Status of emergency obstetric care in six developing countries five years before the MDG targets for maternal and newborn health.
<h4>Background</h4>Ensuring women have access to good quality Emergency Obstetric Care (EOC) is a key strategy to reducing maternal and newborn deaths. Minimum coverage rates are expected to be 1 Comprehensive (CEOC) and 4 Basic EOC (BEOC) facilities per 500,000 population.<h4>Meth...
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Auteurs principaux: | Charles Ameh, Sia Msuya, Jan Hofman, Joanna Raven, Matthews Mathai, Nynke van den Broek |
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2012
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