2010
DOI: 10.4314/jema.v4i1.52113
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Magnitude and Causes of Maternal Deaths at Health Facilities in Eritrea in 2007.

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“…Higher prevalence of obstetric complications compared to previous findings could be a consequence of a referral system whereby complicated maternity cases are referred to hospitals. Consistent with an Eritrean study, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy were the leading cause of maternal mortality [33]. Similarly, this study revealed that postpartum haemorrhage, prolonged labour and postpartum sepsis were the predominant causes of maternal mortality, supported by several small-scale studies in Ethiopia [19,34] and findings of a systematic review of literature [35].…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Higher prevalence of obstetric complications compared to previous findings could be a consequence of a referral system whereby complicated maternity cases are referred to hospitals. Consistent with an Eritrean study, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy were the leading cause of maternal mortality [33]. Similarly, this study revealed that postpartum haemorrhage, prolonged labour and postpartum sepsis were the predominant causes of maternal mortality, supported by several small-scale studies in Ethiopia [19,34] and findings of a systematic review of literature [35].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Higher prevalence of obstetric complications compared to previous ndings could be a consequence of a referral system whereby complicated maternity cases are referred to hospitals. Consistent with an Eritrean study, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy were the leading cause of maternal mortality 33 . Similarly, this study revealed that postpartum haemorrhage, prolonged labour and postpartum sepsis were the predominant causes of maternal mortality, supported by several small-scale studies in Ethiopia 19,34 and ndings of a systematic review of literature 35 .…”
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confidence: 62%
“…This finding is unsurprising as an estimated 15% of all pregnancies ended in obstetric complications [1]. Consistent with findings of an Eritrean study [18], our finding revealed that hypertensive disorders of pregnancy were the leading cause of maternal mortality. Similarly, our study revealed that postpartum haemorrhage, prolonged labour and postpartum sepsis were the predominant causes of maternal mortality.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%