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Trends in Maternal Mortality : 1990 to 2013

2014

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Bibliographic information
Publisher
Geneva: World Health Organization
Other Subjects
Obstetric complications; Registered deaths; Maternal health; Hypertensive disorders; Risk of death; Health workers; Epidemic; Gross domestic product per capita; Lower fertility; Pregnancy-related deaths; Age mortality; Life expectancy at birth; Mortality levels; Maternal death; Progress; Data sets; Health problems; Millennium development goal; Aids deaths; Health management; Civil registration systems; Maternal mortality data; Adulthood; Maternal deaths; Data availability; Community health workers; Research purposes; Reproductive age; Population structures; Maternal mortality ratios; Health information systems; Number of women; Death certificates; Universal access; Early pregnancy; Pregnancy status; Health research; Community health; Termination of pregnancy; Childbirth; Lifetime risk; Exercises; Antenatal care; Strategy for women; United nations population division; Health needs; Mortality risks; Civil registration; Number of people; Mmr; Complications of pregnancy; Maternal mortality ratio; Death rates; Hiv infection; Human development; Palestinian territory; Health centre; Health care providers; Adverse outcomes of pregnancy; Fertility rate; Girls; Woman; E-mail; Pregnancies; Maternal mortality; Gdp per capita; Live births; Maternal age; Registration of births; Purchasing power; Level of mortality; Number of deaths; United nations population fund; Level of fertility; Nursing; Newborn; Family members; Purchasing power parity; Service delivery; Health systems; Causes of death; Female life expectancy; Maternal mortality rate; Adult mortality; Cerebrovascular diseases; Service delivery models; World population; Low-income countries; Maternal causes; Skilled attendant; International comparisons; Referral systems; Total fertility rate; Traditional birth attendants; Ppp; Neonatal health; Newborn care; Algorithm; Health information; Unfpa; Live birth
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18203World Health Organization
ISBN
978-92-4-150722-6

2014-09-15
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