Antenatal and obstetric care indicators[22] | Estimates from programme catchment area and Mbulu district 1995–2000[6, 25, 28–30, 32] | Study from other areas in Tanzania[4, 5, 7, 8, 26, 27, 33, 34] | National estimates WHO/DHS – Tanzania | |
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Maternal mortality ratio | 382 (95% CI 250–560) [6] | 1100 [2] | 1500 [3] | |
Perinatal mortality ratio | 27 (95% CI 22–33) [25] | 42 [10] | ||
Neonatal mortality ratio | 17 (95% CI 13–21) [25] | 36.3 [9] | 32 [10] | |
HIV infected pregnant women for PMTCT | 42% (2006) [29] | 6% [3] | ||
Proportion of women attended at least once during pregnancy by trained personnel for reasons related to pregnancy | 128% [28] | 97% [9] | 94% [10] | |
Proportion of all births in health facilities | 57% [30] | 47.5% and 37.3% [33] | 46.5% [9] | 47% [10] |
Met need for basic and comprehensive EmOC | 50.4% [30] | 13.9% – 19.3% [34] | ||
Caesarean section as % of complicationsa | 40.3% [32] | |||
Caesarean section rate | 3.6% [32] | 1.4% – 1.8% [33] | 2.1% [9] | 3.2% [10] |
Case fatality rateb (Comprehensive EMOC) | 1.4% [32] | 3.9% – 1.9% [33] |