Short communication: The global health community needs to start planning for the impact of the climate crisis on maternal and newborn health
The climate crisis will worsen already high rates of maternal and newborn mortality and adverse birth outcomes, exacerbating existing inequities between and within countries. Governments should consider beginning plans for responses now, engaging with partners such as national and international non-...
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Main Authors: | Skye Wheeler (Author), Elena Ateva (Author), Robyn Churchill (Author), Elizabeth Pleuss (Author), Betsy McCallon (Author), Andrew Storey (Author), Muhammad Ihatsham Akram (Author), Maria Teresa Carpio (Author), Yogan Pillay (Author), Olufunke Fasawe (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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