AP: Special strategy evolved to minimize MMR has yielded good results, says Noted Gynaecologist
He explained the process of FSLT-I anti-angiogenesis protein removal which causes bleeding due to immune mal adoption resulting in the death of the mother.
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Kakinada: Dr Samarth Ram noted Obstetrician and Gynaecologist from Palaghat in Kerala recently said that special strategy evolved by them had yielded good results in their state in minimizing the mother mortality rate (MMR).
Participating in the workshop organised by the government general hospital (GGH) here, Dr Samarth explained in detail about his efforts in reducing the MMR rate and suggested the medical officers in the district to follow the strategy evolved by him.
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He explained the process of FSLT-I anti-angiogenesis protein removal which causes bleeding due to immune mal adoption resulting in the death of the mother.
Read Also: Kerala, Maha, TN have achieved SDG of reducing MMR to less than 70: Nadda
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