the 1998 report. There has been a...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4424Eclampsia is the commonest direct cause of maternal death in South Af...
Eclampsia is the commonest direct cause of maternal death in South Africa. The latest Saving Mothers...
Eclampsia is the commonest direct cause of maternal death in South Africa. The latest Saving Mothers...
Background. Despite increased resources to reduce maternal deaths, South Africa (SA) has an unaccept...
The 'big five' causes of maternal death in South Africa in the 3 years 1999 - 2001 were non-pregnanc...
Background. The paucity of quality data on maternal deaths and possible mis-specification of models ...
Background. The institutional maternal mortality ratio (iMMR) in South Africa (SA) is still unaccept...
BACKGROUND. The institutional maternal mortality ratio (iMMR) in South Africa (SA) is still unaccept...
Background. The institutional maternal mortality ratio (iMMR) in South Africa (SA) is still unaccept...
Medical problems account for almost 50% of all maternal deaths in South Africa. The most recent repo...
The 2007 Community Survey conducted in South Africa included questions on maternal deaths in the pre...