Analysis of caesarean section practices and consequences in Goma, DR Congo: Frequency, indications, maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality
<p>Introduction: Approximately 22.9 million Caesarean Sections (CS) are performed worldwide each year, mainly to save the life of the mother and/or new-born infant. However, with nearly 2 deaths in 1,000 live births, global neonatal mortality after CS is three times higher than after vaginal d...
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Main Authors: | Dikete Ekanga Michel (Author), Prudence Mitangala (Author), Yves Coppieters (Author), Christine Kirkpatrick (Author), Richard Kabuseya (Author), Philippe Simon (Author), Yvon Englert (Author), Judith Racape (Author), Wei-Hong Zang (Author) |
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Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health - Peertechz Publications,
2019-12-26.
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