Training in Ultrasound to Determine Gestational Age in Low- and Middle- Income Countries: A Systematic Review
IntroductionEstablishing an accurate gestational age is essential for the optimum management of pregnancy, delivery and neonatal care, with improved estimates of gestational age considered a public health priority by the World Health Organization (WHO). Although ultrasound is considered the most pre...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra C. Viner (Author), Isioma D. Okolo (Author), Jane E. Norman (Author), Sarah J. Stock (Author), Rebecca M. Reynolds (Author) |
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