Assessment of preventability of perinatal losses when using the NordicBaltic perinatal death classification
Abstract
About the Authors
A. P. NadeevRussian Federation
M. A. Karpov
Russian Federation
V. A. Zhukova
Russian Federation
T. G. Chernova
Russian Federation
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Nadeev A.P., Karpov M.A., Zhukova V.A., Chernova T.G. Assessment of preventability of perinatal losses when using the NordicBaltic perinatal death classification. Journal of Siberian Medical Sciences. 2017;(1):13-18.