The study aimed at obtaining insights into the processes underlying infant deaths to help identify preventive interventions which may bring down infant mortality rates further. Verbal autopsies were performed on 162 deaths of liveborn infants that occurred in a birth cohort in two urban slums of Delhi, India, between February 1995 and August 1996. A structured verbal autopsy form was used for ascertaining the cause of death. The narratives of caretakers on seeking of care and treatment received for illness were reviewed to identify the actions and behaviours that might have contributed to death. Seeking of care was less common (57%) for illnesses that led to death in the first week of life than at later ages. The first-week deaths commonly ...
We recorded the causes of death in the preceding 3 years in a slum population of 24196 children less...
Introduction: Perinatal mortality is a sensitive indicator of health status of a community andis als...
SUMMARY A detailed pathological and psychosocial study was made of all postperinatal (8 days-2 years...
The study aimed at obtaining insights into the processes underlying infant deaths to help identify p...
Objective: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected data using verbal and social autopsy tools ...
Objective: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected data using verbal and social autopsy tools ...
Objective: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected data using verbal and social autopsy tools ...
Objective: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected data using verbal and social autopsy tools ...
INTRODUCTION: About 130 million infants are born in the world every year. About 4 million Infants ...
Introduction Clinical registration of the cause of death is available for less than one-third of the...
Abstract Background Three million babies are stillborn each year and 3.6 million die in the first mo...
Objective: To determine the primary causes of death in home-cared rural neonates by using prospectiv...
Objective: Infant and child mortality are important indicators of the level of development of a soci...
BackgroundInfant mortality rate is regarded as an important and sensitive indicator of the health st...
Background: Children dying in developing countries often have more than one serious disease process....
We recorded the causes of death in the preceding 3 years in a slum population of 24196 children less...
Introduction: Perinatal mortality is a sensitive indicator of health status of a community andis als...
SUMMARY A detailed pathological and psychosocial study was made of all postperinatal (8 days-2 years...
The study aimed at obtaining insights into the processes underlying infant deaths to help identify p...
Objective: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected data using verbal and social autopsy tools ...
Objective: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected data using verbal and social autopsy tools ...
Objective: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected data using verbal and social autopsy tools ...
Objective: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected data using verbal and social autopsy tools ...
INTRODUCTION: About 130 million infants are born in the world every year. About 4 million Infants ...
Introduction Clinical registration of the cause of death is available for less than one-third of the...
Abstract Background Three million babies are stillborn each year and 3.6 million die in the first mo...
Objective: To determine the primary causes of death in home-cared rural neonates by using prospectiv...
Objective: Infant and child mortality are important indicators of the level of development of a soci...
BackgroundInfant mortality rate is regarded as an important and sensitive indicator of the health st...
Background: Children dying in developing countries often have more than one serious disease process....
We recorded the causes of death in the preceding 3 years in a slum population of 24196 children less...
Introduction: Perinatal mortality is a sensitive indicator of health status of a community andis als...
SUMMARY A detailed pathological and psychosocial study was made of all postperinatal (8 days-2 years...