Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 41% of all global deaths among children below five years. Despite recording a 33% decline in neonatal deaths between 2000 and 2009, about 900,000 neonates died in India in 2009. The decline in neonatal mortality is slower than in the post-neonatal period, and neonatal mortality rates have increased as a proportion of under-five mortality rates. Neonatal mortality rates are higher among rural dwellers of India, who make up at least two-thirds of India's population. Identifying the factors influencing neonatal mortality will significantly improve child survival outcomes in India.Our analysis is based on household data from the nationally representative 2008 Indian District Level Household Survey (DLHS...
SummaryBackgroundIndia has the largest number of child deaths of any country in the world, and has w...
Background. The United Nations\u27 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 aims for a two-thirds reducti...
neonatal deaths occurring in India. The Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR) in UP is high at 28 per 1000 l...
Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 41% of all global deaths among children below five years. ...
Background: Reducing neonatal mortality in India is critical to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Devel...
Over 600,000 newborns in India died in their first month of life in 2017 despite large increases in ...
Neonatal mortality in the country continues to be unacceptably high and unrelenting with wide variat...
SUMMARY Early neonatal mortality is unacceptably high in most developing countries. A large majority...
Despite progress made in recent decades, infant and neonatal mortality rates (NMRs) in India have re...
United Nations Millennium Development Goal (MDG) for 2015 aims at reducing child mortality level fro...
Objective: To determine the primary causes of death in home-cared rural neonates by using prospectiv...
As a part of the Millennium Development Goals, India seeks to substantially reduce its burden of chi...
Neonatal health presents India with a formidable challenge with over 25 million births, 1.3 million ...
Introduction: Fifty-three percent of Indian under-5 deaths occur during the neonatal age group. Reco...
Clinical studies demonstrate the efficacy of interventions to reduce neonatal deaths, but there are ...
SummaryBackgroundIndia has the largest number of child deaths of any country in the world, and has w...
Background. The United Nations\u27 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 aims for a two-thirds reducti...
neonatal deaths occurring in India. The Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR) in UP is high at 28 per 1000 l...
Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 41% of all global deaths among children below five years. ...
Background: Reducing neonatal mortality in India is critical to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Devel...
Over 600,000 newborns in India died in their first month of life in 2017 despite large increases in ...
Neonatal mortality in the country continues to be unacceptably high and unrelenting with wide variat...
SUMMARY Early neonatal mortality is unacceptably high in most developing countries. A large majority...
Despite progress made in recent decades, infant and neonatal mortality rates (NMRs) in India have re...
United Nations Millennium Development Goal (MDG) for 2015 aims at reducing child mortality level fro...
Objective: To determine the primary causes of death in home-cared rural neonates by using prospectiv...
As a part of the Millennium Development Goals, India seeks to substantially reduce its burden of chi...
Neonatal health presents India with a formidable challenge with over 25 million births, 1.3 million ...
Introduction: Fifty-three percent of Indian under-5 deaths occur during the neonatal age group. Reco...
Clinical studies demonstrate the efficacy of interventions to reduce neonatal deaths, but there are ...
SummaryBackgroundIndia has the largest number of child deaths of any country in the world, and has w...
Background. The United Nations\u27 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 aims for a two-thirds reducti...
neonatal deaths occurring in India. The Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR) in UP is high at 28 per 1000 l...