Background: The morbidity and mortality pattern amongst neonates admitted into the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital were reviewed from 1st June 2003 to 30th November 2004. Results: The major indications for admission for inborn babies were infections (27.4%), jaundice (21%) and low birth weight (LBW) (18.4%). The out born babies were admitted largely for sepsis (26.8%), jaundice (17.7%), tetanus (13.9%) and low birth weight (11.2%). Staphylococcus aureus (61.2%) and unclassified coliforms (21.9%) were the dominant isolates of septicaemia. The overall mortality rate of 19.3% was largely contributed by outborn infants (73.2% of the deaths). In descending order of magnitude, the total of 153 deaths during the period was due to infection...
Diseases contributing to poor health outcome of neonates are preventable and reflect the status of c...
Reducing the rate of mortality in neonates to as low as 12 per 1,000 live births is one of the clear...
This study was conducted to determine the morbidity and mortality pattern in children admitted into ...
Background: Newborn morbidity and mortality have remained unacceptably high in developing countries ...
Background/Purpose: Neonatal morbidity and mortality contributes significantly to under.five morbid...
Background: Neonatal morbidity and mortality rates reflect a nation's socio-economic status, the eff...
Background: Being the highest contributor to under-5 mortality, neonatal mortality and morbidity has...
Background: Nigeria continues to have one of the highest rates of neonatal deaths in Africa. Hospita...
Background: Neonatal mortality is a useful index of assessing the socioeconomic development of an ar...
A retrospective analysis of the records of all neonatal admissions into the Special Baby care unit (...
A prospective study of all newborn infants with normal birthweight admitted to the newborn unit, Uni...
Background: Perinatal and neonatal mortality rates have been described as sensitive indices of the q...
Reducing the rate of mortality in neonates to as low as 12 per 1,000 live births is one of the clear...
Introduction: Neonatal morbidity and mortality are high in Nigeria. The establishment of more center...
Background: Neonatal conditions have been noted to contribute significantly to under-five mortality ...
Diseases contributing to poor health outcome of neonates are preventable and reflect the status of c...
Reducing the rate of mortality in neonates to as low as 12 per 1,000 live births is one of the clear...
This study was conducted to determine the morbidity and mortality pattern in children admitted into ...
Background: Newborn morbidity and mortality have remained unacceptably high in developing countries ...
Background/Purpose: Neonatal morbidity and mortality contributes significantly to under.five morbid...
Background: Neonatal morbidity and mortality rates reflect a nation's socio-economic status, the eff...
Background: Being the highest contributor to under-5 mortality, neonatal mortality and morbidity has...
Background: Nigeria continues to have one of the highest rates of neonatal deaths in Africa. Hospita...
Background: Neonatal mortality is a useful index of assessing the socioeconomic development of an ar...
A retrospective analysis of the records of all neonatal admissions into the Special Baby care unit (...
A prospective study of all newborn infants with normal birthweight admitted to the newborn unit, Uni...
Background: Perinatal and neonatal mortality rates have been described as sensitive indices of the q...
Reducing the rate of mortality in neonates to as low as 12 per 1,000 live births is one of the clear...
Introduction: Neonatal morbidity and mortality are high in Nigeria. The establishment of more center...
Background: Neonatal conditions have been noted to contribute significantly to under-five mortality ...
Diseases contributing to poor health outcome of neonates are preventable and reflect the status of c...
Reducing the rate of mortality in neonates to as low as 12 per 1,000 live births is one of the clear...
This study was conducted to determine the morbidity and mortality pattern in children admitted into ...