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Diana Ramasauskaite1, Dietmar Schlembach2, Akaninyene E Ubom3
1Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius, Lithuania.
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Maternal mortality from postpartum hemorrhage is not only a medical issue but a social one as well, dependent mainly on persistent inequities in global health and socioeconomic development. Research, evidence-based clinical practice, and advocacy are the cornerstones of strategy in decreasing maternal mortality and near-miss cases of postpartum hemorrhage. Multisectoral coordination is crucial in optimizing the usage of resources by avoiding duplication of inputs and activities.
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