<div><p>Background and objective</p><p>India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-fives. Continuous monitoring of the reduction in the under-five mortality rate (U5MR) at local level is thus essential to set priorities for policy-makers and health professionals. In this study, we aimed to provide an update on district-level disparities in the neonatal mortality rate (NMR) and the U5MR with special reference to Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG3) on preventable deaths among new-borns and children under five.</p><p>Data and methods</p><p>We used recently released population-based cross-sectional data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) conducted in 2015–2016. We used the synthetic cohort probability appro...
BACKGROUND: India had the largest number of under-5 deaths of all countries in 2015, with substantia...
Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 41% of all global deaths among children below five years. ...
Background: Infant mortality rate (IMR) and under five mortality rates (UFMR) are the sensitive indi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-fives....
Background and objective India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-fiv...
Background and objective India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-fiv...
SummaryBackgroundIndia has the largest number of child deaths of any country in the world, and has w...
Background India has the largest number of child deaths of any country in the world, and has wide lo...
BackgroundIndia has made substantial progress in improving child survival over the past few decades,...
Summary: Background: India had the largest number of under-5 deaths of all countries in 2015, with ...
Introduction: Fifty-three percent of Indian under-5 deaths occur during the neonatal age group. Reco...
BACKGROUND: India has made substantial progress in improving child survival over the past few decade...
Despite progress made in recent decades, infant and neonatal mortality rates (NMRs) in India have re...
As a part of the Millennium Development Goals, India seeks to substantially reduce its burden of chi...
Background: Reducing neonatal mortality in India is critical to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Devel...
BACKGROUND: India had the largest number of under-5 deaths of all countries in 2015, with substantia...
Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 41% of all global deaths among children below five years. ...
Background: Infant mortality rate (IMR) and under five mortality rates (UFMR) are the sensitive indi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-fives....
Background and objective India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-fiv...
Background and objective India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-fiv...
SummaryBackgroundIndia has the largest number of child deaths of any country in the world, and has w...
Background India has the largest number of child deaths of any country in the world, and has wide lo...
BackgroundIndia has made substantial progress in improving child survival over the past few decades,...
Summary: Background: India had the largest number of under-5 deaths of all countries in 2015, with ...
Introduction: Fifty-three percent of Indian under-5 deaths occur during the neonatal age group. Reco...
BACKGROUND: India has made substantial progress in improving child survival over the past few decade...
Despite progress made in recent decades, infant and neonatal mortality rates (NMRs) in India have re...
As a part of the Millennium Development Goals, India seeks to substantially reduce its burden of chi...
Background: Reducing neonatal mortality in India is critical to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Devel...
BACKGROUND: India had the largest number of under-5 deaths of all countries in 2015, with substantia...
Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 41% of all global deaths among children below five years. ...
Background: Infant mortality rate (IMR) and under five mortality rates (UFMR) are the sensitive indi...