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Maternal health in poor countries: the broader context and a call for action

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Véronique Filippi, Carine Ronsmans, Oona M. R. Campbell, Wendy Graham et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2006Citations: 543

In this paper, we take a broad perspective on maternal health and place it in its wider context. We draw attention to the economic and social vulnerability of pregnant women, and stress the importance of concomitant broader strategies, including poverty reduction and women's empowerment. We also con...

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Maternal Morbidity and Disability and Their Consequences: Neglected Agenda in Maternal Health

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Marge Koblinsky, Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury, Allisyn C. Moran, Carine Ronsmans

Journal: Journal of Health Population and NutritionYear: 2012Citations: 166

Not available DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jhpn.v30i2.11294 J HEALTH POPUL NUTR 2012 Jun;30(2):124-130

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Determinants of reduction in maternal mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh: a 30-year cohort study

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Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury, Roslin Botlero, Marge Koblinsky, Sajal Saha et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2007Citations: 143

Background Research on the effectiveness of strategies to reduce maternal mortality is scarce. We aimed to assess the contribution of intervention strategies, such as skilled attendance at birth, to the recorded reduction in maternal mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh. We examined and compared trends i...

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Risk factors for mortality in the Bangladesh cyclone of 1991.

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Caryn Bern, Joseph E. Sniezek, Golam M. Mathbor, Maqsood Siddiqi et al.

Journal: PubMedYear: 1993Citations: 138

Cyclones continue to pose a dangerous threat to the coastal populations of Bangladesh, despite improvements in disaster control procedures. After 138,000 persons died in the April 1991 cyclone, we carried out a rapid epidemiological assessment to determine factors associated with cyclone-related mor...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsEmergency Medical ServicesOpen Access
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Decline in maternal mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh: a cautionary tale

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Carine Ronsmans, Anne Marie Vanneste, Jyotsnamoy Chakraborty, Jeroen van Ginneken

Journal: The LancetYear: 1997Citations: 129

Background A study in Matlab, Bangladesh, has provided evidence favouring a community-based maternity-care delivery system. 3 years of this programme coincided with a significant reduction in direct obstetric mortality compared with the 3 years before the programme. We have examined whether the effe...

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Effect of parent's death on child survival in rural Bangladesh: a cohort study

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Carine Ronsmans, Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury, Sushil Kanta Dasgupta, Anisuddin Ahmed et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2010Citations: 125

Background The effect of a parent's death on the survival of the children has been assessed in only a few studies. We therefore investigated the effect of the death of the mother or father on the survival of the child up to age 10 years in rural Bangladesh. Methods We used data from population surve...

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Antimicrobial Resistance of Shigella Isolates in Bangladesh, 1983-1990: Increasing Frequency of Strains Multiply Resistant to Ampicillin, Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole, and Nalidixic Acid

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Michael L. Bennish, Mohammed Abdus Salam, Mohammad Anowar Hossain, Jacques Myaux et al.

Journal: Clinical Infectious DiseasesYear: 1992Citations: 122

The susceptibility to ampicillin and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMZ) was determined for 15,824 isolates of Shigella obtained from patients attending a treatment center in Dhaka, Bangladesh, from 1983 through 1990 and for 520 isolates obtained during community surveys from 1988 through 1990. ...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyEndocrinology
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Perinatal mortality attributable to complications of childbirth in Matlab, Bangladesh.

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T. Kusiako, Carine Ronsmans, Lieve Van der Paal

Journal: PubMedYear: 2000Citations: 114

Very few population-based studies of perinatal mortality in developing countries have examined the role of intrapartum risk factors. In the present study, the proportion of perinatal deaths that are attributable to complications during childbirth in Matlab, Bangladesh, was assessed using community-b...

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Equity in use of home-based or facility-based skilled obstetric care in rural Bangladesh: an observational study

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Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury, Carine Ronsmans, Japhet Killewo, Iqbal Anwar et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2006Citations: 109

Background Few studies have assessed whether the poorest people in developing countries benefit from giving birth at home rather than in a facility. We analysed whether socioeconomic status results in differences in the use of professional midwives at home and in a basic obstetric facility in a rura...

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A comparison of three verbal autopsy methods to ascertain levels and causes of maternal deaths in Matlab, Bangladesh

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Carine Ronsmans

Journal: International Journal of EpidemiologyYear: 1998Citations: 99

BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsies have been widely used to determine the levels and causes of maternal death but few studies have assessed the reliability of various methods. METHODS: We compared the levels and causes of maternal mortality in three data sources from Matlab, Bangladesh: (1) maternal death...

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A decade of inequality in maternity care: antenatal care, professional attendance at delivery, and caesarean section in Bangladesh (1991–2004)

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Simon M. Collin, Iqbal Anwar, Carine Ronsmans

Journal: International Journal for Equity in HealthYear: 2007Citations: 94

BACKGROUND: Bangladesh is committed to the fifth Millennium Development Goal (MDG-5) target of reducing its maternal mortality ratio by three-quarters between 1990 and 2015. Since the early 1990s, Bangladesh has followed a strategy of improving access to facilities equipped and staffed to provide em...

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DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF DYSENTERY BY COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS

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Carine Ronsmans, MichaelL. Bennish, Thomas F. Wierzba

Journal: The LancetYear: 1988Citations: 86

To develop guidelines for community health workers in the treatment of patients with diarrhoea, diarrhoea prevalence was actively surveyed for a year in a remote rural community of 915,000 persons, and the enteric pathogens and clinical features associated with diarrhoeal illness were determined in ...

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Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation during Pregnancy in Low-Income Countries: A Meta-Analysis of Effects on Stillbirths and on Early and Late Neonatal Mortality

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Carine Ronsmans, David J. Fisher, Clive Osmond, Barrie Margetts et al.

Journal: Food and Nutrition BulletinYear: 2009Citations: 78

BACKGROUND: Multiple micronutrient deficiencies are common among women in low-income countries and may adversely affect pregnancy outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To conduct a meta-analysis of the effects on stillbirths and on early and late neonatal mortality of supplementation during pregnancy with multiple m...

Health SciencesMedicineRheumatologyOpen Access
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Care seeking at time of childbirth, and maternal and perinatal mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh

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Carine Ronsmans, Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury, Marge Koblinsky, Anisuddin Ahmed

Journal: Bulletin of the World Health OrganizationYear: 2009Citations: 59

OBJECTIVE: To examine the nature of the relationship between the use of skilled attendance around the time of delivery and maternal and perinatal mortality. METHODS: We analysed health and demographic surveillance system data collected between 1987 and 2005 by the International Centre for Diarrhoeal...

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Attending Home vs. Clinic-Based Deliveries: Perspectives of Skilled Birth Attendants in Matlab, Bangladesh

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Lauren S. Blum, Tamanna Sharmin, Carine Ronsmans

Journal: Reproductive Health MattersYear: 2006Citations: 56

In an effort to make skilled attendance at birth more accessible, some countries in Asia have begun major initiatives to promote the option of home delivery with a midwife. Yet there is little empirical evidence from the region to suggest that home-based care is as safe or effective as care in medic...

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