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Ana Langer
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 222
Citations - 11959
Ana Langer is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Reproductive health. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 197 publications receiving 9096 citations. Previous affiliations of Ana Langer include EngenderHealth & Population Council.
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Caesarean delivery rates and pregnancy outcomes: the 2005 WHO global survey on maternal and perinatal health in Latin America
José Villar,Eliette Valladares,Daniel Wojdyla,Nelly Zavaleta,Guillermo Carroli,Alejandro Velazco,Archana Shah,Liana Campodonico,Vicente Bataglia,Anibal Faundes,Ana Langer,Alberto Narváez,Allan Donner,Mariana Romero,Sofia Reynoso,Karla Simônia de Pádua,Daniel Giordano,Marius Kublickas,Arnaldo Acosta +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the association between caesarean delivery and pregnancy outcome at the institutional level, adjusting for the pregnant population and institutional characteristics, was assessed for the 2005 WHO global survey on maternal and perinatal health, comprising 24 geographic regions in eight countries in Latin America.
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Beyond too little, too late and too much, too soon: a pathway towards evidence-based, respectful maternity care worldwide.
Suellen Miller,Edgardo Abalos,Mónica Chamillard,Agustín Ciapponi,Daniela Colaci,Daniel Comandé,Virginia Diaz,Stacie E. Geller,Claudia Hanson,Claudia Hanson,Ana Langer,Victoria Manuelli,Kathryn Millar,Imran O. Morhason-Bello,Imran O. Morhason-Bello,Cynthia Pileggi Castro,Vicky Nogueira Pileggi,Nuriya Robinson,Michelle Skaer,João Paulo Souza,Joshua P. Vogel,Fernando Althabe +21 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for routine antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal care, categorising them as recommended, recommended only for clinical indications, and not recommended.
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Maternal and Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality Among Pregnant Women With and Without COVID-19 Infection: The INTERCOVID Multinational Cohort Study.
José Villar,José Villar,Shabina Ariff,Robert B. Gunier,Ramachandran Thiruvengadam,Stephen Rauch,Alexey Kholin,Paola Roggero,Paola Roggero,Federico Prefumo,Marynéa Silva do Vale,Jorge Arturo Cardona-Perez,Nerea Maiz,Irene Cetin,Valeria Savasi,Philippe Deruelle,Sarah Rae Easter,Joanna Sichitiu,Constanza P. Soto Conti,Ernawati Ernawati,Mohak Mhatre,Jagjit S Teji,Becky Liu,Carola Capelli,Manuela Oberto,Laura Salazar,Michael G. Gravett,Paolo Cavoretto,Vincent Bizor Nachinab,Hadiza S Galadanci,Daniel Oros,Adejumoke I. Ayede,Adejumoke I. Ayede,Loïc Sentilhes,Babagana Bako,Mónica Savorani,Hellas Cena,Perla K. García-May,Saturday J. Etuk,Roberto Casale,Sherief Abd-Elsalam,Satoru Ikenoue,Muhammad Aminu,Carmen Vecciarelli,Eduardo Alfredo Duro,Eduardo Alfredo Duro,Mustapha Ado Usman,Yetunde O. John-Akinola,Yetunde O. John-Akinola,Ricardo Nieto,Enrico Ferrazi,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Ana Langer,Stephen Kennedy,Stephen Kennedy,Aris T. Papageorghiou,Aris T. Papageorghiou,Aris T. Papageorghiou +57 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the risks associated with COVID-19 in pregnancy on maternal and neonatal outcomes compared with not-infected, concomitant pregnant individuals.
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Expansion of cancer care and control in countries of low and middle income: a call to action.
Paul Farmer,Julio Frenk,Felicia Marie Knaul,Lawrence N. Shulman,George Alleyne,Lance Armstrong,Rifat Atun,Douglas W. Blayney,Lincoln C. Chen,Richard G A Feachem,Mary Gospodarowicz,Julie Gralow,Sanjay Gupta,Ana Langer,Julian Lob-Levyt,Claire Neal,Anthony Mbewu,Dina Mired,Peter Piot,K. Srinath Reddy,Jeffrey D. Sachs,Mahmoud Sarhan,John R. Seffrin +22 more
TL;DR: The public health community's assumption that cancers will remain untreated in poor countries is challenged, and the analogy to similarly unfounded arguments from more than a decade ago against provision of HIV treatment is noted.
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WHO antenatal care randomised trial for the evaluation of a new model of routine antenatal care
José Villar,Hassan S. Ba'aqeel,Gilda Piaggio,Pisake Lumbiganon,José M. Belizán,Ubaldo Farnot,Yagob Al-Mazrou,Guillermo Carroli,A. Pinol,Allan Donner,Ana Langer,Gustavo Nigenda,Miranda Mugford,Julia Fox-Rushby,Guy Hutton,Per Bergsjø,Leiv S. Bakketeig,Heinz W. Berendes +17 more
TL;DR: A multicentre randomised controlled trial that compared the standard model of antenatal care with a new model that emphasises actions known to be effective in improving maternal or neonatal outcomes and has fewer clinic visits is presented in this paper.