Impacts of maternal mortality on living children and families: A qualitative study from Butajira, Ethiopia
Background The consequences of maternal mortality on orphaned children and the family
members who support them are dramatic, especially in countries that have high maternal …
members who support them are dramatic, especially in countries that have high maternal …
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)
B Houle, SJ Clark, K Kahn, S Tollman, AE Yamin - Reproductive health, 2015 - Springer
Background Maternal mortality, the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and child survival are closely
linked. This study contributes evidence on the impact of maternal death on children's risk of …
linked. This study contributes evidence on the impact of maternal death on children's risk of …
Place of residence moderates the risk of Infant Death in Kenya: Evidence from the most Recent Census 2009
Background Substantial progress has been made in reducing childhood mortality worldwide
from 1990–2015 (Millennium Development Goal, target 4). Achieving target goals on this …
from 1990–2015 (Millennium Development Goal, target 4). Achieving target goals on this …
[HTML][HTML] Tracing shadows: How gendered power relations shape the impacts of maternal death on living children in sub Saharan Africa
Driven by the need to better understand the full and intergenerational toll of maternal
mortality (MM), a mixed-methods study was conducted in four countries in sub-Saharan …
mortality (MM), a mixed-methods study was conducted in four countries in sub-Saharan …
Prevention of Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission: Predictors of Utilization & Future Policy Implication
TE Martz - 2015 - escholarship.org
Despite the availability of highly efficacious antiretroviral drug regimens for the prevention of
mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT), transmission rates remain higher than those …
mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT), transmission rates remain higher than those …