نتایج جستجو برای: neonatal mortality rate nmr

تعداد نتایج: 1260860  

Journal: :international journal of infection 0
hisham medhat faculty of medicine, suez canal university, ismailia, egypt abdelmoneim khashana department of pediatric and neonatology, suez canal university hospital, ismailia, egypt; department of pediatric and neonatology, suez canal university hospital, ismailia, egypt. tel: +20-1006352403 mohamed el kalioby faculty of medicine, suez canal university, ismailia, egypt

objectives the current study aimed to determine the incidence of neonatal infection (nicus) in south sinai neonatal intensive care units, egypt. methods the study included 1023 neonates admitted to neonatal intensive care units in the south sinai state hospitals from january 2010 to september 2014 and scanned for demographic data and the potential risk factors for neonatal septicemia. results t...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 1999
Y. Y. Choi J. Y. Park C. Y. Cho J. S. Ma T. J. Hwang

The objective of this study was to determine how the neonatal mortality rate has changed since surfactant (S) therapy was introduced in our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), and to evaluate the efficacy of surfactant therapy in respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) patients. Incidences of risk babies such as outborns, prematurity, low birth weight infants and RDS, and neonatal mortality rates ...

Journal: :Economics and human biology 2015
Diane Coffey

Height is a marker for health, cognitive ability and economic productivity. Recent research on the determinants of height suggests that postneonatal mortality predicts height because it is a measure of the early life disease environment to which a cohort is exposed. This article advances the literature on the determinants of height by examining the role of early life mortality, including neonat...

Jabbari Birami, Hossein, Alizadeh, Mahasti , Moradi, Siavash ,

Background and Purpose: Birth outcomes and fertility measures are commonly evaluated in Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) in the field of public health. Given the key role of time- trend study in the projection of current data to the future, this population-based study aimed to describe the significant changes of birth outcomes and fertility measures in the rural population...

Journal: :Pakistan development review 1996
G M Zahid

"The paper examines the mother's health-seeking behaviour and childhood mortality in Pakistan. This is based on the 1990-91 Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey (PDHS).... It was found that neonatal, infant, and child mortality rate is the highest among children of mothers aged less than 20 years. Infant and child mortality rate is likewise higher among first and higher order births than amon...

2014
Andrew Hodge Sonja Firth Tiara Marthias Eliana Jimenez-Soto

BACKGROUND Considerable improvements in life expectancy and other human development indicators in Indonesia are thought to mask considerable disparities between populations in the country. We examine the existence and extent of these disparities by measuring trends and inequalities in the under-five mortality rate and neonatal mortality rate across wealth, education and geography. METHODOLOGY...

2011
Richard M. Matendo Cyril M. Engmann John D. Ditekemena Justin Gado Antoinette Tshefu Elizabeth M. McClure Janet Moore Marleen Boelaert Waldemar A. Carlo Linda L. Wright Carl L. Bose

Each year, an estimated six million perinatal deaths occur worldwide, and 98% of these deaths occur in lowand middle-income countries. These estimates are based on surveys in both urban and rural areas, and they may underrepresent the problem in rural areas. This study was conducted to quantify perinatal mortality, to identify the associated risk factors, and to determine the most common causes...

2016
Kelsy Catherina Nema Areco Tulio Konstantyner José Augusto de Aguiar Carrazedo Taddei

OBJECTIVE To describe trends and composition of infant mortality rate in the State of São Paulo, from 1996 to 2012. METHODS An ecological study was conducted, based on official secondary data of births and infant deaths of residents in São Paulo, from 1996 to 2012. The infant mortality rate was calculated by the direct method and was analyzed by graphs and polynomial regression models for age...

2011
Richard M. Matendo Cyril M. Engmann John D. Ditekemena Justin Gado Antoinette Tshefu Elizabeth M. McClure Janet Moore Marleen Boelaert Waldemar A. Carlo Linda L. Wright Carl L. Bose

Each year, an estimated six million perinatal deaths occur worldwide, and 98% of these deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. These estimates are based on surveys in both urban and rural areas, and they may underrepresent the problem in rural areas. This study was conducted to quantify perinatal mortality, to identify the associated risk factors, and to determine the most common caus...

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