A Study to Assess the Knowledge of Junior Health Assistants (Female) in Relation with the Leading Causes of Maternal Mortality and Morbidity in Selected PHC’S of Bagalkot District Karnataka State
Authors : Jayashree. Itti, Shilpa. N. Kugali, Dr. Deelip S. Natekar, Mahesh. Koujalagi, Sharavan kumar Lachyan, Nitin. Jakati
Volume/Issue : Volume 4 - 2019, Issue 7 - July
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Abstract : The maternal mortality and morbidity problem in developing countries is high. Every year 6, 00,000 women die because of problems during pregnancy. The maternal mortality is a complex relation between medical, cultural, logistic and socio economic factors and prevailing health care infrastructure in the community. The major immediate causes account for 75%of maternal death.