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WHO Statement on Caesarean Section Rates


WHO statement on caesarean section rates

Overview. Since 1985, the international healthcare community has considered the ideal rate for caesarean sections to be between 10-15%. Since ...

WHO Statement on Caesarean Section Rates

In recent years, governments and clinicians have expressed concern about the rise in the numbers of caesarean section births and the ...

WHO Statement on Caesarean Section Rates - PMC

Betran AP, Torloni MR, Zhang JJ, Gülmezoglu AM for the WHO Working Group on Caesarean Section. WHO Statement on Caesarean Section Rates. BJOG 2016; 123:667–670.

WHO Statement on Caesarean Section Rates - ResearchGate

The experts in Fortaleza concluded: 'there is no justification for any region to have a caesarean section rate higher than 10–15%'.

WHO Statement on Caesarean Section Rates - PubMed

WHO Statement on Caesarean Section Rates.

WHO Session - 2023 - Obstetrics and Gynecology - Wiley

In the absence of global effective interventions to revert the trend, by 2030, at the current pace, 28.5% of women worldwide will give birth by ...

WHO Statement on caesarean section rates - Taylor & Francis Online

When medically justified, a caesarean section can effectively prevent maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. However, there is no ...

Achieving WHO's Goal for Reducing Cesarean Section Rate in a ...

WHO has recommended that the reasonable CS rate should not be higher than 10–15% of all deliveries (3, 4). In contrary to the recommendation, the worldwide CS ...

WHO Statement on Caesarean Section Rates - eCommons@AKU

WHO Statement on. Caesarean Section Rates. BJOG 2016;123:667–670. In 1985 when a group of experts convened by the World. Health Organization in ...

WHO Statement on Caesarean Section Rates

At population level, caesarean section rates higher than 10% are not associated with reductions in maternal and newborn mortality rates. 3. Caesarean sections ...

CAESAREAN SECTION RATE - WHO-MoNITOR

health/sm/cesarean-sections-as-a-percent-of-all-births. Page 10. 10. Indicator Sheets–Cesarean Section Rate. REFERENCES. 1. WHO statement on caesarean section ...

Full article: Cesarean section rate: navigating the gap between WHO ...

The worldwide cesarean section (CS) rate stands at 21.1% [Citation3]. The lowest rate is observed in sub-Saharan Africa at 5.0%, while the highest rate is ...

Trends and projections of caesarean section rates - BMJ Global Health

Background The caesarean section (CS) rate continues to increase across high-income, middle-income and low-income countries. We present current global and ...

Caesarean delivery rates at a country level should be in the 15-20 ...

Based on currently existing scientific evidence, we recommend that cesarean delivery rates at a country level should be in the 15–20% range.

WHO Statement on Caesarean Section Rates - eCommons@AKU

In 1985 when a group of experts convened by the World Health Organization in Fortaleza, Brazil, met to discuss the appropriate technology for birth, ...

WHO Statement on Caesarean Section Rates

WHO Statement on. Caesarean Section Rates. BJOG 2016;123:667–670. In 1985 when a group of experts convened by the World. Health Organization in ...

Estimating c-section coverage: Assessing method performance and ...

Current guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 10%-15% to be the ideal c-section rate [2]. Estimates of the c-section rate ...

WHO Statement on Caesarean Section Rates - Drexel University

Betran, AP ; Torloni, MR ; Zhang, JJ ; Gülmezoglu, AM ; Aleem, HA ; Althabe, F ; Bergholt, T ; Bernis, L ; Carroli, G ; Deneux‐Tharaux, C ; Devlieger, ...

WHO Statement on Caesarean Section Rates: Executive Summary

Since 1985, the international healthcare community has considered the ideal rate for caesarean sections to be between 10-15%.

Examining the role and relevance of the critical analysis and ...

It is well established that cesarean section (CS) rates are rising globally and this persistent increase has resulted in worldwide concern. · In 1985, the WHO ...