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Neonatal death is a major concern for Indigenous women with asthma during pregnancy and could be prevented with better models of care

Asthma is the most common respiratory illness in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. From the Mater Mothers routinely collected perinatal data in Brisbane we have identified that 24% of Indigenous and 17% of non‐Indigenous women have pregnancies complicated by asthma. Indigenous women...

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Published in:Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology 2022-02, Vol.62 (1), p.160-163
Main Authors: Clifton, Vicki L., Das, Jui, Flenady, Vicki, Rae, Kym
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Parturition
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