نتایج جستجو برای: fives

تعداد نتایج: 315  

2016
Edem M. A. Tette Margaret L. Neizer Mame Yaa Nyarko Eric K. Sifah Isabella A. Sagoe-Moses Edmund T. Nartey

OBJECTIVE Facility-based studies provide an unparalleled opportunity to assess interventions deployed in hospitals to reduce child mortality which is not easily captured in the national data. We examined mortality trends at the Princess Marie Louise Children's Hospital (PML) and related it to interventions deployed in the hospital and community to reduce child mortality and achieve the Millenni...

2016
Kavita Singh Paul Brodish Ilene Speizer Pierre Barker Issac Amenga-Etego Ireneous Dasoberi Ernest Kanyoke Eric A. Boadu Elma Yabang Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey

BACKGROUND Quality improvement (QI) interventions are becoming more common in low- and middle-income countries, yet few studies have presented impact evaluations of these approaches. In this paper, we present an impact evaluation of a scale-up phase of 'Project Fives Alive!', a QI intervention in Ghana that aims to improve maternal and child health outcomes. 'Project Fives Alive!' employed a QI...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2009
T Takum D Gara H Tagyung M V Murhekar

An outbreak of suspected pertussis occurred in Sarli circle of Kurung-kumey district of Arunachal Pradesh in 2007. We investigated this outbreak to confirm the etiology, estimate the magnitude and identify reasons for its occurrence. Twenty-six deaths were reported from the circle. We identified 72 case-patients meeting the case definition of suspected pertussis. The overall attack rate was 30%...

Journal: :Dar Es Salaam Medical Students' Journal 2010

2016
Michael L. Wilson

Unintentional injuries among under-fives represent an important cause of preventable morbidity in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. In-home interventions targeting caregiver safety practices currently show promise in reducing household injury risks. Mobile health (mHealth) is emerging as a potentially cost effective platform for the delivery of critical health information in resource poor settings. The ...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2003
Gertrude N Kiwanuka

Malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Uganda especially in children under five years. Transmission of malaria is perennial though there are seasonal exacerbations. Up to 70 per cent of outpatient cases and over 50 per cent of inpatient admissions in the under fives are malaria cases. It is responsible for a specific death rate among this age group of 37/1000 and 18/1000 liv...

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