Impact of newborn skin-cleansing with chlorhexidine on neonatal mortality in Southern Nepal: A community-based, cluster-randomized trial

  • Tielsch, James M.
  • Darmstadt, Gary L.
  • Mullany, Luke C.
  • Khatry, Subarna K.
  • Katz, Joanne
  • LeClerq, Steven C.
  • Shrestha, Shardaram
  • Adhikari, Ramesh
Publication date
February 2007
Publisher
Health Sciences Research Commons

Abstract

OBJECTIVE. Hospital-based data from Africa suggest that newborn skin-cleansing with chlorhexidine may reduce neonatal mortality. Evaluation of this intervention in the communities where most births occur in the home has not been done. Our objective was to assess the efficacy of a 1-time skin-cleansing of newborn infants with 0.25% chlorhexidine on neonatal mortality. METHODS. The design was a community-based, placebo-controlled, cluster-randomized trial in Sarlahi District in southern Nepal. Newborn infants were cleansed with infant wipes that contained 0.25% chlorhexidine or placebo solution as soon as possible after delivery in the home (median: 5.8 hours). The primary outcome was all-cause mortality by 28 days. After the completion of th...

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