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James G Beeson1,2,3, Caroline S E Homer1,4, Christopher Morgan1,2,3
1Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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In a Guest Editorial, James Beeson and colleagues discuss the contribution of nonobstetric morbidity to mortality during and around pregnancy and what needs to be done to address this global health challenge.
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