Prospective audit of perinatal mortality among inborn babies in a tertiary health center in Lagos, Nigeria.

@article{Ekure2011ProspectiveAO,
  title={Prospective audit of perinatal mortality among inborn babies in a tertiary health center in Lagos, Nigeria.},
  author={Ekanem N. Ekure and V C Ezeaka and E O Iroha and M T C Egri-Okwaji},
  journal={Nigerian journal of clinical practice},
  year={2011},
  volume={14 1},
  pages={
          88-94
        }
}
BACKGROUND The perinatal mortality rate remains an important indicator of maternal care and maternal health and nutrition, and also reflects the quality of obstetric and pediatric care available. The causes of most of the perinatal deaths are preventable, thus making it important to identify the risk factors in each health environment. OBJECTIVE The aim was to prospectively audit the perinatal mortality and associated risk factors in a tertiary health facility in a developing country… 
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