The government of the United Republic of Tanzania has initiated the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness program to improve the health and wellbeing of children. Tanzania's under-five mortality rate is still 1.7 times higher than the world average and, in order to achieve its Millennium Development Goal 4 target, its annual reduction rate is quite low at 2.2. The main aim of the study is to examine under-five mortality combined with the Data from the Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey 2008 data was used. Odds ratios for infant and under-five mortality were estimated using logistic regression; crude and adjusting models were adopted. Mortality cases (18.3%) have been reported to children born with an interval of <24 months. Mothers...
Under-five mortality in rural and urban areas in Tanzania is of critical national concern as is also...
BACKGROUND\ud \ud A recent national survey in Tanzania reported that mortality in children younger t...
BackgroundMortality among children under five remains a significant health challenge across sub-Saha...
Background: The government of the United Republic of Tanzania has initiated the Integrated Managemen...
Background: The government of the United Republic of Tanzania has initiated the Integrated Managemen...
Background: Under-five mortality is still a major health issue in many developing countries like Tan...
Infant and under-five mortality have shown a substantial decline of 49% and 47% respectively in Tanz...
To explore trends in socioeconomic disparities and under-five mortality rates in rural parts of Unit...
Master of Science in Statistics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.The risk or prob...
To explore trends in socioeconomic disparities and under-five mortality rates in rural parts of the ...
The aim of the study was to analyse trends in the relationship between mother’s educational level a...
MSc (Population Studies and Demography), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2018Aim of the stud...
Tanzania is ranked 27 in the world average with high under 5 mortality rate of approximately be-twee...
Background: Disparities in health outcomes between the poor and the better off are increasingly attr...
Background: In spite of global decline in under-five mortality, the goal of achieving MDG 4 still re...
Under-five mortality in rural and urban areas in Tanzania is of critical national concern as is also...
BACKGROUND\ud \ud A recent national survey in Tanzania reported that mortality in children younger t...
BackgroundMortality among children under five remains a significant health challenge across sub-Saha...
Background: The government of the United Republic of Tanzania has initiated the Integrated Managemen...
Background: The government of the United Republic of Tanzania has initiated the Integrated Managemen...
Background: Under-five mortality is still a major health issue in many developing countries like Tan...
Infant and under-five mortality have shown a substantial decline of 49% and 47% respectively in Tanz...
To explore trends in socioeconomic disparities and under-five mortality rates in rural parts of Unit...
Master of Science in Statistics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.The risk or prob...
To explore trends in socioeconomic disparities and under-five mortality rates in rural parts of the ...
The aim of the study was to analyse trends in the relationship between mother’s educational level a...
MSc (Population Studies and Demography), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2018Aim of the stud...
Tanzania is ranked 27 in the world average with high under 5 mortality rate of approximately be-twee...
Background: Disparities in health outcomes between the poor and the better off are increasingly attr...
Background: In spite of global decline in under-five mortality, the goal of achieving MDG 4 still re...
Under-five mortality in rural and urban areas in Tanzania is of critical national concern as is also...
BACKGROUND\ud \ud A recent national survey in Tanzania reported that mortality in children younger t...
BackgroundMortality among children under five remains a significant health challenge across sub-Saha...