نتایج جستجو برای: infant mortality rate imr

تعداد نتایج: 1212952  

2014
Bronwen Phillips Stephen Morrell Richard Taylor John Daniels

BACKGROUND Significant variation exists in published Aboriginal mortality and life expectancy (LE) estimates due to differing and evolving methodologies required to correct for inadequate recording of Aboriginality in death data, under-counting of Aboriginal people in population censuses, and unexplained growth in the Aboriginal population attributed to changes in the propensity of individuals ...

Journal: :iranian journal of neonatology 0
reza saeidi associate professor of neonatology, neonatal research center, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. vahid sadeghi general physician, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

background: although many efforts made for the advancement of medical science, it is distributed inequitably despite of all existing financial and human resources facilities. children as the most important and vulnerable groups of society are influenced by these inequities. the objective of this study is comparison of children health indices in rich and poor rural zones in mashhad/iran. methods...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
p. tootoonchi

despite reduction in infant mortality rate, neonatal mortality rate particularly during the first 24 hours of life is still high in developing countries. a cross-sectional study was performed to determine neonatal mortality prevalence during the first 24 hours of life (f24nm) and its probable risk factors. data collection were performed by a structured form containing maternal and neonatal char...

2012
Jagmohan Mago

In this paper, a Bayesian Network (BN) based system is presented for providing clinical decision support to healthcare practitioners in rural or remote areas of India for young infants or children up to the age of 5 years. The government is unable to appoint child specialists in rural areas because of inadequate number of available pediatricians. It leads to a high Infant Mortality Rate (IMR). ...

Hassanzadeh , A, Mohammadzadeh, Z, Mostafavie , F, Shadzie , SH,

ABSTRACT Birth weight is one of the main factors in child's physical mental growth . L.B.W. causes increasing mortality rate disbilities and diseases in infant. Neonatal rate in L.B.W. occasionally infant with L.B.W. has forty fold of neonatal mortality rate in comparision with normal weight infants. The aim of this study is recognition of effective factors on birth weight and Evaluating the...

Journal: :Eduvest 2023

The degree of public health and services has not shown results that are in line with the objectives special autonomy policy. data shows infant mortality rate (IMR) is still high maternal high. aim research to analyze explain implementation policy, especially sector, influencing factors formulate a new model regarding policy sector Wondama Bay Regency, West Papua Province. This uses theory put f...

Akram Ghobadi, Ali Akbar Vaisi-Raygani, Masoud Mohammadi, Mitra Hemmati, Nader Salari, Rostam Jalali,

Background: Infant mortality is important as a standard indicator for the development of health, educational and social health systems in each country. Considering the fact that in different studies of the country there are different statistics on the prevalence of infant mortality in the intensive care unit and the general statistics on the prevalence of mortality in neonates in the country ar...

Journal: :JAMA 2003
Mary Grzybowski Elizabeth A Clements Lori Parsons Robert Welch Anne T Tintinalli Michael A Ross Robert J Zalenski

CONTEXT There are no definitive recommendations for the management of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in patients with ST-segment elevation who have contraindications to thrombolytic therapy. It is not clear whether, and the extent to which, immediate mechanical reperfusion (IMR) reduces in-hospital mortality in this population. OBJECTIVE To determine whether IMR (defined as percutaneous co...

2007
Vijay Kumar Mago M. Syamala Devi

In this paper, a Multi-agent System (MAS) is presented for providing clinical decision support to healthcare practitioners in rural or remote areas of India for young infants or children up to the age of 5 years. The government is unable to appoint child specialists in rural areas because of inadequate number of available pediatricians. It leads to a high Infant Mortality Rate (IMR). In such a ...

2015
Yang Liu Yiwen Chen

Infant mortality rate has been gaining greater importance in recent years as an indicator of population wellness. In previous studies, infant mortality rate is often found to be higher in countries with lower income and less socioeconomic development. This paper concentrates on investigating possible determinants of infant mortality rate across countries. Using data of 114 countries in 2011 fro...

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