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Hospital-based caesarean section in the Arab Region : an overview.

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DOI: 10.26719/2009.15.2.458
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Contributors
Choueiry, N., Author
Jurdi, R., Author
Publisher
World Health Organization.
Gregorian
2009-03
Language
English
English abstract
This article provides an overview of hospital-based rates of caesarean delivery in 18 Arab countries and the association between these rates and selected demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Data on caesarean section were based on 2 of the most recent national hospital-based surveys in each country and on published studies based on hospital samples. High levels of caesarean delivery were found in Egypt (26% in 2003), followed by Sudan (20% in 1993). Six countries and the West Bank area of Palestine had rates > 15% and 11 countries and Gaza had rates between 5% and 15%. The findings indicate an increasing trend of caesarean section delivery in the region. Policies aiming at reducing surgical deliveries should seek to identify and address these risk factors.
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1020-3397
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