AbstractThis study investigates a puzzle concerning global health priorities—why do comparable issues receive differential levels of attention and resources? It considers maternal and neonatal mortality, two high-burden issues that pertain to groups at risk at birth and whose lives could be saved with effective intrapartum care. Why did maternal survival gain status as a global health priority earlier and to a greater degree than newborn survival? Higher mortality and morbidity burdens among newborns and the cost-effectiveness of interventions would seem to predict that issue's earlier and higher prioritization. Yet maternal survival emerged as a priority two decades earlier and had attracted considerably more attention and resources by the...
Through their Sustainable Development Goals the United Nations recognizes the moral significance of ...
What determines the success of health initiatives in acquiring sufficient levels of political priori...
Perinatal conditions make the largest contribution to the burden of disease in low-income countries....
Why do some global health initiatives receive priority from international and national political lea...
ii Why do some global health initiatives receive priority from international and national political ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and child health issues have gained global political attention and resources in...
Background: Preterm birth, defined as infants born before 37 weeks of gestation, is the largest cont...
We conducted key informant interviews with 18 experts in prematurity and reproductive, maternal, new...
Four, reducing under-five child mortality by two-thirds between 2021 and 2025. However, progress on ...
: Despite the impressive progress gains for maternal and child health during the Millennium Developm...
Remarkable advances have been made over the past decade in defining the burden of newborn mortality ...
Abstract Background There is a lack of systematic information documenting recognition of potentially...
For most women, childbirth and pregnancy are not life-threatening processes. Various medical advance...
The first decade of the new millennium saw an upsurge in global financing for health. When the world...
Non-communicable diseases now account for the majority of the global burden of disease and an intern...
Through their Sustainable Development Goals the United Nations recognizes the moral significance of ...
What determines the success of health initiatives in acquiring sufficient levels of political priori...
Perinatal conditions make the largest contribution to the burden of disease in low-income countries....
Why do some global health initiatives receive priority from international and national political lea...
ii Why do some global health initiatives receive priority from international and national political ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and child health issues have gained global political attention and resources in...
Background: Preterm birth, defined as infants born before 37 weeks of gestation, is the largest cont...
We conducted key informant interviews with 18 experts in prematurity and reproductive, maternal, new...
Four, reducing under-five child mortality by two-thirds between 2021 and 2025. However, progress on ...
: Despite the impressive progress gains for maternal and child health during the Millennium Developm...
Remarkable advances have been made over the past decade in defining the burden of newborn mortality ...
Abstract Background There is a lack of systematic information documenting recognition of potentially...
For most women, childbirth and pregnancy are not life-threatening processes. Various medical advance...
The first decade of the new millennium saw an upsurge in global financing for health. When the world...
Non-communicable diseases now account for the majority of the global burden of disease and an intern...
Through their Sustainable Development Goals the United Nations recognizes the moral significance of ...
What determines the success of health initiatives in acquiring sufficient levels of political priori...
Perinatal conditions make the largest contribution to the burden of disease in low-income countries....