List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 14.
Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000124 (1998) |
| World's women: making gains but still disadvantaged. |
000996 (2010) |
John Grange [Royaume-Uni] ; Miriam Adhikari ; Yusuf Ahmed ; Peter Mwaba ; Keertan Dheda ; Michael Hoelscher ; Alimuddin Zumla | Tuberculosis in association with HIV/AIDS emerges as a major nonobstetric cause of maternal mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa. |
000A23 (2010) |
Sandro Accorsi [Éthiopie] ; Nejmudin Kedir Bilal ; Pasquale Farese ; Vincenzo Racalbuto | Countdown to 2015: comparing progress towards the achievement of the health Millennium Development Goals in Ethiopia and other sub-Saharan African countries. |
000A59 (2009) |
Philip Mwalali [États-Unis] ; Emmanuel Ngui | Reduction in maternal and child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: the yo-yo effect in delivering on the promises. |
000D27 (2010) |
Quarraisha Abdool-Karim [Afrique du Sud] ; Carla Abouzahr ; Karl Dehne ; Viviana Mangiaterra ; Jack Moodley ; Nigel Rollins ; Lale Say ; Nathan Schaffer ; James E. Rosen ; Isabelle De Zoysa | HIV and maternal mortality: turning the tide. |
001080 (2011) |
J. Moodley [Afrique du Sud] ; R C Pattinson ; C. Baxter ; S. Sibeko ; Q. Abdool Karim | Strengthening HIV services for pregnant women: an opportunity to reduce maternal mortality rates in Southern Africa/sub-Saharan Africa. |
001E47 (2013) |
Sarah Zureick-Brown ; Holly Newby ; Doris Chou ; Nobuko Mizoguchi ; Lale Say ; Emi Suzuki ; John Wilmoth | Understanding Global Trends in Maternal Mortality |
001F43 (2013) |
Michel Garenne [Afrique du Sud] ; Kathleen Kahn ; Mark Collinson ; Xavier G Mez-Olivé ; Stephen Tollman | Protective effect of pregnancy in rural South Africa: questioning the concept of "indirect cause" of maternal death. |
002077 (2014) |
Eric O. Udjo [Afrique du Sud] ; Pinky Lalthapersad-Pillay [Afrique du Sud] | Estimating maternal mortality and causes in South Africa: national and provincial levels. |
003090 (2015) |
Brian Houle [Australie, États-Unis, Afrique du Sud] ; Samuel J. Clark [États-Unis, Afrique du Sud, Ghana] ; Kathleen Kahn [États-Unis, Afrique du Sud, Ghana, Suède] ; Stephen Tollman [États-Unis, Afrique du Sud, Ghana, Suède] ; Alicia Ely Yamin [États-Unis] | The impacts of maternal mortality and cause of death on children’s risk of dying in rural South Africa: evidence from a population based surveillance study (1992-2013) |
003C78 (2017) |
Hannah M. Sebitloane [Afrique du Sud] ; Jagidesa Moodley [Afrique du Sud] ; Benn Sartorius [Afrique du Sud] | Associations between HIV, highly active anti-retroviral therapy, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy among maternal deaths in South Africa 2011-2013. |
004237 (2017) |
B. Tlou [Afrique du Sud] ; B. Sartorius [Afrique du Sud] ; F. Tanser [Afrique du Sud] | Space-time patterns in maternal and mother mortality in a rural South African population with high HIV prevalence (2000–2014): results from a population-based cohort |
004615 (2017) |
Joshua Sumankuuro ; Judith Crockett ; Shaoyu Wang | Maternal health care initiatives: Causes of morbidities and mortalities in two rural districts of Upper West Region, Ghana |
004616 (2017) |
Joshua Sumankuuro [Australie] ; Judith Crockett [Australie] ; Shaoyu Wang [Australie] | Maternal health care initiatives: Causes of morbidities and mortalities in two rural districts of Upper West Region, Ghana. |
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