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    The prevention of maternal death: A continuing challenge

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    Date
    1986
    Author
    Crowther, C.
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    Abstract
    Pueiperal sepsis, haemorrhage, post abortal sepsis and hypertensive disease remain the main causes of maternal mortality at Harare Maternity Hospital. Lack of antenatal care was a factor in the majority of deaths. Preventative factors for the principal causes of death are discussed. The value of post mortem examination in cases of maternal deaths is stressed.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10646/2805
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    Crowther, C. (1986). The Prevention of Maternal Deaths: A Continuing Challenge. Central African Journal of Medicine, 32 (1), 11-14.
    Publisher
    University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences
    Subject
    maternal deaths
    maternal mortality
    Pueiperal sepsis
    haemorrhage
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