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To address the high rate of preventable deaths in low-resource settings, researchers tested a comprehensive medical program known as APT-Sepsisto improve how healthcare providers manage maternal infections. This strategy focused on enhancing hygiene standards, adopting evidence-based prevention, and utilizing a specialized treatment bundle called FAST-M for rapid clinical response. By conducting a large-scale study across dozens of health facilities in Malawi and Uganda, the trial demonstrated that this structured intervention significantly lowered the risk of severe illness and death compared to standard care. Ultimately, the source highlights how standardized, targeted care bundles can effectively bridge the gap between medical guidelines and life-saving clinical practice.
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