The impact of training non-physician clinicians in Malawi on maternal and perinatal mortality: a cluster randomised controlled evaluation of the enhancing training and appropriate technologies for mothers and babies in Africa (ETATMBA) project
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Maternal mortality in much of sub-Saharan Africa is very high whereas there has been a steady decline in over the past 60 years in Europe. Perinatal mortality is 12 times higher than maternal mortality accounting for about 7 million...
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Main Authors: | Ellard David (Author), Simkiss Doug (Author), Quenby Siobhan (Author), Davies David (Author), Kandala Ngianga-bakwin (Author), Kamwendo Francis (Author), Mhango Chisale (Author), O'Hare Joseph (Author) |
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2012-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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