WHO systematic review of maternal morbidity and mortality: the prevalence of severe acute maternal morbidity (near miss)
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* Corresponding author: Lale Say sayl@who.int
Reproductive Health 2004, 1:3 doi:10.1186/1742-4755-1-3
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Maternal near-miss in a rural hospital in Sudan AbdelAziem A Ali, Awadia Khojali, Amira Okud, Gamal K Adam, Ishag Adam BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2011, 11:48 (29 June 2011) |
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Christine L Roberts, Jane B Ford, Charles S Algert, Jane C Bell, Judy M Simpson, Jonathan M Morris BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2009, 9:7 (25 February 2009) Severe adverse maternal outcomes associated with childbirth in Australia have increased, primarily among women who experience postpartum hemorrhage, suggesting that improving adherence to labor management recommendations can decrease the potential for severe harm and death.
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Maria H Sousa, Jose G Cecatti, Ellen E Hardy, Suzanne J Serruya Reproductive Health 2008, 5:6 (28 October 2008) |
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JP Souza, JG Cecatti, MA Parpinelli, SJ Serruya, E Amaral BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2007, 7:20 (11 September 2007) |
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"Near-miss" obstetric events and maternal deaths in Sagamu, Nigeria: a retrospective study Olufemi T Oladapo, Adewale O Sule-Odu, Adetola O Olatunji, Olusoji J Daniel Reproductive Health 2005, 2:9 (1 November 2005) |