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Maternal-Related Deaths and Impoverishment among Adolescent Girls in India and Niger

2016

This article, published in BMJ Open, examined the distribution of maternal deaths and impoverishment among adolescent girls across socioeconomic groups in Niger and India, which have the largest fertility rate, and number of maternal deaths, respectively.

Results showed that in Niger and India, the poorer adolescents had a larger number of maternal deaths compared to the richer. Impoverishment occurred mostly among the richer adolescents in Niger and among the poorer adolescents in India. Increasing educational attainment of adolescent girls in both countries could possibly avert significant numbers of maternal deaths and catastrophic health expenditure.

 

Source:

Verguet S, Nandi A, Filippi V, Bundy DA. Maternal-Related Deaths and Impoverishment among Adolescent Girls in India and Niger: Findings from a Modelling Study. BMJ Open 2016; 6: e011586. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011586