Hospitals across the United States, specifically in Illinois, Nebraska, and Tennessee, are stepping up their game in working towards enhanced maternal health and patient safety. This initiative has been reported by the American Hospital Association (AHA) in a December publication and aligns with the prevailing need for germinating progress in the country's maternal health. There…
According to a groundbreaking study from the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Special Program in Human Reproduction (HRP), and the University of Liverpool, a structured, streamlined technique in infection prevention and control can drastically reduce maternal infections, resulting in a sparing 30% drop in deaths when compared to preexisting standard care. Maternal infections…
A groundbreaking clinical trial has unveiled a structured, sustainable methodology that significantly reduces maternal infections and deaths, underpinning a new strategy in infection prevention and treatment. This program, known as the Active Prevention and Treatment of Maternal Sepsis (APT-Sepsis), was collaboratively developed by researchers at the University of Liverpool, the World Health Organization (WHO), and…