A case-control study for evaluating the risk factors of neonatal tetanus was conducted in a rural area of Senegal under demographic surveillance (Niakhar). Some 45 neonatal tetanus deaths that occurred in the study area between March 1983 and March 1986 were investigated. They were matched with 187 controls. Neonatal tetanus accounted for one-third of all neonatal deaths; mortality from neonatal tetanus was 16/1000 livebirths. The effect of various demographic, socioeconomic, epiderniological and behavioural factors was investigated in a multivariate analysis using linear logis-tic regression. There was no difference associated with socioeconomic factors between cases and controls. Factors associated with the skill and behaviour of birth at...
Background: Previous studies have identified various risk factors for neonatal tetanus (NNT) in rura...
In 2013, NT was estimated to be responsible for 49,000 deaths, mostly in rural areas of developing c...
Neonatal tetanus is a preventable disease which is still a public health problem in developing count...
Neonatal tetanus is a major public health problem in our country. This preventable disease is one of...
Prior to 1989, Krabi and Satun, two neighbouring provinces with similar socioeconomic background and...
Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that occurs at h...
Neonatal tetanus is one of the major health problems in developing countries. The incidence of neona...
Background: Previous studies have identified various risk factors for neonatal tetanus (NNT) in rura...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that...
Background: Previous studies have identified various risk factors for neonatal tetanus (NNT) in rura...
In 2013, NT was estimated to be responsible for 49,000 deaths, mostly in rural areas of developing c...
Neonatal tetanus is a preventable disease which is still a public health problem in developing count...
Neonatal tetanus is a major public health problem in our country. This preventable disease is one of...
Prior to 1989, Krabi and Satun, two neighbouring provinces with similar socioeconomic background and...
Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that occurs at h...
Neonatal tetanus is one of the major health problems in developing countries. The incidence of neona...
Background: Previous studies have identified various risk factors for neonatal tetanus (NNT) in rura...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that...
Background: Previous studies have identified various risk factors for neonatal tetanus (NNT) in rura...
In 2013, NT was estimated to be responsible for 49,000 deaths, mostly in rural areas of developing c...
Neonatal tetanus is a preventable disease which is still a public health problem in developing count...