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Scourge of intra-partum foetal death in Sub-Saharan Africa
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作者 Adesina oA Adekanbi oladapo o olayemi +1 位作者 adeniran o fawole Kayode A Afolabi 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2015年第7期635-639,共5页
Intra-partum foetal death has been variously defined.However, a definition adopted at a technical consultation in 2006 is employed in this review. The quality of intrapartum care is a crucial factor for pregnancy outc... Intra-partum foetal death has been variously defined.However, a definition adopted at a technical consultation in 2006 is employed in this review. The quality of intrapartum care is a crucial factor for pregnancy outcome for both mothers and new-borns. Intra-partum stillbirth is defined as late foetal death during labour, which clinically presents as fresh stillbirth. The largest proportion of the world's stillbirths occurs in the late preterm, term and intra-partum periods. The Western Pacific region has the greatest reduction in stillbirth with a 3.8% annual decline between 1995 and 2009; however, the annual decline in the African region is less than 1%. Caesarean delivery is still uncommon, especially in rural areas: 1% of births in rural Sub-Saharan Africa and 5% in rural South Asia are by caesarean delivery; 62% of stillbirths occurred during the intra-partum period; 61.4% of stillbirths are attributable to obstetrical complications. Preventive measures aimed at reducing the incidence of intra-partum foetal death entail all measures aimed at improving quality antenatal care and preventing intrapartum asphyxia. This review discusses intra-partum foetal deaths from a Sub-Saharan African perspective. It explores the contribution of research within the region to identifying its impact on new-born health and potential cost-effective policy interventions. 展开更多
关键词 Intra-partum FOETAL DEATH Sub-Saharan AFRICA
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