IntroductionPeople living in the same area share similar determinants of infant mortality, such as access to healthcare. The community's prevailing norms and attitudes about health behaviours could also influence the health care decisions made by individuals. In diversified communities like Ethiopia, differences in child health outcomes might not be due to variation in individual and family characteristics alone, but also due to differences in the socioeconomic characteristics of the community where the child lives. While individual level characteristics have been examined to some extent, almost all studies into infant mortality conducted in Ethiopia have failed to consider the impact of community-level characteristics. Therefore, this stud...
The child mortality rate is an essential measurement of socioeconomic growth and the quality of life...
Background: In low-and middle-income countries, child mortality rates are basic indicators of a coun...
Infant mortality rate is a proxy measure of population health. Previous studies on the infant mortal...
This paper examined and identifies the important determinants of infant and child mortality in Ethio...
Background: According to the Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey of 2000, the infant mortality r...
In a country like Ethiopia that has poor social conditions and more than 50 % of its population illi...
Background: Ethiopia has made large-scale healthcare investments to improve child health and surviva...
Background: Ethiopia has made large-scale healthcare investments to improve child health and surviva...
Kuse KA, Chikako TU, Hagan Jr. JE, Seidu A-A, Ahinkorah BO. Assessing Individual- and Community-Leve...
This study seeks to analyze the impact of macroeconomic condition on infant survival in Ethiopia usi...
Scattered health information from small towns, villages, and hospital admissions in large cities in ...
In low income and middle income countries, neonatal mortality remains high despite the gradual reduc...
The main causes of death in most early childhood mortality are diseases which are preventable and cu...
Abstract: By applying Cox's proportional hazard model regression analysis to data collected using a ...
Abstract Neonatal mortality is the death of a live-born baby within the first 28 days of birth. For ...
The child mortality rate is an essential measurement of socioeconomic growth and the quality of life...
Background: In low-and middle-income countries, child mortality rates are basic indicators of a coun...
Infant mortality rate is a proxy measure of population health. Previous studies on the infant mortal...
This paper examined and identifies the important determinants of infant and child mortality in Ethio...
Background: According to the Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey of 2000, the infant mortality r...
In a country like Ethiopia that has poor social conditions and more than 50 % of its population illi...
Background: Ethiopia has made large-scale healthcare investments to improve child health and surviva...
Background: Ethiopia has made large-scale healthcare investments to improve child health and surviva...
Kuse KA, Chikako TU, Hagan Jr. JE, Seidu A-A, Ahinkorah BO. Assessing Individual- and Community-Leve...
This study seeks to analyze the impact of macroeconomic condition on infant survival in Ethiopia usi...
Scattered health information from small towns, villages, and hospital admissions in large cities in ...
In low income and middle income countries, neonatal mortality remains high despite the gradual reduc...
The main causes of death in most early childhood mortality are diseases which are preventable and cu...
Abstract: By applying Cox's proportional hazard model regression analysis to data collected using a ...
Abstract Neonatal mortality is the death of a live-born baby within the first 28 days of birth. For ...
The child mortality rate is an essential measurement of socioeconomic growth and the quality of life...
Background: In low-and middle-income countries, child mortality rates are basic indicators of a coun...
Infant mortality rate is a proxy measure of population health. Previous studies on the infant mortal...