This study explores the potential contribution of DHS data in improving knowledge of trends in neonatal mortality in developing countries. It outlines the causes and possible consequences of sampling and non-sampling error in survey data of this nature, before using DHS and World Fertility Survey estimates to describe apparent trends in neonatal mortality over the last few decades. It also examines the association between neonatal mortality and per capita gross domestic product (GDP) at national level. The study draws out how both patterns of progress and relationship with GDP differ markedly in the neonatal period than in post-neonatal infancy and early childhood. The discussion summarises the potential limitations in using DHS estimates f...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve child survival there is a need to target neonatal mortality. In this...
BACKGROUND: Reducing neonatal mortality rates (NMR) in developing countries is a key global health g...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In order to improve child surviva...
This paper examines age patterns and trends of early and late neonatal mortality in developing count...
Summary: Background: Reducing neonatal mortality is an essential part of the third Sustainable Deve...
There is limited understanding of how both trends and determinants of neonatal mortality vary from p...
Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and under-five mo...
Neonatal deaths account for 40% of global under-five mortality and are ever more important if we are...
Introduction Infant and neonatal mortality estimates are typically derived from retrospective birth ...
Background: Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and u...
There is limited understanding of how both trends and determinants of neonatal mortality vary from p...
Background: Neonatal MortalityRate (NMR) reflects the quality of health services provided by the gov...
Background: Neonatal mortality is a significant pointer of a country's level of socio-economic devel...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: The global neonatal mortality rate (...
Background: Bangladesh has made major improvements in health outcomes over the past two decades, wit...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve child survival there is a need to target neonatal mortality. In this...
BACKGROUND: Reducing neonatal mortality rates (NMR) in developing countries is a key global health g...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In order to improve child surviva...
This paper examines age patterns and trends of early and late neonatal mortality in developing count...
Summary: Background: Reducing neonatal mortality is an essential part of the third Sustainable Deve...
There is limited understanding of how both trends and determinants of neonatal mortality vary from p...
Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and under-five mo...
Neonatal deaths account for 40% of global under-five mortality and are ever more important if we are...
Introduction Infant and neonatal mortality estimates are typically derived from retrospective birth ...
Background: Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and u...
There is limited understanding of how both trends and determinants of neonatal mortality vary from p...
Background: Neonatal MortalityRate (NMR) reflects the quality of health services provided by the gov...
Background: Neonatal mortality is a significant pointer of a country's level of socio-economic devel...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: The global neonatal mortality rate (...
Background: Bangladesh has made major improvements in health outcomes over the past two decades, wit...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve child survival there is a need to target neonatal mortality. In this...
BACKGROUND: Reducing neonatal mortality rates (NMR) in developing countries is a key global health g...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In order to improve child surviva...