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© 1981 Oxford University Press

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A Comparison of Two Policies of Ante-natal Supervision for the Prevention of Prematurity

G BREART*, J GOUJARD*, B BLONDEL*, F MAILLARD*, C CHAVIGNY*, C SUREAU** and C RUMEAU-ROUQUETTE*

* Groupe de Recherches Epidémiologiques sur la Mère et l'Enfant, 44, Chemin de Ronde - F78110 Le Vésinet, France
**Clinique Universitaire Baudelocque — 123, Bld. du Port-Royal F75014 Paris

Breart G [Groupe de Recherches Epidémiologiques sur la Mère et l‘Enfant, 44 Chemin de Ronde – F78110 Le Vésinet], Goujard J, Blondel B, Maillard F, Chavigny C, Sureau C and Rumeau-Rouquette C. A comparison of two policies of antenatal supervision for the prevention of prematurity. International Journal of Epidemiology 1981, 10: 241–244.

The performance of 2 maternity units is compared. In comparable groups of average risk the prematurity rate was significantly lower in the unit practising intensive supervision during pregnancy.

Accepted 21 August 1979


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