نتایج جستجو برای: child mortality rate

تعداد نتایج: 1274018  

2014
JOHN GERRING STROM C. THACKER YUAN LU WEI HUANG

— This study departs from extant work on diversity and development in several respects. Using DHS data from a large number of developing countries, we adopt four human development outcomes: child mortality, fertility, education, and wealth. We exploit evidence at multiple levels—country, subnational region, and district—and we measure diversity in a variety of ways. This unique approach reveals...

Journal: :African journal of health sciences 2006
Gloria Macassa Bo Burström

Health inequalities are no longer an issue only for developed countries. In recent years there is agreement that all countries present health inequalities regardless of their level of wealth. In low-income countries and especially in sub-Saharan Africa where the majority of the poor people live as well as their children, research on child health inequalities is still scarce. This review of evid...

2005
Denisard Alves Walter Belluzzo

Child health is a central issue on the public policy agenda of developing countries. Several policies geared to improving child health have been implemented over the years, with varying degrees of success. In Brazil, such policies have led to a significant decline in infant mortality rates over the last 30 years. Despite this improvement, however, mortality rates are still high by international...

2004
Shinji Nakahara Yasuhide Nakamura Masao Ichikawa Susumu Wakai

Objectives: To examine vehicle related mortality trends of children in Japan; and to investigate how environmental modifications such as the installation of public parks and pavements are associated with these trends. Design: Poisson regression was used for trend analysis, and multiple regression modelling was used to investigate the associations between trends in environmental modifications an...

2002
K. C. BHUYAN

Apart from social, economic and environmental conditions, parity is one of the important factors responsible for infant and child mortality, In the present area of study the influence of most of the socioeconomic factors on child mortality is absent and hence parity may be identified as a responsible factor for mortality. Analytical results show that high parity women have higher child loss.

2011
David A Larsen Ingrid K Friberg Thomas P Eisele

BACKGROUND Insecticide-treated mosquito nets (ITNs) and indoor-residual spraying have been scaled-up across sub-Saharan Africa as part of international efforts to control malaria. These interventions have the potential to significantly impact child survival. The Lives Saved Tool (LiST) was developed to provide national and regional estimates of cause-specific mortality based on the extent of in...

2011
Rami Subhi Trevor Duke

The content and landscape of global child health is increasingly complex. There is strong evidence for the effectiveness of local, national and institutional leadership in reducing child mortality, but this has not been a focus of global health initiatives. Interventions to strengthen health systems should include support for local leadership: building-up institutions of training, empowering na...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2008
Pushkar Maitra Sarmistha Pal

If fertility reflects the choice of households, results of their choice (duration between successive births and health of the children) cannot be considered to be determined randomly. Most existing studies of child health, however, tend to overlook the effects of fertility selection on child health. This paper argues that not accounting for this selection issue yields biased estimates and it is...

2010
Sonia Lewycka Charles Mwansambo Peter Kazembe Tambosi Phiri Andrew Mganga Mikey Rosato Hilda Chapota Florida Malamba Stefania Vergnano Marie-Louise Newell David Osrin Anthony Costello

BACKGROUND The UN Millennium Development Goals call for substantial reductions in maternal and child mortality, to be achieved through reductions in morbidity and mortality during pregnancy, delivery, postpartum and early childhood. The MaiMwana Project aims to test community-based interventions that tackle maternal and child health problems through increasing awareness and local action. METH...

2013
Ari D. Johnson Dana R. Thomson Sidney Atwood Ian Alley Jessica L. Beckerman Ichiaka Koné Djoumé Diakité Hamed Diallo Boubacar Traoré Klenon Traoré Paul E. Farmer Megan Murray Joia Mukherjee

BACKGROUND In 2012, 6.6 million children under age five died worldwide, most from diseases with known means of prevention and treatment. A delivery gap persists between well-validated methods for child survival and equitable, timely access to those methods. We measured early child health care access, morbidity, and mortality over the course of a health system strengthening model intervention in...

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