نتایج جستجو برای: child mortality rate

تعداد نتایج: 1274018  

2008
Clive J. Mutunga

This paper focuses on the determinants of infant and child mortality in Kenya. It specifically examines how infant and child mortality is related to the household’s environmental and socio-economic characteristics, such as mother’s education, source of drinking water, sanitation facility, type of cooking fuels and access to electricity. A hazard rate framework is used to analyze the determinant...

2006

This paper focuses on the determinants of infant and child mortality in Kenya. It specifically examines how infant and child mortality is related to the household's environmental and socio-economic characteristics, such as mother's education, source of drinking water, sanitation facility, type of cooking fuels and access to electricity. A hazard rate framework is used to analyze the determinant...

 Background and purpose:  Coronavirus (COVID-19) in children includes 1 to 5% of all cases but child mortality due to the disease is rare. The aim of this study was to determine the admission rate and factors associated with Covid-19 disease in children to better understand and control the disease. Materials and methods: In a descriptive-analytical and cross-sectional study 594 samples were se...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
kamal raissi from the department of cardiovascular surgery, shahid rajai heart hospital, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, i.r. iran. mohammad sina mohammad hasan kalantar motamedi

from march 1990 to may 1993,309 patients underwent redo cardiac surgery operation at the shahid rajai heart hospital in tehran. early mortality rates in these patients showed a significant increase in comparison to patients undergoing open heart surgery for the first time. late mortality (at least one month after surgery) in the patients was slightly increased also but less than early mortality...

2014
Quinhas F Fernandes Bradley H Wagenaar Laura Anselmi James Pfeiffer Stephen Gloyd Kenneth Sherr

BACKGROUND Knowledge of the relation between health-system factors and child mortality could help to inform health policy in low-income and middle-income countries. We aimed to quantify modifiable health-system factors and their relation with provincial-level heterogeneity in under-5, infant, and neonatal mortality over time in Mozambique. METHODS Using Demographic and Health Survey (2003 and...

2014
Agbessi Amouzou Benjamin Banda Willie Kachaka Olga Joos Mercy Kanyuka Kenneth Hill Jennifer Bryce

BACKGROUND The rate of decline in child mortality is too slow in most African countries to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of reducing under-five mortality by two-thirds between 1990 and 2015. Effective strategies to monitor child mortality are needed where accurate vital registration data are lacking to help governments assess and report on progress in child survival. We present result...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2003
C D Mathers J A Salomon C J L Murray

(WHO) annually reports infant mortality rates (IMR), child mortality rates, adult mortality rates, average life expectancies, and healthy life expectan-cies for all 191 member states. 1 2 IMR correlates highly with HALE across these 191 member states in 2000 (r=0.93). Reidpath and Allotey argue that IMR is an acceptable proxy measure of population health because of this high correlation. 3 Insp...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
motahhareh golestan razieh fallah sedighah akhavan karbasi

background: low birth weight (lbw) is one of the major determinants of neonatal survival as well as postnatal morbidity. objective: the main objective of the present study was to determine neonatal mortality rate (nmr) in lbw infants in yazd, iran. materials and methods: in a prospective-cohort study, all births in the maternity hospitals of yazd, iran in 2004 were evaluated and mortality rate ...

2014
E.W. Kimani-Murage J.C. Fotso T. Egondi B. Abuya P. Elungata A.K. Ziraba C.W. Kabiru N. Madise

BACKGROUND We describe trends in childhood mortality in Kenya, paying attention to the urban-rural and intra-urban differentials. METHODS We use data from the Kenya Demographic and Health Surveys (KDHS) collected between 1993 and 2008 and the Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System (NUHDSS) collected in two Nairobi slums between 2003 and 2010, to estimate infant mortality rat...

2016
B Tlou B Sartorius F Tanser

INTRODUCTION Child (infant and under-5) and maternal mortality rates are key indicators for assessing the health status of populations. South Africa's maternal and child mortality rates are high, and the country mirrors the continental trend of slow progress towards its Millennium Development Goals. Rural areas are often more affected regarding child and maternal mortalities, specifically in ar...

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