Outcome of infants born to unbooked mothers: a short report from Goroka General Hospital, Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea [0.03%]
Papua 新几内亚东部高地省戈罗卡总医院未建档产妇的婴儿结局简报
M Manape,G Saleu,L Vallely
M Manape
Despite the increasing availability of antenatal care in Papua New Guinea (PNG), women continue to present for confinement without having previously attended antenatal clinic. In this brief report we present the findings of a five-year retr...
Operative vaginal delivery at Port Moresby General Hospital from 1977 to 2010 [0.03%]
Papua 新不列颠港摩斯比医院1977至2010年经阴道辅助分娩的情况
G D L Mola,J Kuk
G D L Mola
This paper presents 35 years of history of operative vaginal delivery at the Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH). From the early 1970s when Dr. G.C. Bird was appointed as Head of Obstetrics at PMGH, vacuum extraction has been the preferred...
Poor weight gain in late third trimester: a predictor of poor perinatal outcome for term deliveries? [0.03%]
第三孕期增重不足预示着足月分娩不良围生期结局吗?
G D L Mola,B Kombuk,A B Amoa
G D L Mola
In many parts of the world weighing women in antenatal clinics is no longer thought to be important. At Port Moresby General Hospital we noticed that failure to gain weight in the third trimester (or weight loss) was associated with poor pe...
Sociodemographic factors associated with maternal health care utilization in Wosera, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea [0.03%]
巴布亚新几内亚东塞皮克省沃塞拉地区影响产妇利用卫生服务的因素分析
S Maraga,E Namosha,H Gouda et al.
S Maraga et al.
This retrospective study sought to describe the utilization of maternal health services in a rural community in Wosera, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Interviews were undertaken with a convenience sample of 391 women of reproductive...
Formal and informal maternal health care: comparing the service provision of health facilities and village health volunteers in East Sepik Province [0.03%]
正式和非正式的孕产妇保健:比较东塞皮克省卫生设施与村庄保健志愿者提供的服务
Daniel OKeefe,Jessica Davis,Glenda Yakuna et al.
Daniel OKeefe et al.
Maternal health across Papua New Guinea (PNG) is of extreme public health concern. In response, the National Department of Health explicitly prioritized improving maternal, neonatal and child health services, envisaging increased collaborat...
Comparative Study
Papua and New Guinea medical journal. 2011 Sep-Dec;54(3-4):147-53. DOI: 2011
The contribution of church health services to maternal health care provision in Papua New Guinea [0.03%]
Papua 新几内亚教会医疗服务对孕产妇卫生保健的贡献
P Mapira,C Morgan
P Mapira
Access to maternal health services is one key to the reduction of maternal mortality in Papua New Guinea. Church health services (CHS) are known to administer around 45% of rural health facilities. We undertook a descriptive analysis based ...
Comparative Study
Papua and New Guinea medical journal. 2011 Sep-Dec;54(3-4):139-46. DOI: 2011
Epidemiological surveillance of human papillomavirus prevalence and type distribution in Papua New Guinea: the selection of an appropriate laboratory tool [0.03%]
流行病学监测巴布亚新几内亚地区人类乳头瘤病毒的流行率及其分型分布:选择适当的实验室工具
Glennis Rai,Claire Ryan
Glennis Rai
Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers among women worldwide and is a leading cause of cancer death in Papua New Guinea (PNG). It is well established that persistent infection with high-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV) is...
'Stret tokers'--taking sexual health promotion to the village level in East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea [0.03%]
“斯特特塔客”——在巴布亚新几内亚东尼布鲁恩省开展基层性健康促进项目
L J Natoli,G Wambo,R Gabong et al.
L J Natoli et al.
The East New Britain Sexual Health Improvement Project (ENBSHIP) partners with the East New Britain Provincial Health Office. The project supports initiatives at the provincial, district and community levels to strengthen health services an...
Health workers, health facilities and penile cutting in papua new guinea: implications for male circumcision as an HIV prevention strategy [0.03%]
Papua 新几内亚的医护人员、医疗设施与包皮切割:男性割礼作为艾滋病预防策略的可行性分析
A Tynan,A Vallely,A Kelly et al.
A Tynan et al.
There has been increasing interest in Papua New Guinea (PNG) in male circumcision (MC) for HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) prevention following compelling evidence from ecological studies and clinical trials in Africa, and the World Heal...
Male circumcision for HIV prevention in Papua New Guinea: a summary of research evidence and recommendations for public health following a national policy forum [0.03%]
巴布亚新几内亚利用男 circumcision预防艾滋病:一份全国政策研讨会概况及公共卫生建议的科研证据总结
A Vallely,D J MacLaren,W Kaleva et al.
A Vallely et al.
In 2005, a clinical trial in South Africa found that circumcision of young men could reduce their risk of acquiring HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infection by over 60%. In the following year, two more trials in Africa confirmed this fi...