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    Scaling up interventions: findings and lessons learned from an external evaluation of Niger's National Initiative to reduce postpartum hemorrhage by Mary, Meighan, Diop, Ayisha, Sheldon, Wendy R, Yenikoye, Aichatou, Winikoff, Beverly

    Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (24-10-2019)
    “…Niger has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios in Sub Saharan Africa, of which postpartum hemorrhage is the leading cause. In 2014, Health and…”
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    A double-blind, randomized controlled trial to explore oral tranexamic acid as adjunct for the treatment for postpartum hemorrhage by Diop, Ayisha, Abbas, Dina, Ngoc, Nguyen Thi Nhu, Martin, Roxanne, Razafi, Ange, Tuyet, Hoang Thi Diem, Winikoff, Beverly

    Published in Reproductive health (06-03-2020)
    “…Oral tranexamic acid (TXA), if effective in reducing blood loss after delivery for women experiencing primary PPH, could be administered where parenteral…”
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    Sublingual misoprostol versus standard surgical care for treatment of incomplete abortion in five sub-Saharan African countries by Shochet, Tara, Diop, Ayisha, Gaye, Alioune, Nayama, Madi, Sall, Aissata Bal, Bukola, Fawole, Blandine, Thieba, Abiola, Okunlola Michael, Dao, Blami, Olayinka, Ogunbode, Winikoff, Beverly

    Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (14-11-2012)
    “…In low-resource settings, where abortion is highly restricted and self-induced abortions are common, access to post-abortion care (PAC) services, especially…”
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    Première expérience de l'utilisation du Misoprostol comme soin après avortement (SAA) à Libreville, Gabon by Sosthène Mayi-Tsonga, Ulysse Minkobame, Arielle Mbila, Pamphile Assoumou, Ayisha Diop, Beverly Winikoff

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (01-08-2014)
    “…INTRODUCTION: Une étude a été menée afin de déterminer le taux d'acceptabilité de 400,g de misoprostol par voie sublinguale comme traitement de première…”
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    Decentralizing postabortion care in Senegal with misoprostol for incomplete abortion by Gaye, Alioune, Diop, Ayisha, Shochet, Tara, Winikoff, Beverly

    “…Abstract Objective To expand access to postabortion care (PAC) services in Senegal by introducing misoprostol as a first-line treatment at the community level…”
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    Acceptability and feasibility of medical abortion with mifepristone and misoprostol in Nigeria by Okonofua, Friday, Shittu, Oladapo, Shochet, Tara, Diop, Ayisha, Winikoff, Beverly

    “…Abstract Objective To examine the acceptability and feasibility of medical abortion in Nigeria. Methods In total, 250 women who were eligible for legal…”
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    Using misoprostol to treat postpartum hemorrhage in home deliveries attended by traditional birth attendants by Abbas, Dina F., Jehan, Nusrat, Diop, Ayisha, Durocher, Jill, Byrne, Meagan E., Zuberi, Nadeem, Ahmed, Zafar, Walraven, Gijs, Winikoff, Beverly

    “…Objective To explore the clinical and programmatic feasibility of using 800 μg of sublingual misoprostol to prevent and treat postpartum hemorrhage (PPH)…”
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    Oral misoprostol as an alternative to surgical management for incomplete abortion in Ghana by Taylor, Joseph, Diop, Ayisha, Blum, Jennifer, Dolo, Obed, Winikoff, Beverly

    “…Abstract Objective To investigate whether 600-μg oral misoprostol is an effective alternative to manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) for the treatment of incomplete…”
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    Misoprostol as first-line treatment for incomplete abortion at a secondary-level health facility in Nigeria by Fawole, Adeniran O, Diop, Ayisha, Adeyanju, Alaruru O, Aremu, Oyewole T, Winikoff, Beverly

    “…Abstract Objective To determine the feasibility of introducing misoprostol as first-line treatment for incomplete abortion at a secondary-level health…”
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    Comparing two early medical abortion regimens: mifepristone+misoprostol vs. misoprostol alone by Ngoc, Nguyen Thi Nhu, Blum, Jennifer, Raghavan, Sheila, Nga, Nguyen Thi Bach, Dabash, Rasha, Diop, Ayisha, Winikoff, Beverly

    Published in Contraception (Stoneham) (01-05-2011)
    “…Abstract Background Nonsurgical abortion methods have the potential to improve access to high-quality abortion care. Until recently, availability and…”
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    Oral misoprostol as first-line care for incomplete abortion in Burkina Faso by Blandine, Thieba, Ouattara, Adama Z, Coral, Angela, Hassane, Cisse, Clotaire, Hien, Dao, Blami, Lankoande, Jean, Diop, Ayisha, Blum, Jennifer

    “…Abstract Objective To explore 400-μg sublingual misoprostol as primary treatment in lower-level facilities with no previous experience providing postabortion…”
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    Two routes of administration for misoprostol in the treatment of incomplete abortion: a randomized clinical trial by Diop, Ayisha, Raghavan, Sheila, Rakotovao, Jean-Pierre, Comendant, Rodica, Blumenthal, Paul D, Winikoff, Beverly

    Published in Contraception (Stoneham) (01-06-2009)
    “…Abstract Background This study was conducted to compare the safety, effectiveness and acceptability of 400 mcg sublingual misoprostol and 600 mcg oral…”
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    Sublingual [corrected] misoprostol as first-line care for incomplete abortion in Burkina Faso by Blandine, Thieba, Ouattara, Adama Z, Coral, Angela, Hassane, Cisse, Clotaire, Hien, Dao, Blami, Lankoande, Jean, Diop, Ayisha, Blum, Jennifer

    “…To explore 400-μg sublingual misoprostol as primary treatment in lower-level facilities with no previous experience providing postabortion care. Women…”
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