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| Arusha, Tanzania: 10-14 December 2007 |
Session 28:
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| 1. | Does sampling at service sites (markets) produce valid estimates of maternal mortality? Examining selection bias in a new approach to sampling using the sisterhood method Jacqueline S Bell, University of Aberdeen; Ouedraogo Moctar, IMMPACT Project (Centre Muraz); Ann E Fitzmaurice, University of Aberdeen; Nicolas Meda, Centre Muraz; Wendy J. Graham, University of Aberdeen |
| 2. | Measuring maternal mortality through the population census: examples from Africa Kenneth Hill, Harvard University; Cynthia Stanton, Johns Hopkins University; Carla AbouZahr, World Health Organization (WHO) |
| 3. | The limitations of retrospective data collection on maternal mortality: The case of the DHS in Cameroon Samuel Kelodjoue, Université de Dschang |
| 4. | Using census microdata to estimate maternal mortality: South Africa 2001 Robert McCaa, University of Minnesota; Michel Garenne, Institut Pasteur; Kourtoum Nacro, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) |
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