نتایج جستجو برای: child mortality

تعداد نتایج: 432268  

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2016
Shanaaz Mathews Lorna J Martin David Coetzee Chris Scott Yasheen Brijmohun

South Africa (SA) has not met the child mortality target for the Millennium Development Goals, despite having invested substantially in programmes and policies to achieve these targets. The scale-up of the prevention of mother-to-child transmission programmes reduced HIV transmission from mother to child, but this has not been sustained owing to limitations in community-based child health servi...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2004
Joceline Pomerleau Karen Lock Martin McKee Dan R Altmann

The WHO recently conducted, within its Global Burden of Disease 2000 Study, a Comparative Risk Assessment (CRA) to estimate the global health effect of low fruit and vegetable intake. This paper summarizes the methods used to obtain exposure data for the CRA and provides estimates of worldwide fruit and vegetable intakes. Intakes were derived from 26 national population-based surveys, complemen...

2014
Selamawit M. Bilal Albine Moser Roman Blanco Mark Spigt Geert Jan Dinant

The use of growth monitoring and promotion (GMP) has become widespread. It is a potential contributor towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals of halving hunger and reducing child mortality by two-thirds within 2015. Yet, GMP appears to be a prerequisite for good child health but several studies have shown that there is a discrepancy between the purpose and the practice of GMP. The hi...

Journal: :Demography 2012
Deon Filmer Kinnon Scott

The use of asset indices in welfare analysis and poverty targeting is increasing, especially in cases in which data on expenditures are unavailable or hard to collect. We compare alternative approaches to welfare measurement. Our analysis shows that inferences about inequalities in education, health care use, fertility, and child mortality, as well as labor market outcomes, are quite robust to ...

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 2007
Igor Rudan Jennifer Gibson Lydia Kapiriri Mary Ann Lansang Adnan A Hyder Joy Lawn Gary L Darmstadt Simon Cousens Zulfiqar A Bhutta Kenneth H Brown Sonja Y Hess Maureen Black Julie Meeks Gardner Jayne Webster Ilona Carneiro Daniel Chandramohan Margaret Kosek Claudio F Lanata Mark Tomlinson Mickey Chopra Shanthi Ameratunga Harry Campbell Shams El Arifeen Robert E Black

This article reviews theoretical and practical approaches for setting priorities in global child health research investments. It also provides an overview of previous attempts to develop appropriate tools and methodologies to define priorities in health research investments. A brief review of the most important theoretical concepts that should govern priority setting processes is undertaken, sh...

Journal: :The quarterly journal of economics 2008
Grant Miller

Women's choices appear to emphasize child welfare more than those of men. This paper presents new evidence on how suffrage rights for American women helped children to benefit from the scientific breakthroughs of the bacteriological revolution. Consistent with standard models of electoral competition, suffrage laws were followed by immediate shifts in legislative behavior and large, sudden incr...

2015
Mike English Rex English Atti English

Sub-Saharan Africa is a highly diverse geo-political region. Any brief discussion of the progress made over the last 15 years towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) will therefore not do justice to the true complexity of context and events. Our focus will be MDG4-to reduce child mortality by 66% from 1990 levels. We will touch briefly on MDG1, to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, M...

Journal: :Lancet 2011
Cecilia S Acuin Geok Lin Khor Tippawan Liabsuetrakul Endang L Achadi Thein Thein Htay Rebecca Firestone Zulfiqar A Bhutta

Although maternal and child mortality are on the decline in southeast Asia, there are still major disparities, and greater equity is key to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. We used comparable cross-national data sources to document mortality trends from 1990 to 2008 and to assess major causes of maternal and child deaths. We present inequalities in intervention coverage by two common m...

Journal: :American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council 2009
Christiaan W S Monden Jeroen Smits

Previous research reports mixed results about the association between maternal height and child mortality. Some studies suggest that the negative association might be stronger in contexts with fewer resources. This hypothesis has yet not been tested in a cross-nationally comparative design. We use data on 307,223 children born to 194,835 women in 444 districts of 42 developing countries to esti...

2017
Lars Åke Persson Anisur Rahman Rodolfo Peña Wilton Perez Aimable Musafili Dinh Phuong Hoa

Analysing child mortality may enhance our perspective on global achievements in child survival. We used data from surveillance sites in Bangladesh, Nicaragua and Vietnam and Demographic Health Surveys in Rwanda to explore the development of neonatal and under-five mortality. The mortality curves showed dramatic reductions over time, but child mortality in the four countries peaked during wars a...

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