Maternal mortality in the United States: are the high and rising rates due to changes in obstetrical factors, maternal medical conditions, or maternal mortality surveillance?
K.S. Joseph(St. Michael's Hospital), Cande V. Ananth(Columbia University), Enrique F. Schisterman(National Institutes of Health), Justin S. Brandt(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Neda Razaz(Dalhousie University), Sarka Lisonkova(University of British Columbia), Yasser Sabr(King Saud University), Sid John, Giulia M. Muraca(University of British Columbia), Amélie Boutin, Wee‐Shian Chan(University of British Columbia), Azar Mehrabadi
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