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- who: Stephen Charles Resch u200d et al. from the Setting Hospitals in Kenyan counties with low rates of have published the paper: Non- anaesthetist- administered ketamine for emergency caesarean section in Kenya: cost- effectiveness analysis, in the Journal: BMJ Open 2022;12:e051055. of /2022/
- what: The analysis shows an ESM-u00adKetamine programme could enable an additional 28 700 emergency caesarean deliveries over 5 years, reducing the projected gap in emergency caesarean deliveries in 33 Kenyan counties by about 18%.
SUMMARY
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that at least 10 . . .
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