Variation of caesarean section rates in Sub-Saharan Africa: A literature review
<p>Introduction: Ensuring access to quality caesarean section (CS) care is a key millenium development strategy and the next sustainable development goal to reduce maternal and infant mortality. The WHO recommends that the caesarean section rate should not exceed 10-15%. The objective of our a...
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Main Authors: | Dikete M (Author), Coppieters Y (Author), Trigaux P (Author), Fils JF (Author), Englert Y (Author), Simon P (Author), Zhang W (Author) |
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Journal of Gynecological Research and Obstetrics - Peertechz Publications,
2019-08-14.
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