Causes and contributory factors of maternal mortality: evidence from maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response in Ogun state, Southwest Nigeria
Abstract Background Nigeria still ranks second globally in the number of maternal deaths. Most maternal death reviews in Nigeria are isolated research based reports from a single health facility. This study determined causes and contributory factors of maternal mortality in Ogun statefollowing a per...
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Main Authors: | Rabiatu Sageer (Author), Eugene Kongnyuy (Author), Wasiu Olalekan Adebimpe (Author), Omolaso Omosehin (Author), Elijah Ayowole Ogunsola (Author), Bola Sanni (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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