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Combatting Postpartum Haemorrhage: Roadmap and Call-to-Action

Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a significant global health concern, particularly affecting low- and middle-income countries. The need for a comprehensive roadmap and call-to-action arises from public health needs, innovation deficits, inconsistent guidance, implementation barriers, and the high mat

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Understanding Antepartum Haemorrhage and Placenta Praevia

Antepartum haemorrhage, especially in cases of placenta praevia, can present challenges in pregnancy. This condition, where the placenta covers or is near the cervix, requires careful monitoring and may necessitate interventions like ultrasound scans and potential hospital admissions. Risk factors f

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Prevalence of Antibiotics Prescription Among Women During Childbirth: A Retrospective Study

This retrospective study aimed to define the prevalence and types of antibiotics prescribed, timing, and duration of prescription for mothers during childbirth at Pumwani Maternity Hospital, The Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi, and Kihara Sub-County Hospital. The study focused on determining

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Neonatal Resuscitation Guidelines and Protocols

Detailed information on neonatal resuscitation techniques and protocols from the 7th edition guide. Covers topics such as interrupted transitions, resuscitation flow diagram steps, perinatal risk factors, questions to ask before birth, initial steps of newborn care, and more. Emphasizes the importan

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Insights from PROMISE 1077 Trials on Maternal-Infant Survival

The PROMISE 1077 Trials focused on key research questions related to the effectiveness and safety of antiretroviral therapy in HIV+ pregnant women, especially concerning maternal ART during antepartum and postpartum stages, as well as the impact on maternal health post-pregnancy. The trials recruite

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Understanding Haemorrhage and Its Impact in Surgery

Haemorrhage in surgery is a critical phenomenon leading to hypovolaemic shock, trauma-induced coagulopathy, and other complications. It involves ongoing bleeding, hypoperfusion, acidosis, and hypothermia, exacerbating the condition. Classification includes revealed and concealed haemorrhage, with pr

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