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28 Φεβ 2019 · For every 1000 births in Papua New Guinea, as many as 9 mothers and 24 newborn babies die. The country has the highest rate of maternal and newborn mortality in WHO’s Western Pacific Region. “This situation is unacceptable. No woman should die to give life.
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14 Ιουλ 2020 · PORT MORESBY, 14 July 2020 – UNICEF today signed a new partnership with St John Ambulance in Papua New Guinea to support a package of interventions aimed at enhancing pre-hospital and ambulance care for maternal, new-born and child health.
1 Ιουν 2022 · Newborn care. Papua New Guinea. Renewed attention and investment is needed to improve the quality of care during the early newborn period to address preventable newborn deaths and stillbirths in Papua New Guinea (PNG).
2 Δεκ 2019 · Introduction. Papua New Guinea (PNG) is the most populous country in the Pacific with more than 9 million people. 1, 2 It has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios (MMR) and infant mortality rates (IMR) in the Asia-Pacific region. 3–5 The leading causes of maternal death are obstetric haemorrhage (30%), sepsis (5%), embolism (15% ...
20 Ιουλ 2023 · Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a country in the Pacific which faces multiple challenges to improving care during pregnancy and birth. We aimed to understand what community members think about care provided and experienced during labour and birth in East New Britain, a rural province of PNG.
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is the most populous country in the Pacific with more than 9 million people. Difficult terrain, poor roads and limited infrastructure mean providing effective health care - especially in rural areas, where most people live - is challenging. Women and newborns in PNG experience …
The Child Health Advisory Committee of the National Department of Health releases the 11th Annual Report on Child Morbidity and Mortality in Papua New Guinea, for 2020. The Committee believes the data and recommendations contained in this report should be read by all health workers and health administrators.