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163 related items for PubMed ID: 11503347

  • 1. Rate of caesarean section as a process indicator of safe-motherhood programmes: the case of Kenya.
    Gichangi P, Apers L, Temmerman M.
    J Health Popul Nutr; 2001 Jun; 19(2):52-8. PubMed ID: 11503347
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  • 2. Local use of geographic information systems to improve data utilisation and health services: mapping caesarean section coverage in rural Rwanda.
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  • 3. Trends in caesarean section rates at a maternity hospital in Mumbai, India.
    Mehta A, Apers L, Verstraelen H, Temmerman M.
    J Health Popul Nutr; 2001 Dec; 19(4):306-12. PubMed ID: 11855353
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    Hounton S, Chapman G, Menten J, De Brouwere V, Ensor T, Sombié I, Meda N, Ronsmans C.
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  • 8. Existence and functionality of emergency obstetric care services at district level in Kenya: theoretical coverage versus reality.
    Echoka E, Kombe Y, Dubourg D, Makokha A, Evjen-Olsen B, Mwangi M, Byskov J, Olsen ØE, Mutisya R.
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  • 9. [No correlation between rates of caesarean section and perinatal mortality in Iceland].
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  • 10. Caesarean section rate as a process indicator of safe motherhood programmes: the case of Midlands Province.
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  • 12. Maternal and neonatal morbidity of emergency caesarean sections with a decision-to-delivery interval under 30 minutes: evidence from 10 years.
    Hillemanns P, Hasbargen U, Strauss A, Schulze A, Genzel-Boroviczeny O, Hepp H.
    Arch Gynecol Obstet; 2003 Aug 25; 268(3):136-41. PubMed ID: 12883825
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  • 14. Availability and use of emergency obstetric care services in four districts of West Bengal, India.
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    Saizonou J, De Brouwere V, Vangeenderhuysen C, Dramaix-Wilmet M, Buekens P, Dujardin B.
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    Singh R, Nath Trivedi A.
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  • 17. Reliability of data on caesarean sections in developing countries.
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  • 19. Can we reduce the caesarean section rate?
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  • 20. Maternal mortality at the end of a decade: signs of progress?
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