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Table 1.

Signal functions for Essential (or Emergency) Obstetric Care.

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Table 2.

Maternal and neonatal health indicators by country.

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Table 3.

Minimum recommended number of health facilities expected to provide Emergency Obstetric Care (EmOC), number of health facilities available and number providing required signal functions for Basic and Comprehensive EOC by country.

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Table 4.

Availability of individual signal functions at BEOC and CEOC levels by country.

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Figure 1.

Signal functions available at Basic and Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric Care (EmOC) facilities (CEOC = 160; BEOC = 218).

Abbreviations: IM, intramuscular; IV, intravenous.

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Table 5.

Utilization and quality of EOC services including Maternal and newborn health outcomes for 31 districts by country.

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