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Benefits, risks and clinical practices related to augmentation of labour with oxytocin in low- and lower-middle-income countries : A systematic review. / Kujabi, M. L.; Mikkelsen, E. F. R.; Husseine, N.; Hussein, K.; van Roosmalen, J.; Meyrowitsch, D. W.; Obel, J.; Konradsen, F.; van den Akker, T.; Maaloe, N.
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Tropical Medicine & International Health, Vol. 26, No. Supplement 1, 2021, p. 226.
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Kujabi, ML, Mikkelsen, EFR, Husseine, N, Hussein, K, van Roosmalen, J
, Meyrowitsch, DW, Obel, J
, Konradsen, F, van den Akker, T
& Maaloe, N 2021, '
Benefits, risks and clinical practices related to augmentation of labour with oxytocin in low- and lower-middle-income countries: A systematic review',
Tropical Medicine & International Health, vol. 26, no. Supplement 1, pp. 226.
https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13632
APA
Kujabi, M. L., Mikkelsen, E. F. R., Husseine, N., Hussein, K., van Roosmalen, J.
, Meyrowitsch, D. W., Obel, J.
, Konradsen, F., van den Akker, T.
, & Maaloe, N. (2021).
Benefits, risks and clinical practices related to augmentation of labour with oxytocin in low- and lower-middle-income countries: A systematic review.
Tropical Medicine & International Health,
26(Supplement 1), 226.
https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13632
Vancouver
Kujabi ML, Mikkelsen EFR, Husseine N, Hussein K, van Roosmalen J
, Meyrowitsch DW et al.
Benefits, risks and clinical practices related to augmentation of labour with oxytocin in low- and lower-middle-income countries: A systematic review.
Tropical Medicine & International Health. 2021;26(Supplement 1):226.
https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13632
Author
Kujabi, M. L. ; Mikkelsen, E. F. R. ; Husseine, N. ; Hussein, K. ; van Roosmalen, J. ; Meyrowitsch, D. W. ; Obel, J. ; Konradsen, F. ; van den Akker, T. ; Maaloe, N. / Benefits, risks and clinical practices related to augmentation of labour with oxytocin in low- and lower-middle-income countries : A systematic review. In: Tropical Medicine & International Health. 2021 ; Vol. 26, No. Supplement 1. pp. 226.
Bibtex
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