A Radford… - BMJ, 2011 - bmj.com ... In addition, between 10 000 and 40 000 women a year have been spared from puerperaltetanus. From … [Full text of this article]. Add to CiteULike CiteULike; Add to Complore Complore; Add to Connotea Connotea; Add to Delicious Delicious; Add to Digg Digg; ...
[HTML] from tidsskriftet.noGW Jacobsen, E Hem… - Tidsskrift for den Norske …, 2011 - m.tidsskriftet.no ... The obstetrician Carl Edvard Marius Levy (1808–65) in Copenhagen reported on one in 1840 (12, 15). However, in contrast to puerperal fever which still raged in maternity hospitals throughout Europe, tetanus had become less common in the process of time. Frans Chr. ... Related articles - Cached - All 2 versions
H Blencowe, S Cousens, LC Mullany, ACC Lee… - BMC Public Health, 2011 - Springer REVIEW Open Access Clean birth and postnatal care practices to reduce neonatal deaths from sepsis and tetanus: a systematic review and Delphi estimation of ... Abstract Background: Annually over 520,000 newborns die from neonatal sepsis, and 60,000 more from tetanus. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
AJ Radford - Health and History, 2011 - JSTOR ... prevented neonatal tetanus from occurring in their offspring at birth.13 Based on his work an on-going worldwide WHO/ UNICEF initiated campaign has resulted in a fall from over 2 million deaths annually, together with 30,000 to 50,000 cases of puerperaltetanus in women, to ...
CF Rueda-Clausen, J Campbell… - Obstetrics, Gynaecology …, 2011 - Elsevier ... infectious diseases into four groups: i) infectious diseases such as influenza, which have their own separate classification but are complicating the pregnancy in some way (ICD code 098 plus the specific disease identifier), ii) obstetrical tetanus (A34) iii) puerperal infections (086 ...