Association between maternal haemoglobin concentrations and maternal and neonatal outcomes: the prospective, observational, multinational, INTERBIO-21st fetal study

Anaemia in pregnancy is a global health problem with associated maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. We aimed to investigate the association between maternal haemoglobin concentrations during pregnancy and the risk of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. In this prospective, observation...

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Hauptverfasser: Ohuma, Eric O, Jabin, Nusrat, Young, Melissa F, Epie, Terrence, Martorell, Reynaldo, Peña-Rosas, Juan Pablo, Garcia-Casal, Maria Nieves, Kennedy, Stephen H, Victora, Cesar G, Craik, Rachel, Ash, Stephen, Barros, Fernando C, Barsosio, Hellen C, Berkley, James A, Carvalho, Maria, Fernandes, Michelle, Cheikh Ismail, Leila, Lambert, Ann, Lindgren, Cecilia M, McGready, Rose, Munim, Shama, Nellåker, Christoffer, Noble, Julia A, Norris, Shane A, Nosten, Francois, Ohuma, Eric, Papageorghiou, Aris T, Stein, Alan, Stones, William, Tshivuila-Matala, Chrystelle O O, Staines Urias, Eleonora, Vatish, Manu, Wulff, Katharina, Zainab, Ghulam, Zondervan, Krina T, Uauy, Ricardo, Bhutta, Zulfiqar A, Villar, José, Villar, Jose
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