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Are national policies and programs for prevention and management of postpartum hemorrhage and preeclampsia adequate? A key informant survey in 37 countries

Jeffrey Michael Smith, Sheena Currie, Tirza Cannon, Deborah Armbruster and Julia Perri
Global Health: Science and Practice August 2014, 2(3):275-284; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00034
Jeffrey Michael Smith
aJhpiego, MCHIP, Washington, DC., USA
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Sheena Currie
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Tirza Cannon
bUniversity of Washington, Seattle, WA., USA
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Deborah Armbruster
cUnited States Agency for International Development, Washington, DC., USA
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vol. 2 no. 3 275-284
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00034
PubMed 
25276587

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Global Health: Science and Practice
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2169-575X
History 
  • Received: February 25, 2014
  • Accepted: May 27, 2014
  • Published online August 19, 2014.

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  1. Jeffrey Michael Smitha⇑,
  2. Sheena Curriea,
  3. Tirza Cannonb,
  4. Deborah Armbrusterc,
  5. Julia Perrid
  1. aJhpiego, MCHIP, Washington, DC., USA
  2. bUniversity of Washington, Seattle, WA., USA
  3. cUnited States Agency for International Development, Washington, DC., USA
  4. dJhpiego, Baltimore, MD., USA
  1. Correspondence to Jeffrey Michael Smith (jeffrey.smith{at}jhpiego.org).
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