Introduction: The majority (99%) of the children who die during the first 4 weeks of life do so in the poorer parts of the world, especially in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. In 2018, sub-Saharan Africa had a neonatal mortality rate of 28 deaths per 1000 live births. The purpose of the review was to explore and describe the trends of neonatal mortality within the two sub-Saharan countries. Methods: We did a literature search in biomedical databases of data published, in English, between Jan 1, 1975, and November 30, 2019. The databases included Scopus, Web of Science, Science Direct, Cochrane Library, PUBMED, OVID and Google scholar. The keywords used in the search: “Neonatal Survival”, “Sub-Sahara”, “Kenya” and “South Africa”. ...
Like much of the third world, the countries found in Sub-Saharan Africa have a distressingly high in...
BackgroundNeonatal mortality remains a serious global public health problem, but Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Background: Sub-Saharan African (SSA) newborns are ten times more likely to die in the first month t...
A substantial reduction in neonatal mortality is the main priority to reduce under-five mortality. A...
A substantial reduction in neonatal mortality is the main priority to reduce under-five mortality. A...
Over the last two decades, several countries that implemented strategies for reaching the Millennium...
BACKGROUND: During the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) era, many countries in Africa achieved mark...
CITATION: Rhoda, N. et al. 2018. Reducing neonatal deaths in South Africa : progress and challenges....
Although current levels of the neonatal mortality rate (NMR) are within reach of the Sustainable Dev...
A substantial reduction in neonatal mortality is the main priority to reduce under-five mortality. A...
Background A substantial reduction in neonatal mortality is the main priority to reduce under-five m...
Background: Neonatal mortality rates are very high in Kenya, like the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa. Th...
BACKGROUND:The number, rates and causes of early neonatal deaths in South Africa were not known. Nei...
Background: The fourth Millennium Development Goals targets reduction by 2/3 the mortality rate of u...
Background. Neonatal mortality in Sub-Saharan countries is remarkably high. Though there are inconsi...
Like much of the third world, the countries found in Sub-Saharan Africa have a distressingly high in...
BackgroundNeonatal mortality remains a serious global public health problem, but Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Background: Sub-Saharan African (SSA) newborns are ten times more likely to die in the first month t...
A substantial reduction in neonatal mortality is the main priority to reduce under-five mortality. A...
A substantial reduction in neonatal mortality is the main priority to reduce under-five mortality. A...
Over the last two decades, several countries that implemented strategies for reaching the Millennium...
BACKGROUND: During the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) era, many countries in Africa achieved mark...
CITATION: Rhoda, N. et al. 2018. Reducing neonatal deaths in South Africa : progress and challenges....
Although current levels of the neonatal mortality rate (NMR) are within reach of the Sustainable Dev...
A substantial reduction in neonatal mortality is the main priority to reduce under-five mortality. A...
Background A substantial reduction in neonatal mortality is the main priority to reduce under-five m...
Background: Neonatal mortality rates are very high in Kenya, like the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa. Th...
BACKGROUND:The number, rates and causes of early neonatal deaths in South Africa were not known. Nei...
Background: The fourth Millennium Development Goals targets reduction by 2/3 the mortality rate of u...
Background. Neonatal mortality in Sub-Saharan countries is remarkably high. Though there are inconsi...
Like much of the third world, the countries found in Sub-Saharan Africa have a distressingly high in...
BackgroundNeonatal mortality remains a serious global public health problem, but Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Background: Sub-Saharan African (SSA) newborns are ten times more likely to die in the first month t...