AIM: Accurately estimating child mortality in rural communities in Africa with poor vital registration is a challenge. We aimed to estimate mortality rates and risk factors for children under five years old in rural Uganda. METHODS: Age-specific mortality rates were estimated using the synthetic cohort life-table technique for 10 118 children under the age of five years, between 2002 and 2012. Calendar year-specific hazard rates were calculated using five-year moving averages, and risk factors were explored by Cox regression. RESULTS: The mortality rate was 92 per 1000 newborn infants from birth to five years, based on a total of 256 deaths. It was 40 for boys and 23 for girls in the neonatal period and 68 for boys and 42 for girls up to th...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda’s growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of factors associated with child mortality in Uga...
The study aimed at establishing the factors affecting maternal mortality in Uganda. It was guided by...
Objective: To estimate the rate of and risk factors associated wit1 I child mortality in ruraleaster...
BACKGROUND: Although there has been substantial global progress in decreasing child mortality over t...
Background: In rural Uganda, paediatric deaths that occur outside of health facilities often go unno...
BackgroundGlobally, the under-10 years of age mortality has not been comprehensively studied. We app...
Abstract Background Uganda ranks among the top 10 countries in the world for newborn and child morta...
To achieve a child mortality reduction according to millennium development goal 4, it is necessary t...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda's growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
To achieve a child mortality reduction according to millennium development goal 4, it is necessary t...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the contribution of maternal survival and HIV status to child (under-5 years) ...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda’s growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
Background: Perinatal mortality in Uganda remains high at 38 deaths/1,000 births, an estimate greate...
Background: Infant mortality rates (IMR) remain high in many sub-Saharan African countries, especial...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda’s growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of factors associated with child mortality in Uga...
The study aimed at establishing the factors affecting maternal mortality in Uganda. It was guided by...
Objective: To estimate the rate of and risk factors associated wit1 I child mortality in ruraleaster...
BACKGROUND: Although there has been substantial global progress in decreasing child mortality over t...
Background: In rural Uganda, paediatric deaths that occur outside of health facilities often go unno...
BackgroundGlobally, the under-10 years of age mortality has not been comprehensively studied. We app...
Abstract Background Uganda ranks among the top 10 countries in the world for newborn and child morta...
To achieve a child mortality reduction according to millennium development goal 4, it is necessary t...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda's growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
To achieve a child mortality reduction according to millennium development goal 4, it is necessary t...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the contribution of maternal survival and HIV status to child (under-5 years) ...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda’s growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
Background: Perinatal mortality in Uganda remains high at 38 deaths/1,000 births, an estimate greate...
Background: Infant mortality rates (IMR) remain high in many sub-Saharan African countries, especial...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda’s growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of factors associated with child mortality in Uga...
The study aimed at establishing the factors affecting maternal mortality in Uganda. It was guided by...