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Review
. 2010 Dec;95(12):1039-46.
doi: 10.1136/adc.2009.179366. Epub 2010 Oct 26.

Perinatal interventions and survival in resource-poor settings: which work, which don't, which have the jury out?

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Perinatal interventions and survival in resource-poor settings: which work, which don't, which have the jury out?

David Osrin et al. Arch Dis Child. 2010 Dec.

Abstract

Perinatal conditions make the largest contribution to the burden of disease in low-income countries. Although postneonatal mortality rates have declined, stillbirth and early neonatal mortality rates remain high in many countries in Africa and Asia, and there is a concentration of mortality around the time of birth. Our article begins by considering differences in the interpretation of 'intervention' to improve perinatal survival. We identify three types of

Intervention: a single action, a collection of actions delivered in a package and a broader social or system approach. We use this classification to summarise the findings of recent systematic reviews and meta-analyses. After describing the growing evidence base for the effectiveness of community-based perinatal care, we discuss current concerns about integration: of women's and children's health programmes, of community-based and institutional care, and of formal and informal sector human resources. We end with some thoughts on the complexity of choices confronting women and their families in low-income countries, particularly in view of the growth in non-government and private sector healthcare.

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Potential sources of assistance and healthcare for mothers and newborn infants in a low-income setting.

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