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C. (2 points) In the 1950s the maternal mortality ratio in a country named Zolo

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Question

C. (2 points) In the 1950s the maternal mortality ratio in a country named Zolo was estimated at between 500 and 600 per 100,000 live births. Upon this report, major interventions and programs were implemented, where today Zolo is now 60 per 100,000 live births! Although Zolo is considered a LMIC and s more rural areas and 2 major cities along the coast of its country, Zolo has spent less on health and achieved far more than most countries at similar income levels. Describe 2 by the community? interventions or programs that may have contributed to this decline by (e) the government? (b)

Explanation / Answer

Intervention program for this decline done by government could be the education regarding care during the pregnancies to the rural area of the country where the education about maternal time might be lacking.

By the community

If the maternal death is because of any accidents, the people have developed better driving sense than before to decrease the rate of maternal mortality.

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