Global increased cesarean section rates and public health implications: A call to action
Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre
Abstract
Over the years; global caesarian section (CS) rates have significantly increased from around 7% in 1990 to 21% today surpassing the ideal acceptable CS rate which is around 10%-15% according to the WHO. However, currently, not all CS are done for medical reasons with rapidly increasing rate of nonmedically indicated CS and the so-called "caesarian on maternal request." These trends are projected to continue increasing over this current decade where both unmet needs and overuse are expected to coexist with the projected global rate of 29% by 2030. CS reduces both maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality significantly when it is done under proper indications while at the same time, it can be of harm to the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 73.53
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 52
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4Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Harm
- Public health
- Call to action
- Audit
- Global health
- Health care
- Maternal mortality rate
- Good health and well-being