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Maternal deaths in Australia 2003-2005

Maternal deaths series no. 3

Maternal deaths in Australia 2003-2005 is the fourteenth report on why women die during pregnancy and childbirth. The report is an observational study of maternal deaths in Australia. This report is produced by the AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit based at the University of New South Wales and funded by the Australian Commission for Quality and Safety in Healthcare. It will be particularly useful for researchers, policy makers, health service planners and those providing services in reproductive health.

Authored by Sullivan EA, Hall B & King JF.

Published 2 May 2008; ISSN 1449-8863; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 775 7; AIHW cat. no. PER 42; 51pp.; $30.00

Maternal deaths in Australia 2000-2002

Maternal deaths series no. 2

'Maternal deaths in Australia 2000-02' is the thirteenth report on women who die during pregnancy and childbirth. Maternal deaths are rare, catastrophic events and require monitoring and investigation. The report is an observational study of maternal deaths based on information provided by the states and territories. It includes information about the women, pregnancy, clinical care and the deaths. Maternal deaths that occurred up to year after the end of the pregnancy are included. Illustrative case summaries highlight key clinical and public health issues that may be causally related to maternal deaths. The report is produced by the AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit based at the University of New South Wales and will be particularly useful to maternity service planners and providers, consumers of maternity services, academics, students and those conducting research in maternity care.

Authored by King JF & Sullivan EA.

Published 18 October 2006; ISSN 1449-8863; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 550 0; AIHW cat. no. PER 32; 132pp.; OUT OF PRINT

Maternal deaths in Australia 1997-1999

Maternal deaths series no. 1

The 1997-99 report on maternal deaths in Australia is the twelfth in a series of triennial reports on maternal deaths dating back to 1964. Under-ascertainment of maternal mortality is of national concern. In an effort to improve ascertainment of maternal deaths, this report has used two data sources: states and territories confidential maternal death enquiries and Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) death data.

Authored by Slaytor EK, Sullivan EA & King JF.

Published 12 August 2004; ISSN 1449 8863; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 392 6; AIHW cat. no. PER 24; 113pp.; $30.00

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