Background China's success in improving the quality of and access to obstetric care in hospitals offers an opportunity to examine the effect of a large-scale facility-based strategy on neonatal mortality. We aimed to establish this effect by assessing how the institutional strategy of intrapartum care has affected neonatal mortality and its regional inequalities. Methods We did a population-based epidemiological study of China's National Maternal and Child Mortality Surveillance System from 1996 to 2008. We used data from 116 surveillance sites in China (37 urban districts and 79 rural counties) to examine neonatal mortality by cause, socioeconomic region, and place of birth, with Poisson regression to calculate relative risks....
Background: Neonatal health (NH) remains a major problem in many countries. Children dying before 28...
Background Neonatal health (NH) remains a major problem in many countries. Children dying before 28 ...
Objective China's economic reforms have raised concerns over rising inequalities in maternal...
BACKGROUND: China's success in improving the quality of and access to obstetric care in hospitals of...
Objective The present study estimated the national and urban–rural levels and causes of neonatal dea...
Background Seventeen million births occur in China each year. Neonatal mortality is the leading caus...
Background: To compare outcomes and care practices of preterm infants born at <34 weeks' gestatio...
Background: With the progress of perinatal medicine and neonatal technology, more and more extremely...
BACKGROUND: China has achieved Millennium Development Goal 4 to reduce under-5 mortality rate by two...
Objective. In this meta-analysis, we aim to investigate the neonatal mortality in hospitalized Chine...
Background China is one of the few Countdown countries to have achieved Millennium Development Goal ...
Background: Since 2000, the Chinese government has implemented an intervention program to reduce mat...
Background: China has achieved Millennium Development Goal 4 to reduce under-5 mortality rate by two...
Abstract Background The influence of rural-urban disparities in children's health on neonatal death ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how the relaxation of the one child policy and policies to reduce caesarean se...
Background: Neonatal health (NH) remains a major problem in many countries. Children dying before 28...
Background Neonatal health (NH) remains a major problem in many countries. Children dying before 28 ...
Objective China's economic reforms have raised concerns over rising inequalities in maternal...
BACKGROUND: China's success in improving the quality of and access to obstetric care in hospitals of...
Objective The present study estimated the national and urban–rural levels and causes of neonatal dea...
Background Seventeen million births occur in China each year. Neonatal mortality is the leading caus...
Background: To compare outcomes and care practices of preterm infants born at <34 weeks' gestatio...
Background: With the progress of perinatal medicine and neonatal technology, more and more extremely...
BACKGROUND: China has achieved Millennium Development Goal 4 to reduce under-5 mortality rate by two...
Objective. In this meta-analysis, we aim to investigate the neonatal mortality in hospitalized Chine...
Background China is one of the few Countdown countries to have achieved Millennium Development Goal ...
Background: Since 2000, the Chinese government has implemented an intervention program to reduce mat...
Background: China has achieved Millennium Development Goal 4 to reduce under-5 mortality rate by two...
Abstract Background The influence of rural-urban disparities in children's health on neonatal death ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how the relaxation of the one child policy and policies to reduce caesarean se...
Background: Neonatal health (NH) remains a major problem in many countries. Children dying before 28...
Background Neonatal health (NH) remains a major problem in many countries. Children dying before 28 ...
Objective China's economic reforms have raised concerns over rising inequalities in maternal...