SummaryBackgroundIn low-income countries, including the east African region, a third of neonatal deaths are due to infections. A substantial proportion of these have been attributed to sepsis, which can result from umbilical cord infections. Evidence from Asia suggests that chlorhexidine application to the neonatal umbilical cord reduces mortality, but no data from Africa are available. We aimed to assess the effect of umbilical cord cleansing with 4% chlorhexidine solution on neonatal mortality and omphalitis in rural settings of sub-Saharan Africa.MethodsWe did a community-based randomised controlled trial on Pemba Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania. All eligible babies (aged 1 h to 48 h, without congenital malformations) from hospital-based and ...
Background: Sepsis among newborns is common and a major cause of neonatal deaths in developing count...
Affordable, efficacious, and safe interventions to prevent infections and improve neonatal survival ...
OBJECTIVE. Hospital-based data from Africa suggest that newborn skin-cleansing with chlorhexidine ma...
SummaryBackgroundIn low-income countries, including the east African region, a third of neonatal dea...
Background In low-income countries, including the east African region, a third of neonatal deaths ar...
BACKGROUND: Umbilical cord infection (omphalitis) is a risk factor for neonatal sepsis and mortality...
Background: Omphalitis contributes to neonatal morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Umbi...
Background:Umbilical cord infection (omphalitis) is a risk factor for neonatal sepsis and mortality ...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization recommends dry cord care for newborns but this rec...
BACKGROUND: There is an increased risk of serious neonatal infection arising through exposure of the...
We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluat...
BACKGROUND: Chlorhexidine umbilical cord washes reduce neonatal mortality in south Asian populations...
SummaryBackgroundChlorhexidine umbilical cord washes reduce neonatal mortality in south Asian popula...
Infection of the umbilical cord remains high in developing countries with subsequent increase in neo...
Background: Over 40% of the 6 million deaths in children under 5 occur in the newborn period. Infect...
Background: Sepsis among newborns is common and a major cause of neonatal deaths in developing count...
Affordable, efficacious, and safe interventions to prevent infections and improve neonatal survival ...
OBJECTIVE. Hospital-based data from Africa suggest that newborn skin-cleansing with chlorhexidine ma...
SummaryBackgroundIn low-income countries, including the east African region, a third of neonatal dea...
Background In low-income countries, including the east African region, a third of neonatal deaths ar...
BACKGROUND: Umbilical cord infection (omphalitis) is a risk factor for neonatal sepsis and mortality...
Background: Omphalitis contributes to neonatal morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Umbi...
Background:Umbilical cord infection (omphalitis) is a risk factor for neonatal sepsis and mortality ...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization recommends dry cord care for newborns but this rec...
BACKGROUND: There is an increased risk of serious neonatal infection arising through exposure of the...
We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluat...
BACKGROUND: Chlorhexidine umbilical cord washes reduce neonatal mortality in south Asian populations...
SummaryBackgroundChlorhexidine umbilical cord washes reduce neonatal mortality in south Asian popula...
Infection of the umbilical cord remains high in developing countries with subsequent increase in neo...
Background: Over 40% of the 6 million deaths in children under 5 occur in the newborn period. Infect...
Background: Sepsis among newborns is common and a major cause of neonatal deaths in developing count...
Affordable, efficacious, and safe interventions to prevent infections and improve neonatal survival ...
OBJECTIVE. Hospital-based data from Africa suggest that newborn skin-cleansing with chlorhexidine ma...