Abstract
Despite global progress and a marked reduction in maternal mortality ratio worldwide, the burden of maternal death and morbidity remains a huge challenge, especially among low- and middle-income settings. Maternal mortality is determined by multiple components. As a result, sustainable strategies require not only the implementation of effective health policies but also social development. In this narrative review, we discuss strategies to improve the maternal mortality ratio based on recent advances in public health. Primary care plays a key role in identifying background conditions, risk factors and early signs of some major causes of maternal mortality and morbidity. Antenatal care also addresses other conditions that influence outcomes: unwanted pregnancies, nutrition, sexually transmitted illnesses, family planning, immunization, and child health. Therefore, awareness about major causes of maternal mortality, direct and indirect targeted interventions to adequately identify risk factors, implement prophylactic interventions when available and guarantee early diagnosis, can certainly impact outcomes.
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