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From: Epidemiological characteristics and risk factors of obstetric infection after the Universal Two-Child Policy in North China: a 5-year retrospective study based on 268,311 cases

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The incidence and related trends of obstetric infections in each group before and after the Universal Two-Child Policy. a The incidence of obstetric infections before and after the Universal Two-Child Policy by age group; b The incidence of obstetric infections before and after the Universal Two-Child Policy by gestational weeks group; c The incidence of obstetric infections before and after the Universal Two-Child Policy grouped by pregnancy complications; d The incidence of obstetric infections before and after the Universal Two-Child Policy grouped by mode of delivery; e The incidence of obstetric infections before and after the Universal Two-Child Policy grouped by parity, history of cesarean section, and frequency of pregnancy, respectively; f The incidence of obstetric infections before and after the Universal Two-Child Policy grouped by season; g The incidence of obstetric infections before and after the Universal Two-Child Policy grouped by hospital-level; h The incidence of obstetric infections before and after the Universal Two-Child Policy, grouped by the education grade of pregnant women

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