Implementation project of the non-pneumatic anti-shock garment and m-communication to enhance maternal health care in rural Tanzania
Abstract Background Obstetric hemorrhage (OH) remains one of the leading causes of maternal mortality, particularly in rural Africa. Tanzania has a high maternal mortality ratio, and approximately 80% of the population accesses health care lower level facilities, unable to provide Comprehensive Emer...
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Main Authors: | Godfrey Mbaruku (Author), Michelle Skaer Therrien (Author), Robert Tillya (Author), Selemani Mbuyita (Author), Zacharia Mtema (Author), Iddajovana Kinyonge (Author), Ritha Godfrey (Author), Silas Temu (Author), Suellen Miller (Author) |
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