Yobe state is one of the core state in the north east geopolitical zone of Nigeria, a zone that is characterized by second highest maternal mortality in the country, after north west. This study aimed to examine trends of maternal mortality in Yobe State, a case study of General Sani Abatcha Specialist Hospital Damaturu. One consultant gynecologist, three midwives, and forty women of child bearing age participated in the study. An Ex post factor research design was adopted using maternity attendance record and structured interview. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistic and presented on graphs tables. It was identified that maternal mortality decline steadily from 2010 to 2013, but there was relative increase in 2014, both of whi...
Background: A maternal death is a calamity particularly for the immediate family members. Maternal m...
Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is one of the highest in the world. This paper reports a facilit...
Background: Maternal mortality is still a major risk for women of childbearing age in Nigeria. In 20...
BACKGROUND: The Millennium Development Goal 5(MDG-5) aims at reducing Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)...
Background: Maternal mortality is on the rise in Nigeria with the North- East having the highest rat...
Background: Maternal mortality is on the rise in Nigeria with the North- East having the highest rat...
Maternal health indices are poor in Nigeria. Regular audit of maternal deaths is vital to planning a...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality ratios (MMR) are still unacceptably high in many low-income countries...
Objective: To look at the trends in maternal mortality in our institution over 5 years. Methods: Re...
TU Agan1, EI Archibong1, JE Ekabua1, EI Ekanem1, S E Abeshi1, TA Edentekhe2, EE Bassey21Department o...
Objective: To analyse and document our experiences with maternal mortality with the view of finding ...
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...
Background: Maternal mortality remains a big problem in the developing countries. However, it has no...
Maternal mortality is a global occurrence, notwithstanding that some countries are affected by it mo...
Background: A maternal death is a calamity particularly for the immediate family members. Maternal m...
Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is one of the highest in the world. This paper reports a facilit...
Background: Maternal mortality is still a major risk for women of childbearing age in Nigeria. In 20...
BACKGROUND: The Millennium Development Goal 5(MDG-5) aims at reducing Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)...
Background: Maternal mortality is on the rise in Nigeria with the North- East having the highest rat...
Background: Maternal mortality is on the rise in Nigeria with the North- East having the highest rat...
Maternal health indices are poor in Nigeria. Regular audit of maternal deaths is vital to planning a...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality ratios (MMR) are still unacceptably high in many low-income countries...
Objective: To look at the trends in maternal mortality in our institution over 5 years. Methods: Re...
TU Agan1, EI Archibong1, JE Ekabua1, EI Ekanem1, S E Abeshi1, TA Edentekhe2, EE Bassey21Department o...
Objective: To analyse and document our experiences with maternal mortality with the view of finding ...
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...
Background: Maternal mortality remains a big problem in the developing countries. However, it has no...
Maternal mortality is a global occurrence, notwithstanding that some countries are affected by it mo...
Background: A maternal death is a calamity particularly for the immediate family members. Maternal m...
Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is one of the highest in the world. This paper reports a facilit...
Background: Maternal mortality is still a major risk for women of childbearing age in Nigeria. In 20...