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Reproductive Health | Building community-level resilience for the care of women with pre-eclampsia

Reproductive Health | Building community-level resilience for the care of women with pre-eclampsia

Reproductive Health

Building community-level resilience for the care of women with pre-eclampsia

Research

Publication charges for this supplement were funded by the University of British Columbia PRE-EMPT (Pre-eclampsia/Eclampsia, Monitoring, Prevention and Treatment) initiative supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The articles have undergone the journal's standard peer review process for supplements. The Supplement Editor declares that they have no competing interests.
Edited by Jose Belizan.
  1. Content Type:Research

    An estimated 276 Pakistani women die for every 100,000 live births; with eclampsia accounting for about 10 % of these deaths. Community health workers contribute to the existing health system in Pakistan under...
    Authors:Rehana A. Salam, Rahat Najam Qureshi, Sana Sheikh, Asif Raza Khowaja, Diane Sawchuck, Marianne Vidler, Peter von Dadelszen, Shujaat Zaidi and Zulfiqar Bhutta
    Citation:Reproductive Health 2016 13(Suppl 2):107
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    Maternal mortality ratio is 276 per 100,000 live births in Pakistan. Eclampsia is responsible for one in every ten maternal deaths despite the fact that management of this disease is inexpensive and has been a...
    Authors:Sana Sheikh, Rahat Najam Qureshi, Asif Raza Khowaja, Rehana Salam, Marianne Vidler, Diane Sawchuck, Peter von Dadelszen, Shujat Zaidi and Zulfiqar Bhutta
    Citation:Reproductive Health 2016 13(Suppl 2):104
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    The dearth of health personnel in low income countries has attracted global attention. Ways as to how health care services can be delivered in a more efficient and effective way using available health personne...
    Authors:David O. Akeju, Marianne Vidler, J. O. Sotunsa, M. O. Osiberu, E. O. Orenuga, Olufemi T. Oladapo, A. A. Adepoju, Rahat Qureshi, Diane Sawchuck, Olalekan O. Adetoro, Peter von Dadelszen and Olukayode A. Dada
    Citation:Reproductive Health 2016 13(Suppl 2):111
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    Mozambique has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. The main influences on maternal health encompass social, economic, political, environmental and cultural determinants of hea...
    Authors:Tabassum Firoz, Marianne Vidler, Prestige Tatenda Makanga, Helena Boene, Rogério Chiaú, Esperança Sevene, Laura A. Magee, Peter von Dadelszen and Khátia Munguambe
    Citation:Reproductive Health 2016 13(Suppl 2):112
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    Pre-eclampsia is a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Early detection and treatment have been instrumental in reducing case fatality in high-income countries. To achieve thi...
    Authors:J. O. Sotunsa, M. Vidler, D. O. Akeju, M. O. Osiberu, E. O. Orenuga, O. T. Oladapo, R. Qureshi, D. Sawchuck, O. O. Adetoro, P. von Dadelszen and O. A. Dada
    Citation:Reproductive Health 2016 13(Suppl 2):108
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    In India, the hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and postpartum haemorrhage are responsible for nearly 40 % of all maternal deaths. Most of these deaths occur in primary health settings which frequently lack ...
    Authors:Umesh Ramadurg, Marianne Vidler, Umesh Charanthimath, Geetanjali Katageri, Mrutyunjaya Bellad, Ashalata Mallapur, Shivaprasad Goudar, Shashidhar Bannale, Chandrashekhar Karadiguddi, Diane Sawchuck, Rahat Qureshi, Peter von Dadelszen and Richard Derman
    Citation:Reproductive Health 2016 13(Suppl 2):113
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    Mozambique has drastically improved an array of health indicators in recent years, including maternal mortality rates which decreased 63 % from 1990–2013 but the rates still high. Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia c...
    Authors:Helena Boene, Marianne Vidler, Orvalho Augusto, Mohsin Sidat, Eusébio Macete, Clara Menéndez, Diane Sawchuck, Rahat Qureshi, Peter von Dadelszen, Khátia Munguambe and Esperança Sevene
    Citation:Reproductive Health 2016 13(Suppl 2):105
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