Facility delivery should reduce early neonatal mortality. We used the Slope Index of Inequality and logistic regression to quantify absolute and relative socioeconomic inequalities in early neonatal mortality (0 to 6 days) and facility delivery among 679,818 live births from 72 countries with Demographic and Health Surveys. The inequalities in early neonatal mortality were compared with inequalities in postneonatal infant mortality (28 days to 1 year), which is not related to childbirth. Newborns of the richest mothers had a small survival advantage over the poorest in unadjusted analyses (-2.9 deaths/1,000; OR 0.86) and the most educated had a small survival advantage over the least educated (-3.9 deaths/1,000; OR 0.77), while inequalities...
Comparing two countries in which the poor have equal real incomes, the one in which the rich are wea...
Almost half of under-five deaths occur during the neonatal period. Delivery with a skilled attendant...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in access to good quality health care is key for cou...
Facility delivery should reduce early neonatal mortality. We used the Slope Index of Inequality and ...
Facility delivery should reduce early neonatal mortality. We used the Slope Index of Inequality and ...
OBJECTIVES:To examine socioeconomic and health system determinants of wealth-related inequalities in...
SummaryBackgroundNeonatal mortality rates (NMRs) in countries of low and middle income have been onl...
BACKGROUND:Neonatal mortality rates (NMRs) in countries of low and middle income have been only slow...
Growing work demonstrates social gradients in infant mortality within countries. However, few studie...
Background: High coverage of care is essential to improving newborn survival; however, gaps exist in...
Introduction: In countries such as Bangladesh many women may only seek skilled care at birth when co...
Abstract Background Although there are wide variations in mortality between developed and developing...
BACKGROUND: High coverage of care is essential to improving newborn survival; however, gaps exist in...
Abstract Background In Bangladesh, India and Nepal, neonatal outcomes of poor infants are considerab...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Maternal and infant mortality are highly devastating, yet, in many cases, p...
Comparing two countries in which the poor have equal real incomes, the one in which the rich are wea...
Almost half of under-five deaths occur during the neonatal period. Delivery with a skilled attendant...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in access to good quality health care is key for cou...
Facility delivery should reduce early neonatal mortality. We used the Slope Index of Inequality and ...
Facility delivery should reduce early neonatal mortality. We used the Slope Index of Inequality and ...
OBJECTIVES:To examine socioeconomic and health system determinants of wealth-related inequalities in...
SummaryBackgroundNeonatal mortality rates (NMRs) in countries of low and middle income have been onl...
BACKGROUND:Neonatal mortality rates (NMRs) in countries of low and middle income have been only slow...
Growing work demonstrates social gradients in infant mortality within countries. However, few studie...
Background: High coverage of care is essential to improving newborn survival; however, gaps exist in...
Introduction: In countries such as Bangladesh many women may only seek skilled care at birth when co...
Abstract Background Although there are wide variations in mortality between developed and developing...
BACKGROUND: High coverage of care is essential to improving newborn survival; however, gaps exist in...
Abstract Background In Bangladesh, India and Nepal, neonatal outcomes of poor infants are considerab...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Maternal and infant mortality are highly devastating, yet, in many cases, p...
Comparing two countries in which the poor have equal real incomes, the one in which the rich are wea...
Almost half of under-five deaths occur during the neonatal period. Delivery with a skilled attendant...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in access to good quality health care is key for cou...