Use of Rapid Ascertainment Process for Institutional Deaths (RAPID) to identify pregnancy-related deaths in tertiary-care obstetric hospitals in three departments in Haiti
Abstract Background Accurate assessment of maternal deaths is difficult in countries lacking standardized data sources for their review. As a first step to investigate suspected maternal deaths, WHO suggests surveillance of "pregnancy-related deaths", defined as deaths of women while pregn...
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Main Authors: | Andrew T. Boyd (Author), Erin N. Hulland (Author), Reynold Grand'Pierre (Author), Floris Nesi (Author), Patrice Honoré (Author), Reginald Jean-Louis (Author), Endang Handzel (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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