Provider-initiated delivery, late preterm birth and perinatal mortality: a secondary analysis of the WHO multicountry survey on maternal and newborn health (2017)
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- Autor USP: SOUZA, JOÃO PAULO DIAS DE - FMRP
- Unidade: FMRP
- DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000204
- Subjects: ESTUDOS TRANSVERSAIS; SAÚDE MATERNO-INFANTIL; OBSTETRÍCIA
- Keywords: Cross-sectional survey; Maternal health; Obstetrics
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: BMJ Global Health
- ISSN: 2059-7908
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 2, n. 2, art. e000204, 2017
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MORISAKI, N. et al. Provider-initiated delivery, late preterm birth and perinatal mortality: a secondary analysis of the WHO multicountry survey on maternal and newborn health. BMJ Global Health, v. 2, n. 2, 2017Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000204. Acesso em: 05 nov. 2024. -
APA
Morisaki, N., Zhang, X., Ganchimeg, T., Vogel, J. P., Souza, J. P. D. de, Cecatti, J. G., et al. (2017). Provider-initiated delivery, late preterm birth and perinatal mortality: a secondary analysis of the WHO multicountry survey on maternal and newborn health. BMJ Global Health, 2( 2). doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000204 -
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Morisaki N, Zhang X, Ganchimeg T, Vogel JP, Souza JPD de, Cecatti JG, Torloni MR, Ota E, Mori R, Mittal S, Tough S, Dolan S, Kramer MS. Provider-initiated delivery, late preterm birth and perinatal mortality: a secondary analysis of the WHO multicountry survey on maternal and newborn health [Internet]. BMJ Global Health. 2017 ; 2( 2):[citado 2024 nov. 05 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000204 -
Vancouver
Morisaki N, Zhang X, Ganchimeg T, Vogel JP, Souza JPD de, Cecatti JG, Torloni MR, Ota E, Mori R, Mittal S, Tough S, Dolan S, Kramer MS. Provider-initiated delivery, late preterm birth and perinatal mortality: a secondary analysis of the WHO multicountry survey on maternal and newborn health [Internet]. BMJ Global Health. 2017 ; 2( 2):[citado 2024 nov. 05 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000204 - Searching for the optimal rate of medically necessary cesarean delivery
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