Background The burden of maternal morbidity in neonatal outcomes can vary with the adequacy of healthcare provision and tool implementation to improve monitoring. Such information is lacking in Latin American countries, where the decrease in severe maternal morbidity and maternal death remains challenging. Objectives To determine neonatal outcomes according to maternal characteristics, including different degrees of maternal morbidity in Latin American health facilities. Methods This is a secondary cross-sectional analysis of the Perinatal Information System (SIP) database from eight health facilities in five Latin American and Caribbean countries. Participants were all women delivering from August 2018 to June 2021, excluding cases of abor...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...
In Latin American, there is currently a regional action with the main purposes of putting the concep...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...
Objective This study is part of the Global Maternal Sepsis Study (GLOSS). It aimed to estimate neona...
Objective: To better understand maternal morbidity, using quality data from low- and middle-income c...
The sustained reduction in maternal mortality in America underlines the need to analyse women who su...
Background: Understanding the magnitude and clinical causes of maternal and perinata...
Objective To develop an indicator of maternal near miss as a proxy for maternal death and to study i...
In Latin American, there is currently a regional action with the main purposes of putting the concep...
Background Maternal morbidity occurs several times more frequently than mortality, yet data on morbi...
While there is clear evidence that severe maternal morbidity (SMM) contributes significantly to poor...
Background: Indicators of the poor state of health service are high perinatal mortality rates and it...
Background : Around 1.5 million annual neonatal deaths occur in the first week of life, and infectio...
Abstract Background Latin America has the highest Cesarean Section Rates (CSR) in the world. Robson’...
BACKGROUND: Maternal morbidity occurs several times more frequently than mortality, yet data on morb...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...
In Latin American, there is currently a regional action with the main purposes of putting the concep...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...
Objective This study is part of the Global Maternal Sepsis Study (GLOSS). It aimed to estimate neona...
Objective: To better understand maternal morbidity, using quality data from low- and middle-income c...
The sustained reduction in maternal mortality in America underlines the need to analyse women who su...
Background: Understanding the magnitude and clinical causes of maternal and perinata...
Objective To develop an indicator of maternal near miss as a proxy for maternal death and to study i...
In Latin American, there is currently a regional action with the main purposes of putting the concep...
Background Maternal morbidity occurs several times more frequently than mortality, yet data on morbi...
While there is clear evidence that severe maternal morbidity (SMM) contributes significantly to poor...
Background: Indicators of the poor state of health service are high perinatal mortality rates and it...
Background : Around 1.5 million annual neonatal deaths occur in the first week of life, and infectio...
Abstract Background Latin America has the highest Cesarean Section Rates (CSR) in the world. Robson’...
BACKGROUND: Maternal morbidity occurs several times more frequently than mortality, yet data on morb...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...
In Latin American, there is currently a regional action with the main purposes of putting the concep...
Global maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. The postnatal period, encompa...