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*Emigrants and Immigrants 2 Female 2 Humans 2 Maternal Mortality/*ethnology 2 *Developing Countries 1 Adolescent 1 Adult 1 Case-Control Studies 1 Cause of Death 1 Cross-Sectional Studies 1 Databases 1 Factual 1 Maternal Age 1 Maternal Health Services 1 Pregnancy 1 Registries 1 Risk 1 Risk Assessment 1 Risk Factors 1 Socioeconomic Factors 1 Young Adult 1
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Luque Fernandez, M. A. 2 Bueno Cavanillas, A. 1 Cavanillas, A. B. 1 Gutierrez Garitano, I. 1 de Mateo, S. 1
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Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University 2
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Excess of maternal mortality in foreign nationalities in Spain, 1999-2006
Luque Fernandez, M. A.; Bueno Cavanillas, A.; de Mateo, S. - Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard …
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare maternal mortality by province, autonomous region and mother's country of birth in Spain during 1999-2006. STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional ecological study with all live births and maternal mortality cases occurring during 1999-2006 in Spain was done. Data...
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Increased risk of maternal deaths associated with foreign origin in Spain: a population based case-control study
Luque Fernandez, M. A.; Gutierrez Garitano, I.; … - Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard …
In Europe, different studies have identified immigrant women coming from developing countries as a risk group for maternal death. In Spain, an ecological study showed higher maternal mortality rates among foreign mothers compared with Spanish mothers during 2003-04. To examine whether the...
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