Subdistrict hospitals form the first referral level facilities for essential newborn care services. However, there is a paucity of information on the pattern of neonatal admission and outcomes at this level. The objective of this study was to describe the spectrum of neonatal mortality at a subdistrict hospital. The study was conducted at a 50-bed hospital at Ballabgarh in northern India. The data of the neonates born in this hospital (inborns) and those admitted with sickness after being delivered at home (outborns) were separately analysed for the period 1994-1999. The main outcomes of interests were incidence, distribution, and primary causes of neonatal mortality. Of 6746 inborns and 385 outborns admitted (total 7,137) there were 56 dea...
Background: This study was planned to study the existing status of neonatal transport in North India...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
Context: Facility Based Newborn Care (FBNC) is a key strategy to improve child survival, especially ...
Background: As per the Child Mortality Report 2018 by UNICEF the current neonatal mortality rate in ...
Background: India accounts for 24% of global neonatal mortality. It is important to study the mortal...
Background: Neonatal deaths constitute major portion of under-five mortalities in India. Neonatal pe...
Objective: We aimed to study the neonatal hospitalisation spectrum with their outcomes in the settin...
Introduction: Neonatal mortality, defined as death within the first 28 days of life, is a core indic...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
BackgroundThe Indian government supports both public- and private-sector provision of hospital care ...
Objective: To describe the patient population, priority diseases, and outcomes in neonates admitted ...
Objective: This study was done to find out the main causes and magnitude of neonatal mortality in th...
Background: To determine the disease pattern and causes of neonatal mortality in a teaching hospital...
Introduction: Globally, four million newborns die in the neonatal period. In India, 1.2 million neon...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
Background: This study was planned to study the existing status of neonatal transport in North India...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
Context: Facility Based Newborn Care (FBNC) is a key strategy to improve child survival, especially ...
Background: As per the Child Mortality Report 2018 by UNICEF the current neonatal mortality rate in ...
Background: India accounts for 24% of global neonatal mortality. It is important to study the mortal...
Background: Neonatal deaths constitute major portion of under-five mortalities in India. Neonatal pe...
Objective: We aimed to study the neonatal hospitalisation spectrum with their outcomes in the settin...
Introduction: Neonatal mortality, defined as death within the first 28 days of life, is a core indic...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
BackgroundThe Indian government supports both public- and private-sector provision of hospital care ...
Objective: To describe the patient population, priority diseases, and outcomes in neonates admitted ...
Objective: This study was done to find out the main causes and magnitude of neonatal mortality in th...
Background: To determine the disease pattern and causes of neonatal mortality in a teaching hospital...
Introduction: Globally, four million newborns die in the neonatal period. In India, 1.2 million neon...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
Background: This study was planned to study the existing status of neonatal transport in North India...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
Context: Facility Based Newborn Care (FBNC) is a key strategy to improve child survival, especially ...