Seasonal variation in direct obstetric mortality in rural Senegal: Role of malaria?

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We explore a possible link between malaria and maternal death in a rural area of Senegal by assessing the seasonal pattern of maternal mortality by cause and examining whether this pattern coincides with the malaria season. Overall mortality in women 15-49 years of age did not differ by season, while maternal and direct obstetric deaths were significantly more frequent during the rainy/malaria season than during the rest of the year, even after adjusting for place of delivery.

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Etard, J. F., Kodio, B., & Ronsmans, C. (2003). Seasonal variation in direct obstetric mortality in rural Senegal: Role of malaria? American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 68(4), 503–504. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2003.68.503

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