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Abbreviations

ICD:

International Classification of Diseases

MMR:

Maternal mortality ratio

NCHS:

National Center for Health Statistics

PMSS:

Pregnancy Mortality Surveillance System

UNICEF:

United Nations’ Children’s Fund

WHO:

World Health Organization

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