Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that occurs at higher incidence in resource-poor countries, presumably because of low maternal immunisation rates and unhygienic cord care practices. We aimed to determine changes in the incidence of NT, characterize and investigate the associated risk factors and mortality in a prospective cohort study including all admissions over a 15-year period at a County hospital on the Kenyan coast, a region with relatively high historical NT rates within Kenya.We assessed all neonatal admissions to Kilifi County Hospital in Kenya (1999–2013) and identified cases of NT (standard clinical case definition) admitted during this time. Poisson regression was used to exami...
Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate mortality rate and prognostic factors in neonatal te...
Background: Neonatal tetanus is a vaccine preventable disease and is a leading cause of neonatal mor...
Background: Previous studies have identified various risk factors for neonatal tetanus (NNT) in rura...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological ...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that...
Objectives: To describe the incidence of neonatal tetanus (NNT) and to describe the trends between 2...
In 2013, NT was estimated to be responsible for 49,000 deaths, mostly in rural areas of developing c...
A case-control study for evaluating the risk factors of neonatal tetanus was conducted in a rural ar...
Neonatal tetanus is a major public health problem in our country. This preventable disease is one of...
Neonatal tetanus is one of the major health problems in developing countries. The incidence of neona...
Introduction: Neonatal Tetanus, though a preventable disease through simple measures, still remains ...
Neonatal tetanus is a preventable disease which is still a public health problem in developing count...
Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate mortality rate and prognostic factors in neonatal te...
Background: Neonatal tetanus is a vaccine preventable disease and is a leading cause of neonatal mor...
Background: Previous studies have identified various risk factors for neonatal tetanus (NNT) in rura...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological ...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that...
Objectives: To describe the incidence of neonatal tetanus (NNT) and to describe the trends between 2...
In 2013, NT was estimated to be responsible for 49,000 deaths, mostly in rural areas of developing c...
A case-control study for evaluating the risk factors of neonatal tetanus was conducted in a rural ar...
Neonatal tetanus is a major public health problem in our country. This preventable disease is one of...
Neonatal tetanus is one of the major health problems in developing countries. The incidence of neona...
Introduction: Neonatal Tetanus, though a preventable disease through simple measures, still remains ...
Neonatal tetanus is a preventable disease which is still a public health problem in developing count...
Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate mortality rate and prognostic factors in neonatal te...
Background: Neonatal tetanus is a vaccine preventable disease and is a leading cause of neonatal mor...
Background: Previous studies have identified various risk factors for neonatal tetanus (NNT) in rura...