Background: The birth weight of an infant is a significant determinant of morbidity. Birth weight measurement is not always feasible in developing countries thus necessitating alternative measurements as surrogates. Objective: This study was undertaken to determine the most appropriate maximum thigh circumference (MTC) measurements corresponding to birth weights o
Birth weight is an important indicator of child survival. Appropriate and timely care of a newborn s...
Background: Classification of infants into low birth weight (LBW, \u3c2500g) or very low birth weigh...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature n...
A total of 446 singleton neonates were subjected to measurements of birthweight, chest circumference...
In developing countries, where about 75 % of births occur at home or in the community, logistic prob...
Background: The study of anthropometric measurements of newborns at birth allows rapid evaluation of...
Background: Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies run a higher risk of morbidity and mortality in the perina...
A prospective study was conducted to assess the diagnostic performance of mid-arm and chest circumfe...
In Ghana, 32% of deliveries take place outside a health facility, and birth weight is not measured. ...
Abstract Background Low birth weight (Birth weight < 2500 g) is a leading cause of prenatal and neon...
Background . This prospective study was conducted to identify a suitable alternative to birth weight...
AbstractBackgroundParticularly in developing countries, lower birthweight may be associated with hig...
Background: Various anthropometric parameters have been studied so far to find the best possible sur...
Perinatal mortality remains one of the factors leading to child mortality, even for crude death as a...
The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature newborns in r...
Birth weight is an important indicator of child survival. Appropriate and timely care of a newborn s...
Background: Classification of infants into low birth weight (LBW, \u3c2500g) or very low birth weigh...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature n...
A total of 446 singleton neonates were subjected to measurements of birthweight, chest circumference...
In developing countries, where about 75 % of births occur at home or in the community, logistic prob...
Background: The study of anthropometric measurements of newborns at birth allows rapid evaluation of...
Background: Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies run a higher risk of morbidity and mortality in the perina...
A prospective study was conducted to assess the diagnostic performance of mid-arm and chest circumfe...
In Ghana, 32% of deliveries take place outside a health facility, and birth weight is not measured. ...
Abstract Background Low birth weight (Birth weight < 2500 g) is a leading cause of prenatal and neon...
Background . This prospective study was conducted to identify a suitable alternative to birth weight...
AbstractBackgroundParticularly in developing countries, lower birthweight may be associated with hig...
Background: Various anthropometric parameters have been studied so far to find the best possible sur...
Perinatal mortality remains one of the factors leading to child mortality, even for crude death as a...
The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature newborns in r...
Birth weight is an important indicator of child survival. Appropriate and timely care of a newborn s...
Background: Classification of infants into low birth weight (LBW, \u3c2500g) or very low birth weigh...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of tools to accurately identify low birth weight (LBW) and/or premature n...