The acceptability of cervical electrical impedance spectroscopy within a multi-modal preterm birth screening package: a mixed methods study
Abstract Background Reducing the rate of preterm birth is a cornerstone of global efforts to address child mortality, however existing screening tests offer imperfect prediction. Cervical electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a novel technique to quantify the ripening changes which precede labo...
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Main Authors: | Victoria Stern (Author), Georgina L. Jones (Author), Sarah Senbeto (Author), Dilly Anumba (Author) |
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