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A global reference for caesarean section rates (C‐Model): a multicountry cross‐sectional study
OBJECTIVE: To generate a global reference for caesarean section (CS) rates at health facilities. DESIGN: Cross‐sectional study. SETTING: Health facilities from 43 countries. POPULATION/SAMPLE: Thirty eight thousand three hundred and twenty‐four women giving birth from 22 countries for model building...
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