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P-ISSN 3069-8456
E-ISSN 3069-8464
Research Article
Vol. 5, 2021November 08, 2021 EDT

Preventability Associated with Elevated Maternal Mortalities Among Black Women

Colleen G. Jordan, Sophia A. Klevan, Kendra C. Benn-Francis, Ofonime E. Emah, Amy L. Kennalley,
obstetrics and gynecologymaternal mortalitysocial drivers of healthpopulation health
https://doi.org/10.64057/001c.142424
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Jordan, Colleen G., Sophia A. Klevan, Kendra C. Benn-Francis, Ofonime E. Emah, and Amy L. Kennalley. 2021. “Preventability Associated with Elevated Maternal Mortalities Among Black Women.” Scholarly Research In Progress 5 (November):18–23. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.64057/​001c.142424.

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