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This unit is a part of the Sexual and Reproductive Health Group.
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Profiles
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Implementation of community-based maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response systems in high-burden countries
Ogunyemi, A. (PhD Student), Benova, L. (Promotor), Banke-Thomas, A. (Promotor) & Afolabi, B. (Promotor)
15/10/25 → …
Project: PhD-project
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Quality of Obstetric and newborn services: A case study of Kasese and Bundibugyo districts, Midwestern Uganda
Turigye, B. (PhD Student), Benova, L. (Promotor), Macharia, P. (Promotor), Mulogo, E. (Promotor) & Ngonzi, J. (Promotor)
15/10/25 → …
Project: PhD-project
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REVISE: Revisiting maternity and perinatal mental health experiences of women living with HIV for an HIV-free generation (REVISE Study – revisit and eliminate)
Asefa, A. (PI) & Benova, L. (Promotor)
1/10/25 → 30/09/28
Project: Research Project
Research output
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Unraveling the link between the mistreatment of women during childbirth and postpartum depression: a prospective longitudinal study in Ethiopia and Guinea
Asefa, A., Benova, L., Marchal, B., Hanlon, C., Millimouno, T. M., Asfaw, M., Tuncalp, O., Smekens, T., Delamou, A. & Gebremedhin, S., Jan-2026, In: EClinicalMedicine. 91, 11 p., 103702.Research output: Contribution to journal › A1: Web of Science-article › peer-review
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Anaemia and iron deficiency anaemia during pregnancy in Nigeria : risk factors, treatment options and impact on maternal and perinatal outcomes
Babah, O. A., 15-May-2025, Stockholm: Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. 92 p.Research output: Thesis › Doctoral dissertation - Doctoral dissertation › peer-review
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A novel machine learning architecture to improve classification of intermediate cases in health: workflow and case study for public health
Hammoud, B., Semaan, A., Benova, L. & Elhajj, I., 16-Jul-2025, In: Bioinformatics. 26, 1, 17 p., 180.Research output: Contribution to journal › A1: Web of Science-article › peer-review
Open Access