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Title: Urogenital fistula reviewed: a marker of severe maternal morbidity and an indicator of the quality of maternal healthcare delivery
Authors: Harrison, Margo S.
Mabeya, Hillary
Goldenberg, Robert L.
McClure, Elizabeth M.
Keywords: Urogenital fistula
Obstetric fistula
Maternal morbidity
Low and middle income
Issue Date: 19-Aug-2015
Publisher: Biomed central
Abstract: Background: While obstetric fistula has been recognized as a major maternal morbidity since the 1980s, it has become an indicator of access to and quality of women’ s health care. Findings: Obstetric fistula still exists in low-income countries (LIC) because health care systems fail to provide adequate family planning, skilled birth attendance, basic and emergency obstetric care, and affordable treatment of fistula, while concurrently lacking social networks to serve as safety nets for affected girls and women [WHO, 2007]. Conclusion: This review explores the most recent published experience with respect to the definition of fistula, its diagnosis, treatment, and management, and further steps for prevention of fistula on a global scale.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7095
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