To investigate the levels of primary health care services for children and their changes in Zhejiang Province, China from 1998 to 2011.The data were drawn from Zhejiang maternal and child health statistics collected under the supervision of the Health Bureau of Zhejiang Province. Primary health care coverage, hospital deliveries, low birth weight, postnatal visits, breastfeeding, underweight, early neonatal (<7 days) mortality, neonatal mortality, infant mortality and under-5 mortality were investigated.The coverage rates for children under 3 years old and children under 7 years old increased in the last 14 years. The hospital delivery rate was high during the study period, and the overall difference narrowed. There was a significant differ...
<p>AARR: annual average rate of reduction; CI: confidence interval.</p><p>Comparison of mortality ra...
Background: Since 2000, the Chinese government has implemented an intervention program to reduce mat...
We investigated the mortality rate of pneumonia (PMR) among children under 5 and its time trend from...
To investigate the levels of primary health care services for children and their changes in Zhejiang...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the levels of primary health care services for children and their changes ...
This is a population based descriptive study that examined the trends in childhood mortality among u...
This is a population based descriptive study that examined the trends in childhood mortality among u...
<p>Trends of mortality rates in Zhejiang Province, China (1997–2012) in neonates, postneonatal infan...
Improving the health and well-being of women and children has long been a common goal throughout the...
<p>Difference of mortality rates of children under five years in urban and rural areas in Zhejiang P...
BACKGROUND: The Chinese Ministry of Health (MOH) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) car...
BACKGROUND: Previous estimates of the global burden of disease for children have not included much i...
Background: China has achieved Millennium Development Goal 4 to reduce under-5 mortality rate by two...
Background: Improving the health and well-being of women and children has long been a common goal th...
BackgroundChild healthcare practices in China over the last 60 years have extensively improved child...
<p>AARR: annual average rate of reduction; CI: confidence interval.</p><p>Comparison of mortality ra...
Background: Since 2000, the Chinese government has implemented an intervention program to reduce mat...
We investigated the mortality rate of pneumonia (PMR) among children under 5 and its time trend from...
To investigate the levels of primary health care services for children and their changes in Zhejiang...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the levels of primary health care services for children and their changes ...
This is a population based descriptive study that examined the trends in childhood mortality among u...
This is a population based descriptive study that examined the trends in childhood mortality among u...
<p>Trends of mortality rates in Zhejiang Province, China (1997–2012) in neonates, postneonatal infan...
Improving the health and well-being of women and children has long been a common goal throughout the...
<p>Difference of mortality rates of children under five years in urban and rural areas in Zhejiang P...
BACKGROUND: The Chinese Ministry of Health (MOH) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) car...
BACKGROUND: Previous estimates of the global burden of disease for children have not included much i...
Background: China has achieved Millennium Development Goal 4 to reduce under-5 mortality rate by two...
Background: Improving the health and well-being of women and children has long been a common goal th...
BackgroundChild healthcare practices in China over the last 60 years have extensively improved child...
<p>AARR: annual average rate of reduction; CI: confidence interval.</p><p>Comparison of mortality ra...
Background: Since 2000, the Chinese government has implemented an intervention program to reduce mat...
We investigated the mortality rate of pneumonia (PMR) among children under 5 and its time trend from...