This report presents data on birth weight, mater-nal age, and parity among the African population of Uganda. The babies were born in the maternity wards at Mulago Hospital, Kampala, the teaching hospital of the University College of East Afric
Study of birth weight in 457 babies bom in the de Soysa Maternity Hospital University Unit, Colombo,...
Objective: To compare some socio-demographic and obstetric factors between adolescent mothers (aged ...
It is widely accepted that infants born in the Third World have a lower mean birth weight then infan...
As no figures were available on the incidence and type of congenital abnormalities in African people...
OBJECTIVE This study aimed to establish the relationship between age, parity of mother on the one ha...
Abstract objectives To assess the reliability of maternally recalled birthweight and size in Entebbe...
Aims and Objective: The birth weights of all full term newborn infants have not been studied in the ...
Objective: To compare some socio-demographic and obstetric factors between adolescent mothers ...
Abstract Background Healthy infants typically regain their birth weight by 21 days of age; however, ...
Data collected from the Medical Records Department of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital ...
Objective: To determine the birth weight of apparently healthy newborns delivered at Usmanu Danfodiy...
Summary. — Some data (sex, birth order, month of birth, birth weight) on 1,106 African babies born a...
Objectives: To determine the birthweight distribution of singleton births at the Korle-BuTeaching Ho...
Neonatal, infant and under-five mortality rates in East Africa (Per 1000 Births), by demographic cha...
Abstract: A community-based cross-sectional study of birth-weight was carried out in 30 villages of ...
Study of birth weight in 457 babies bom in the de Soysa Maternity Hospital University Unit, Colombo,...
Objective: To compare some socio-demographic and obstetric factors between adolescent mothers (aged ...
It is widely accepted that infants born in the Third World have a lower mean birth weight then infan...
As no figures were available on the incidence and type of congenital abnormalities in African people...
OBJECTIVE This study aimed to establish the relationship between age, parity of mother on the one ha...
Abstract objectives To assess the reliability of maternally recalled birthweight and size in Entebbe...
Aims and Objective: The birth weights of all full term newborn infants have not been studied in the ...
Objective: To compare some socio-demographic and obstetric factors between adolescent mothers ...
Abstract Background Healthy infants typically regain their birth weight by 21 days of age; however, ...
Data collected from the Medical Records Department of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital ...
Objective: To determine the birth weight of apparently healthy newborns delivered at Usmanu Danfodiy...
Summary. — Some data (sex, birth order, month of birth, birth weight) on 1,106 African babies born a...
Objectives: To determine the birthweight distribution of singleton births at the Korle-BuTeaching Ho...
Neonatal, infant and under-five mortality rates in East Africa (Per 1000 Births), by demographic cha...
Abstract: A community-based cross-sectional study of birth-weight was carried out in 30 villages of ...
Study of birth weight in 457 babies bom in the de Soysa Maternity Hospital University Unit, Colombo,...
Objective: To compare some socio-demographic and obstetric factors between adolescent mothers (aged ...
It is widely accepted that infants born in the Third World have a lower mean birth weight then infan...