An analysis of the practices of caesarean section in sub-Saharan Africa: A summary of the literature
<p>Introduction: Ensuring access to quality caesarean sections (CS) is a challenge for the next millennium and a sustainable development goal to reduce maternal and infant mortality. A CS involves risks and complications and should therefore be performed in an approved way and not used excessi...
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Main Authors: | Michel Dikete (Author), Yves Coppieters (Author), Philippe Trigaux (Author), Yvon Englert (Author), Philippe Simon (Author), W Zhang (Author) |
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Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health - Peertechz Publications,
2019-08-24.
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