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PLoS One ; 19(6): e0304138, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38843123

ABSTRACT

The South East Asian region has the world's second highest fatal drowning burden. This study reports analysis of survey data from representatives from nations within the Association of South East Asian Nations regarding current efforts, challenges and future opportunities for drowning prevention. Twenty-two responses were received from respondents from all ASEAN nations excepting Cambodia and Myanmar. Drowning prevention initiatives varied across ASEAN nations, with most efforts focused on public education and raising awareness, including the provision of drowning data to the media. The lack of comprehensive, national level data collection was identified as a challenge, necessitating strengthened data collection capacity. Governmental involvement spanned one to six different ministries, highlighting the multi-sectoral nature of drowning prevention. However, a lead ministry could be identified in only two countries. Despite the challenges identified, there remain many opportunities to strengthen drowning prevention across ASEAN nations, addressing a significant regional public health threat.


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Drowning , Humans , Drowning/prevention & control , Drowning/epidemiology , Asia, Southeastern/epidemiology , Public Health , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Health Care Women Int ; 39(4): 463-471, 2018 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29068782

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Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a physical and mental burden for women. In Vietnam, exploring the cause of miscarriages is still a challenge to clinical physicians. We aimed to investigate the etiology of RPL in the National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Vietnam from 2012 to 2014. The cross-sectional study included 301 pregnant women with a history of RPL. The patients were examined and offered medical testing to determine the cause(s). Based on the testing, we determined causation for (11.29%) patients who had positive scores on an antiphospholipid antibody test and who were subsequently successfully treated for their problem.


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Abortion, Habitual/etiology , Antibodies, Antiphospholipid/blood , Embryo Loss/etiology , Pregnant Women , Uterus/abnormalities , Abortion, Habitual/blood , Abortion, Habitual/epidemiology , Adult , Antibodies, Anticardiolipin/blood , Chromosome Aberrations/statistics & numerical data , Cross-Sectional Studies , Embryo Loss/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Maternal Age , Pregnancy , Vietnam/epidemiology
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