BACKGROUND: Over 40% of all deaths among children under 5 are neonatal deaths (0-28 days), and this proportion is increasing. In 2012, 2.9 million newborns died, with 99% occurring in low- and middle-income countries. Many of the countries with the highest neonatal mortality rates globally are currently or have recently been affected by complex humanitarian emergencies. Despite the global burden of neonatal morbidity and mortality and risks inherent in complex emergency situations, research investments are not commensurate to burden and little is known about the epidemiology or best practices for neonatal survival in these settings. METHODS: We used the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI) methodology to prioritize researc...
AIM: This paper aims to identify health research priorities that could improve the rate of progress ...
BackgroundIncreasingly, neonatal mortality is concentrated in settings of conflict and political ins...
Jamie B Warren,1 William E Lambert,2 Rongwei Fu,2 JoDee M Anderson,1 Alison B Edelman31Department of...
BackgroundOver 40% of all deaths among children under 5 are neonatal deaths (0\ue2\u20ac\u201c28 day...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal deaths account for over 40% of all deaths in children younger than five years o...
BACKGROUND: Almost half of the under-5 deaths occur in the neonatal period and most can be prevented...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Neonatal deaths account for over ...
Newborn healthcare has long been neglected on the international agenda despite neonatal death making...
Background: Newborn infections are responsible for approximately one-third of the estimated 4.0 mill...
Newborn healthcare has long been neglected on the international agenda despite neonatal death making...
Background: Newborn infections are responsible for approximately one-third of the estimated 4.0 mill...
Four million neonates die each year. These deaths are mostly in low-income countries, but neonatal m...
BACKGROUND: Nearly four million children die during the first four weeks of life every year, yet kno...
Since the 1990s, the reduction of under-five child-mortality has been a priority for the WHO (Millen...
BACKGROUND: One of the greatest challenges that countries face regarding the achievement of the Sust...
AIM: This paper aims to identify health research priorities that could improve the rate of progress ...
BackgroundIncreasingly, neonatal mortality is concentrated in settings of conflict and political ins...
Jamie B Warren,1 William E Lambert,2 Rongwei Fu,2 JoDee M Anderson,1 Alison B Edelman31Department of...
BackgroundOver 40% of all deaths among children under 5 are neonatal deaths (0\ue2\u20ac\u201c28 day...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal deaths account for over 40% of all deaths in children younger than five years o...
BACKGROUND: Almost half of the under-5 deaths occur in the neonatal period and most can be prevented...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Neonatal deaths account for over ...
Newborn healthcare has long been neglected on the international agenda despite neonatal death making...
Background: Newborn infections are responsible for approximately one-third of the estimated 4.0 mill...
Newborn healthcare has long been neglected on the international agenda despite neonatal death making...
Background: Newborn infections are responsible for approximately one-third of the estimated 4.0 mill...
Four million neonates die each year. These deaths are mostly in low-income countries, but neonatal m...
BACKGROUND: Nearly four million children die during the first four weeks of life every year, yet kno...
Since the 1990s, the reduction of under-five child-mortality has been a priority for the WHO (Millen...
BACKGROUND: One of the greatest challenges that countries face regarding the achievement of the Sust...
AIM: This paper aims to identify health research priorities that could improve the rate of progress ...
BackgroundIncreasingly, neonatal mortality is concentrated in settings of conflict and political ins...
Jamie B Warren,1 William E Lambert,2 Rongwei Fu,2 JoDee M Anderson,1 Alison B Edelman31Department of...