Incidence and factors associated with immediate adverse neonatal outcomes among emergency obstetric referrals in labor at a tertiary hospital in Uganda: a prospective cohort study
Abstract Background High rates of adverse neonatal outcomes in resource-limited settings are multifactorial, varying by country, region, and institution. In sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of adverse neonatal outcomes are intrapartum related, and studies in Uganda have shown that referral in labor...
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Main Authors: | Geoffrey Okot (Author), Samuel Omara (Author), Musa Kasujja (Author), Francis Pebolo Pebalo (Author), Petrus Baruti (Author), Naranjo Almenares Ubarnel (Author) |
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