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Maternal and newborn outcomes in Pakistan compared to other low and middle income countries in the global network’s maternalnewborn healthregistry: an active, community- based, pregnancy surveillance mechanism

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dc.contributor.author Pasha, Omrana
dc.contributor.author Saleem, Sarah
dc.contributor.author Ali, Sumera
dc.contributor.author Goudar, Shivaprasad S
dc.contributor.author Garces, Ana
dc.contributor.author Esamai, Fabian
dc.contributor.author Patel, Archana
dc.contributor.author Chomba, Elwyn
dc.contributor.author Althabe, Fernando
dc.contributor.author Moore, Janet L
dc.contributor.author Harrison, Margo
dc.contributor.author Berrueta, Mabel B
dc.contributor.author Hambidge, K Michael
dc.contributor.author Krebs, Nancy F
dc.contributor.author Hibberd, Patricia L
dc.contributor.author Carlo, Waldemar A
dc.contributor.author Kodkany, Bhala
dc.contributor.author Derman, Richard J
dc.contributor.author Liechty, Edward A
dc.contributor.author Koso-Thomas, Marion
dc.contributor.author McClure, Elizabeth M
dc.contributor.author Goldenberg, Robert L
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-07T09:37:36Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-07T09:37:36Z
dc.date.issued 2015-06-08
dc.identifier.uri http://www.reproductive-health-journal.com/content/12/S2/S15
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7034
dc.description bibliography references en_US
dc.description.abstract Background: Despite global improvements in maternal and newborn health (MNH), maternal, fetal and newborn mortality rates in Pakistan remain stagnant. Using data from the Global Network’s Maternal Newborn Health Registry (MNHR) the objective of this study is to compare the rates of maternal mortality, stillbirth and newborn mortality and levels of putative risk factors between the Pakistani site and those in other countries. Methods: Using data collected through a multi-site, prospective, ongoing, active surveillance system to track pregnancies and births in communities in discrete geographical areas in seven sites across six countries including Pakistan, India, Kenya, Zambia, Guatemala and Argentina from 2010 to 2013, the study compared MNH outcomes and risk factors. The MNHR captures more than 60,000 deliveries annually across all sites with over 10,000 of them in Thatta, Pakistan. Results: The Pakistan site had a maternal mortality ratio almost three times that of the other sites (313/100,000 vs 116/100,000). Stillbirth (56.5 vs 22.9/1000 births), neonatal mortality (50.0 vs 20.7/1000 livebirths) and perinatal mortality rates (95.2/1000 vs 39.0/1000 births) in Thatta, Pakistan were more than twice those of the other sites. The Pakistani site is the only one in the Global Network where maternal mortality increased (from 231/100,000 to 353/100,000) over the study period and fetal and neonatal outcomes remained stagnant. The Pakistan site lags behind other sites in maternal education, high parity, and appropriate antenatal and postnatal care. However, facility delivery and skilled birth attendance rates were less prominently different between the Pakistani site and other sites, with the exception of India. The difference in the fetal and neonatal outcomes between the Pakistani site and the other sites was most pronounced amongst normal birth weight babies. Conclusions: The increase in maternal mortality and the stagnation of fetal and neonatal outcomes from 2010 to 2013 indicates that current levels of antenatal and newborn care interventions in Thatta, Pakistan are insufficient to protect against poor maternal and neonatal outcomes. Delivery care in the Pakistani site, while appearing quantitatively equivalent to the care in sites in Africa, is less effective in saving the lives of women and their newborns. By the metrics available from this study, the quality of obstetric and neonatal care in the site in Pakistan is poor. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Biomed central en_US
dc.subject Maternal en_US
dc.subject Fetal and newborn mortality rates en_US
dc.subject Newborn health en_US
dc.title Maternal and newborn outcomes in Pakistan compared to other low and middle income countries in the global network’s maternalnewborn healthregistry: an active, community- based, pregnancy surveillance mechanism en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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