io es estimated four million neonates die; 99 % of these deaths occur in the developing world with the majority in the ticularly in the developing world. These include limited laboratory facilities, difficulty in obtaining a sufficient Turner et al. BMC Infectious Diseases 2013, 13:60
ul an occurring in developing countries. Of these deaths, 87 % functioning referral mechanisms, and ...
Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and under-five mo...
per 100,000 live births occurred in developingThailand Full list of author information is available ...
he more than 90 % of these deaths occur in developing neonates and the actual delivery of care healt...
Neonatal mortality is still a significant public health prob-lem worldwide, and accounts for more th...
Neonatal infections account for a significant proportion of neonatal deaths in the first week of lif...
Each year 3.6 million infants are estimated to die in the first 4 weeks of life (neonatal period)--b...
Background: Audit of disease and mortality patterns provides essential information for health budget...
Four million neonates die each year. These deaths are mostly in low-income countries, but neonatal m...
efo st (99%) arise in low and middle income countries [2]. Glo-bally, neonatal deaths account for 40...
Introduction: Infections are a major contributor to newborn deaths in developing countries. Majority...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleOf the approximately 130 milli...
Still births, neonatal deaths and neonatal near miss cases attributable to severe obstetric the high...
Background: An estimated 2.8 million neonatal deaths occur annually worldwide. The vulnerability of ...
from 11.9 million deaths per year in 1990 to 7.7 million than other regions [2]. As a result of insu...
ul an occurring in developing countries. Of these deaths, 87 % functioning referral mechanisms, and ...
Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and under-five mo...
per 100,000 live births occurred in developingThailand Full list of author information is available ...
he more than 90 % of these deaths occur in developing neonates and the actual delivery of care healt...
Neonatal mortality is still a significant public health prob-lem worldwide, and accounts for more th...
Neonatal infections account for a significant proportion of neonatal deaths in the first week of lif...
Each year 3.6 million infants are estimated to die in the first 4 weeks of life (neonatal period)--b...
Background: Audit of disease and mortality patterns provides essential information for health budget...
Four million neonates die each year. These deaths are mostly in low-income countries, but neonatal m...
efo st (99%) arise in low and middle income countries [2]. Glo-bally, neonatal deaths account for 40...
Introduction: Infections are a major contributor to newborn deaths in developing countries. Majority...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleOf the approximately 130 milli...
Still births, neonatal deaths and neonatal near miss cases attributable to severe obstetric the high...
Background: An estimated 2.8 million neonatal deaths occur annually worldwide. The vulnerability of ...
from 11.9 million deaths per year in 1990 to 7.7 million than other regions [2]. As a result of insu...
ul an occurring in developing countries. Of these deaths, 87 % functioning referral mechanisms, and ...
Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and under-five mo...
per 100,000 live births occurred in developingThailand Full list of author information is available ...