نتایج جستجو برای: maternal death review mdr

تعداد نتایج: 1296320  

2011
Juan Liang Li Dai Jun Zhu Xiaohong Li Weiyue Zeng He Wang Qi Li Mingrong Li Rong Zhou Yanping Wang

BACKGROUND Most maternal deaths in developing countries can be prevented. China is among the 13 countries with the most maternal deaths; however, there has been a marked decrease in the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) over the last 3 decades. China's reduction in the MMR has contributed significantly to the global decline of the MMR. This study examined the geographic and rural-urban differences...

2013
Samantha Rosas Jaime Bravo Franklin Gonzalez Nora de Moreno Joel Sanchez Ronnie G Gavilan Amador Goodridge

BACKGROUND Tuberculosis continues to be one of the leading causes of death worldwide and in the American region. Although multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) remains a threat to TB control in Panama, few studies have focused in typing MDR-TB strains. The aim of our study was to characterize MDR Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates using PCR-based genetic markers. METHODS From 20...

Cancer is one of the main causes of death worldwide. Chemotherapy is the most common method for cancer therapy which represent non-specific side effects on normal cells and tissues and drug resistance in cancer cells. There are two main mechanisms for Multi Drug Resistance (MDR) in cancer cells including: drug efflux pump and activation of anti-apoptotic pathways. Cancer chemotherapy disadvanta...

2012
Ragini Pasricha Manju Shukla Madhuri Narayanan

Introduction Jharkhand has a maternal mortality ratio of 312 maternal deaths for every 100,000 deliveries, higher than the national average of 254 maternal deaths for every 100,000 deliveries. Only 47% of the deliveries in Jharkhand are attended by a skilled birth attendant, as opposed to the national average 76% of deliveries in India, which have skilled birth attendance. There is a shortage o...

Journal: :International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 2006
W J Graham J Hussein

This paper aims to highlight the importance of aspiring to achieve universal reporting of maternal deaths as a part of taking responsibility for these avoidable tragedies. The paper first discusses the reasons for reporting maternal deaths, distinguishing between individual case notification and aggregate statistics. This is followed by a summary of the status of reporting at national and inter...

Journal: :International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 2011
Nadia Diamond-Smith Malcolm Potts

More than 99% of maternal deaths occur in low-resource settings; in parts of the developing world, as many as one in six women die of maternal causes. Currently, seven developing countries-Afghanistan, Angola, Malawi, Niger, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and Tanzania-have maternal mortality ratios of at least 1,400 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births.

2010
Guang Xue He Yan Guang Xie Li Xia Wang Martien W. Borgdorff Marieke J. van der Werf Ji Huan Fan Xing Lu Yan Fa Bin Li Xue Zhi Zhang Yan Lin Zhao Susan van den Hof

BACKGROUND In 2004, an anti-tuberculosis (TB) drug resistance survey in Heilongjiang province, China, enrolled 1574 (79%) new and 421 (21%) retreatment patients. Multi-drug resistant (MDR) TB was detected in 7.2% of new and 30.4% of retreatment patients. All received treatment with standardized first-line drug (FLD) regimens. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We report treatment outcomes of the ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2016
Michael D Humphrey

In Australia, a series of reports regardingmaternal deaths has been published over the past five decades; the first in the series covered the 1964e1966 triennium. These reports examine the deaths that occurred during pregnancy or within 42 days of the end of pregnancy. They are compilations of data sourced from multidisciplinary state maternal mortality review committees that undertake detailed...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2010
Suzanne Cross Jacqueline S Bell Wendy J Graham

The first target of the fifth United Nations Millennium Development Goal is to reduce maternal mortality by 75% between 1990 and 2015. This target is critically off track. Despite difficulties inherent in measuring maternal mortality, interventions aimed at reducing it must be monitored and evaluated to determine the most effective strategies in different contexts. In some contexts, the direct ...

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