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The use of CS has steadily increased worldwide and will continue increasing over the current decade where both unmet need and overuse are expected to coexist. In the absence of global effective interventions to revert the trend, Southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa will face a complex scenario with morbidity and mortality associated with the unmet need, the unsafe provision of CS and with the concomitant overuse of the surgical procedure which drains resources and adds avoidable morbidity and mortality. If the Sustainable Development Goals are to be achieved, comprehensively addressing the CS issue is a global priority.
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Ana Pilar Betrán
World Health Organization - Pakistan
Jiangfeng Ye
Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Ann‐Beth Moller
University of Gothenburg
BMJ Global Health
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
Universidade de São Paulo
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
World Health Organization
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