Cesarean delivery rates, hospital readiness and quality of clinical management in Ethiopia: national results from two cross-sectional emergency obstetric and newborn care assessments
Abstract Background Cesarean delivery (CD) rates have reached epidemic levels in many high and middle income countries while increasingly, low income countries are challenged both by high urban CD rates and high unmet need in rural areas. The managing authority of health care institutions often play...
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Main Authors: | Misrak Getnet Beyene (Author), Theodros Getachew Zemedu (Author), Azmach Hadush Gebregiorgis (Author), Ana Lorena Ruano (Author), Patricia E. Bailey (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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