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China: lowering maternal mortality in Miyun County, Beijing.
In Miyun County in China the medical authorities registered an elevated maternal mortality ratio which needed to be verified in order to design corrective changes. A decision was taken in 1988 to start a project of pilot interventions in the organization of maternal health services and access for obstetric emergencies. A control and pilot area were chosen in order to test the validity of the interventions. The reduction in maternal mortality from the main complications (postpartum haemorrhage and eclampsia) was impressive and no more maternal deaths were registered in the pilot area with reference to these causes. The overall maternal mortality ratio per 100,000 live births dropped by more than 75% in the pilot area throughout the three-year implementation period. It was therefore shown that the synergistic effect of additional training of medical workers and traditional birth attendants, improved health education, the provision of easier access to emergency care services, the establishment of obstetric rescue teams at the county level, generally improved MCH services, and strengthened management capacity for high risk pregnancies were the most appropriate interventions to lower maternal mortality.