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Healthcare in Iraq and Maternal death

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Difference between Healthcare in Iraq and Maternal death

Healthcare in Iraq vs. Maternal death

Iraq had developed a centralized free healthcare system in the 1970s using a hospital based, capital-intensive model of curative care. Maternal death or maternal mortality is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as "the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management but not from accidental or incidental causes." There are two performance indicators that are sometimes used interchangeably: maternal mortality ratio and maternal mortality rate, which confusingly both are abbreviated "MMR".

Similarities between Healthcare in Iraq and Maternal death

Healthcare in Iraq and Maternal death have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Malaria, World Health Organization.

Malaria

Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease affecting humans and other animals caused by parasitic protozoans (a group of single-celled microorganisms) belonging to the Plasmodium type.

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World Health Organization

The World Health Organization (WHO; French: Organisation mondiale de la santé) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health.

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Healthcare in Iraq and Maternal death Comparison

Healthcare in Iraq has 27 relations, while Maternal death has 91. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.69% = 2 / (27 + 91).

References

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