An examination of the role of antenatal care attendance in preventing adverse birth outcomes in South Africa.
Increasing adverse birth outcome are a major concern in South African maternal care and globally In South Africa, perinatal mortality rate of 40/1000 and maternal mortality ratio of 150/100 000 are poor considering the fact that 95.1 percent of women attend antenatal care and 83.7 percent of women d...
Main Author: | Ntuli, Abigail Nozipho. |
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Other Authors: | Maharaj, Pranitha. |
Language: | en |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/1565 |
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