Of the 130 million babies born every year, about 4 million die in the first 4 weeks of life—the neonatal period.1 A similar number of babies are stillborn—dying in utero during the last 3 months of pregnancy. Most neonatal deaths (99%) arise in low-income and middle-income countries, and about half occur at home. In poor communities, many babies who die are unnamed and unrecorded, indicating the perceived inevitability of their deaths. By contrast, the 1 % of neonatal deaths that arise in rich countries are the subject of confidential inquiries and public outcry if services are judged substandard. Most trials of neonatal interventions focus on these few deaths in rich countries. The inverse care law, first described in the UK in the 1960s, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the rates, timing and causes of neonatal deaths and the burden of stillbirths i...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In order to improve child surviva...
Background Information on cause-of-death is lacking for 98 % of the world’s 4 million neonatal death...
The proportion of child deaths that occurs in the neonatal period (38% in 2000) is increasing, and t...
Each year 3.6 million infants are estimated to die in the first 4 weeks of life (neonatal period)--b...
Progress in newborn survival has been slow, and even more so for reductions in stillbirths. To meet ...
The annual toll of losses resulting from poor pregnancy outcomes include half a million maternal dea...
To achieve the Millennium Development Goal for child survival (MDG-4), neonatal deaths need to be pr...
Each year there are an estimated four million neonatal deaths and at least 3.2 million stillbirths. ...
Summary Neonatal–perinatal ill health and mortality are overwhelmingly a burden of the developing wo...
visits for the newborn child: a strategy to improve survival WHO/UNICEF JOINt StatEmENt 2Every year,...
Every year about 70% of neonatal deaths (almost 3 million) happen because effective yet simple inter...
Background: Intrapartum-related neonatal deaths (“birth asphyxia”) are a leading cause of child mort...
BACKGROUND: Intrapartum-related neonatal deaths ("birth asphyxia") are a leading cause of child mort...
Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and under-five mo...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the rates, timing and causes of neonatal deaths and the burden of stillbirths i...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In order to improve child surviva...
Background Information on cause-of-death is lacking for 98 % of the world’s 4 million neonatal death...
The proportion of child deaths that occurs in the neonatal period (38% in 2000) is increasing, and t...
Each year 3.6 million infants are estimated to die in the first 4 weeks of life (neonatal period)--b...
Progress in newborn survival has been slow, and even more so for reductions in stillbirths. To meet ...
The annual toll of losses resulting from poor pregnancy outcomes include half a million maternal dea...
To achieve the Millennium Development Goal for child survival (MDG-4), neonatal deaths need to be pr...
Each year there are an estimated four million neonatal deaths and at least 3.2 million stillbirths. ...
Summary Neonatal–perinatal ill health and mortality are overwhelmingly a burden of the developing wo...
visits for the newborn child: a strategy to improve survival WHO/UNICEF JOINt StatEmENt 2Every year,...
Every year about 70% of neonatal deaths (almost 3 million) happen because effective yet simple inter...
Background: Intrapartum-related neonatal deaths (“birth asphyxia”) are a leading cause of child mort...
BACKGROUND: Intrapartum-related neonatal deaths ("birth asphyxia") are a leading cause of child mort...
Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and under-five mo...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the rates, timing and causes of neonatal deaths and the burden of stillbirths i...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In order to improve child surviva...
Background Information on cause-of-death is lacking for 98 % of the world’s 4 million neonatal death...