War-induced obstetric emergencies necessitate improved global intervention
Postgrad Med J
.
2023 Sep 21;99(1176):1049-1051.
doi: 10.1093/postmj/qgad048.
Authors
Nikitina Iryna Mykolaivna
1
,
Amal Olabisi Ahmad
1
,
Favour Tope Adebusoye
1
,
Wireko Andrew Awuah
1
,
Jack Wellington
2
,
Pearl Ohenawaa Tenkorang
3
,
Toufik Abdul-Rahman
1
,
Edouard Lansiaux
4
Affiliations
1
Faculty of Medicine, Sumy State University, Sumy State University , Sumy 40007, Ukraine.
2
Cardiff University School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Wales CF14 4XN, United Kingdom.
3
Faculty of medicine, University of Ghana Medical School, University of Ghana Medical School, Accra 4236, Ghana.
4
Faculty of Medicine, Lille University of Medecine, Lille University School of Medecine, Lille 59000, France.
PMID:
37358414
DOI:
10.1093/postmj/qgad048
No abstract available
Keywords:
Cesarean Section; Emergency; Obstetrics; Surgery; War.
MeSH terms
Cesarean Section
Emergencies*
Female
Humans
Obstetrics*
Pregnancy