Sub-Saharan Africa's mothers, newborns, and children: how many lives could be saved with targeted health interventions?
Friberg, Ingrid K;
Kinney, Mary V;
Lawn, Joy E;
Kerber, Kate J;
Odubanjo, M Oladoyin;
Bergh, Anne-Marie;
Walker, Neff;
Weissman, Eva;
Chopra, Mickey;
Black, Robert E;
+6 more...Science in Action: Saving the lives of Africa's Mothers, Newborn;
Axelson, Henrik;
Cohen, Barney;
Coovadia, Hoosen;
Diab, Roseanne;
Nkrumah, Francis;
(2010)
Sub-Saharan Africa's mothers, newborns, and children: how many lives could be saved with targeted health interventions?
PLoS medicine, 7 (6).
e1000295-.
ISSN 1549-1277
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000295
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As part of the series on maternal, neonatal, and child health in sub-Saharan Africa, Robert Black and colleagues estimated mortality reduction for 42 countries and conclude that the use of local data is needed to prioritize the most effective mix of interventions.