Ending Eclampsia Symposium Wednesday, November 6, 2019 from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Over the last five years the Ending Eclampsia Project has been working to increase appropriate prevention, detection, and treatment for severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia by expanding access to services to detect and…
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What is preeclampsia and how widespread is it?
By Dr. Amanda Henry, The George Institute Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-related condition characterised by high blood pressure and evidence of other effects on organs of the pregnant woman and her baby, such as protein in the urine, abnormal blood tests…
Webinar: Getting Magnesium Sulphate to the Women Who Need It: Global, National, and Local Processes
March 29, 2017 9 a.m. (EST) Presenters: Beth Yeager; Global Health Supply Chain Program Procurement and Supply Management; Director, MNCH Task Order; Chair, Maternal Health Supplies Caucus “Challenges in Procurement of Magnesium Sulfate” Alessandra Tomazzini & Fabienne Bochaton, Concept Foundation…
The CRADLE Vital Signs Alert: an accurate device for use in low-resource settings
By Elodie Lawley, Nicola Vousden, Hannah Nathan, Andrew Shennan Obstetric haemorrhage, sepsis, and pregnancy-related hypertension kill 830 women every day. About 99 percent of these pregnancy- or childbirth-related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, where women in rural communities with…
Task Shifting: The key to increasing access to essential maternal health services
By Amy Dempsey & Saumya RamaRao Death during childbirth or pregnancy is a common occurrence. It happens 830 times a day, most often in developing countries. Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia (PE/E) is the second leading direct cause of maternal mortality worldwide.…
Ending Eclampsia at HSR!
Members of Population Council’s maternal and newborn health team, including Ending Eclampsia researchers, traveled to Vancouver to participate in the 4th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Vancouver on November 14-18, 2016. Hosting two satellite sessions and two poster…
The Role of Measurement in Tracking Progress When Scaling Up Maternal Health Interventions
By Ann K. Blanc and Katharine J. McCarthy Accurate estimates of the coverage of life saving maternal interventions, such as those that prevent, detect, and treat eclampsia, is one of the major challenges facing the maternal health field. Measuring coverage of…
ISSHP 2016 presentations and posters
At ISSHP 2016, Ending Eclampsia researchers shared their findings on PE/E-related quality of care, community perceptions of PE/E-related symptoms, challenges in providing quality health services, and more! See the materials below for more information. Oral presentations: Gloria Adoyi, Project Coordinator “A…
For pre-eclamptic women, access to essential medicines can save lives
By Amy Dempsey and Saumya RamaRao The global health community knows how to prevent women from dying during pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum. The science that describes what works and what does not is out there, and as dissemination channels increase…
Community voices for fewer maternal deaths
By Charlotte Warren The Lancet Maternal Health Series, published last month, calls for stronger appreciation of the voices and needs of women and their families, and emphasizes better incorporation of health providers’ views when defining maternal health priorities. Lynn Freedman’s…