Improved infection control and care, enhanced outcomes for mothers
A recent investigation led by the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN’s Special Programme in Human Reproduction (HRP), and the University of Liverpool—published in the New England Journal of Medicine—reveals that a well-structured and lasting infection prevention strategy can significantly reduce maternal infections and deaths. The study found that this approach led to a 30% decrease in severe infections and fatalities among pregnant women when compared to standard care. Maternal infections
Improved infection control and care, enhanced outcomes for mothers
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