Abstract Background Low birth weight (Birth weight < 2500 g) is a leading cause of prenatal and neonatal deaths. The early identification of Low birth weight (LBW) neonates is essential for any comprehensive initiative to improve their chance of survival. However, a large proportion of births in developing countries take place at home and birth weight statistics are not available. Therefore, there is a need to develop simple, inexpensive and practical methods to identify low birth weight (LBW) neonates soon after birth. Methods This is a hospital based cross sectional study. Four hundred twenty two (422) live born neonates were included and anthropometric measurements were carried out within 24 h of birth by three trained nurses. Birth weig...
Background: Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies run a higher risk of morbidity and mortality in the perina...
Measurement of birth weight is the most important determinant of neonatal well being; and is import...
Background: The majority of the neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) would be on resp...
Background . This prospective study was conducted to identify a suitable alternative to birth weight...
In developing countries, where about 75 % of births occur at home or in the community, logistic prob...
In Ghana, 32% of deliveries take place outside a health facility, and birth weight is not measured. ...
Background: The study of anthropometric measurements of newborns at birth allows rapid evaluation of...
Background The majority of infants who die in the neonatal period are born with a low birth weight (...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate foot length (FL), chest circumference (CHC) and mid-upper arm circumferenc...
The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature newborns in r...
Background: Classification of infants into low birth weight (LBW, \u3c2500g) or very low birth weigh...
Birth weight is an important indicator of child survival. Appropriate and timely care of a newborn s...
Abstract Background Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) is associated with increased neonatal mortality ...
Low birth weight (LBW, <2.50 kg) and preterm birth (PTB, <37 completed weeks of gestation) are impor...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature n...
Background: Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies run a higher risk of morbidity and mortality in the perina...
Measurement of birth weight is the most important determinant of neonatal well being; and is import...
Background: The majority of the neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) would be on resp...
Background . This prospective study was conducted to identify a suitable alternative to birth weight...
In developing countries, where about 75 % of births occur at home or in the community, logistic prob...
In Ghana, 32% of deliveries take place outside a health facility, and birth weight is not measured. ...
Background: The study of anthropometric measurements of newborns at birth allows rapid evaluation of...
Background The majority of infants who die in the neonatal period are born with a low birth weight (...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate foot length (FL), chest circumference (CHC) and mid-upper arm circumferenc...
The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature newborns in r...
Background: Classification of infants into low birth weight (LBW, \u3c2500g) or very low birth weigh...
Birth weight is an important indicator of child survival. Appropriate and timely care of a newborn s...
Abstract Background Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) is associated with increased neonatal mortality ...
Low birth weight (LBW, <2.50 kg) and preterm birth (PTB, <37 completed weeks of gestation) are impor...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature n...
Background: Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies run a higher risk of morbidity and mortality in the perina...
Measurement of birth weight is the most important determinant of neonatal well being; and is import...
Background: The majority of the neonates in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) would be on resp...