Improvements in maternal mortality in South Africa

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Moodley, J.
Fawcus, S.
Pattinson, Robert Clive

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Health and Medical Publishing Group

Abstract

South Africa introduced confidential enquiries into maternal deaths in 1997, and the first report was published in 1998. Subsequently, six triennial reports have been published, and the seventh was being prepared at the time of submission of this manuscript. This paper is focused on data from the last 5 years and documents the reduction in maternal deaths since 2009. The main reason for this decline in maternal deaths has been the success of the antiretroviral treatment programme for HIV-positive women. There has also been a decline in deaths owing to obstetric haemorrhage, but deaths owing to complications of hypertension remain stubbornly high. There has been a continuous reduction in potentially preventable maternal deaths since 2008. However, there is still much to do, and efforts need to concentrate on improving the health system to reduce the deaths owing to haemorrhage and hypertension.

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Maternal deaths, Decline, HIV-positive women, South Africa (SA), Antiretroviral treatment (ART), Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

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Moodley, J., Fawcus, S. & Pattinson, R.C. 2018, 'Improvements in maternal mortality in South Africa', South African Medical Journal, vol. 108, suppl. 1, pp. S4-S8.