“…Coccody and Yopougon are, however, two of only three university teaching hospitals in that country, reminding us of the limited access to health care in Western Africa, and especially in Côte d'Ivoire, where maternal mortality rates remain amongst the highest in the world (> 600 per 100,000 live births). 6 The data presented in the paper by Brouh et al 1 may leave us with mixed feelings. on one hand, some features of hospital care seem very similar to what can be seen in more developed countries, such as a high number of Cesarean deliveries, large numbers of patients receiving mechanical ventilation, and ready availability of low molecular weight heparins.…”