Eclampsia: Still a major problem in rural KwaZuluNatal Province South Africa
Background. Eclampsia is a major direct cause of maternal mortality in South Africa (SA). Most cases of morbidity and mortality areprobably due to late booking for antenatal care, poor quality of care and poor interfacility transport. Publications on eclampsia in SA aremainly from tertiary hospitals...
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Main Authors: | J Moodley (Author), V Makhanya (Author), L Govender (Author) |
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South African Medical Association,
2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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