This study from Guatemala addressed the hypothesis buried in my novel, AFTER KILIMANJARO: that high-risk pregnancies can be detected in low-resource settings https://t.co/7vl8Melt3z https://t.co/SL4eUQ9SC9
RT @wuqukawoq: Maternal and neonatal mortality is still very prominent at a global level. Pregnant women in rural communities are unable to…
Maternal and neonatal mortality is still very prominent at a global level. Pregnant women in rural communities are unable to reach local hospitals. Check out this article that proposes a strategy to detect and refer high risk pregnancies in rural settings:
The Healthy Pregnancy project improve prenatal care providing US equipment, training, and supervision to nursing staff responsible for prenatal care in rural areas. Identifying and referring obstetric risks in time, may contribute to the reduction of mater
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