BACKGROUND: India has made substantial progress in improving child survival over the past few decades, but a comprehensive understanding of child mortality trends at disaggregated geographical levels is not available. We present a detailed analysis of subnational trends of child mortality to inform efforts aimed at meeting the India National Health Policy (NHP) and Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets for child mortality. METHODS: We assessed the under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) and neonatal mortality rate (NMR) from 2000 to 2017 in 5 × 5 km grids across India, and for the districts and states of India, using all accessible data from various sources including surveys with subnational geographical information. The 31 states and groups of ...
Despite progress made in recent decades, infant and neonatal mortality rates (NMRs) in India have re...
BACKGROUND: Sustainable Development Goal 3.2 has targeted elimination of preventable child mortality...
Objectives This paper analyses the patterns and trends in the mortality rates of infants and childre...
BACKGROUND: India has made substantial progress in improving child survival over the past few decade...
BackgroundIndia has made substantial progress in improving child survival over the past few decades,...
BACKGROUND: India had the largest number of under-5 deaths of all countries in 2015, with substantia...
Background and objective India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-fiv...
SummaryBackgroundIndia has the largest number of child deaths of any country in the world, and has w...
Background and objective India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-fiv...
Background India has the largest number of child deaths of any country in the world, and has wide lo...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-fives....
Summary: Background: India had the largest number of under-5 deaths of all countries in 2015, with ...
Published Online August 17, 2021Background: Sustainable Development Goal 3.2 has targeted eliminatio...
India contributes to around one-fifth of the global under-five mortality and also maternal mortality...
BACKGROUND: Sustainable Development Goal 3.2 has targeted elimination of preventable child mortality...
Despite progress made in recent decades, infant and neonatal mortality rates (NMRs) in India have re...
BACKGROUND: Sustainable Development Goal 3.2 has targeted elimination of preventable child mortality...
Objectives This paper analyses the patterns and trends in the mortality rates of infants and childre...
BACKGROUND: India has made substantial progress in improving child survival over the past few decade...
BackgroundIndia has made substantial progress in improving child survival over the past few decades,...
BACKGROUND: India had the largest number of under-5 deaths of all countries in 2015, with substantia...
Background and objective India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-fiv...
SummaryBackgroundIndia has the largest number of child deaths of any country in the world, and has w...
Background and objective India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-fiv...
Background India has the largest number of child deaths of any country in the world, and has wide lo...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:India contributes the highest global share of deaths among the under-fives....
Summary: Background: India had the largest number of under-5 deaths of all countries in 2015, with ...
Published Online August 17, 2021Background: Sustainable Development Goal 3.2 has targeted eliminatio...
India contributes to around one-fifth of the global under-five mortality and also maternal mortality...
BACKGROUND: Sustainable Development Goal 3.2 has targeted elimination of preventable child mortality...
Despite progress made in recent decades, infant and neonatal mortality rates (NMRs) in India have re...
BACKGROUND: Sustainable Development Goal 3.2 has targeted elimination of preventable child mortality...
Objectives This paper analyses the patterns and trends in the mortality rates of infants and childre...