Association between migration and severe maternal outcomes i

Association between migration and severe maternal outcomes in high-income countries: Systematic review and meta-analysis

In a systematic review and meta analysis of data obtained from 35 studies, Maxime Eslier and colleagues synthesize and compare the risk of severe maternal outcomes in high income countries between migrant and native-born women, overall and by host country and region of birth.

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