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BMJ Clinical Evidence is one of the world's most authoritative medical resources for informing treatment decisions and improving patient care.

Editorial

Strategies to reduce morbidity and mortality from postpartum haemorrhage in resource-poor settings are determined by the resources available to a community. But does the evidence support the strategies implemented? In our Guest Editorial, Metin Gülmezoglu and Justus Hofmeyr review gaps in the evidence, and suggest that focusing on community interventions could be the way forward.

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The systematic reviews in BMJ Clinical Evidence result from a rigorous process aimed at ensuring that they are both reliable and relevant to clinical practice.
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