Huge Proportion Of Maternal Deaths Worldwide Are Preventable

A new study suggests that of women who die during pregnancy and childbirth in sub-Saharan Africa, more may die from treatable infectious diseases than from conditions directly linked to pregnancy.

These results indicate that effective treatment and prevention of infectious disease, such as antiretroviral drugs for treating HIV/AIDS and insecticide-treated bed nets for preventing malaria, could greatly reduce the maternal death toll in Mozambique and perhaps in other countries in sub-Saharan Africa. However, it should be noted that the single most common cause of death was as expected: haemorrhage, massive blood loss around the time of delivery, ... Full Story »

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Vienna Tartaglia
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by Vienna Tartaglia - Feb. 3, 2010

I was reading this and decided that it seemed factual. It gave facts about what they think is happening in Sub-Saharan Africa and what they believe what is actually happening and how they could possibly fix it.

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