Abstract
Setting research priorities to reduce almost one million deaths from birth asphyxia by 2015
Lawn, J. E.
Bahl, R.
Bergstrom, S.
Bhutta, Z. A.
Darmstadt, G. L.
Ellis, M.
English, M.
Kurinczuk, J. J.
Lee, A. C.
Merialdi, M.
Mohamed, M.
Osrin, D.
Pattinson, R.
Paul, V.
Ramji, S.
Saugstad, O. D.
Sibley, L.
Singhal, N.
Wall, S. N.
Woods, D.
Wyatt, J.
Chan, K. Y.
Rudan, I.
PLoS Med. 2011; 8e1000389
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000389Joy Lawn and colleagues used a systematic process developed by the Child Health Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI) to define and rank research options to reduce mortality from intrapartum-related neonatal deaths (birth asphyxia) by the year 2015.