Introduction: Low birth weight was defined as weight at birth less than 2500 grams. This had numerous negative outcomes such as fetal and neonatal mortality and morbidity. It was estimated that between year 2000 to 2018, twenty million (15% to 20%) of all births worldwide had low birth weight yearly. Data analyzed from the Swedish Childhood Diabetes Register (SCDR) indicated that, low birth weight infants. were 24% higher odds of developing type-1 diabetes, hypertension, obesity and dyslipidemia in future compared to normal birth weight infants. In Ethiopia, the proportion of births weighing less than 2.5 kg at birth in the past three DHS surveys was 14% in 2005, 11% in 2011, and 13% in 2016. That differed with WHO 2025 goal of achiev...
Low birth weight is a global public health problem having various severe and life-threatening health...
Background: Infant birth weight, which is classified into low birth weight, normal birth weight and ...
Abstract Background Low birth weight remains a major public health problem affecting developing coun...
Abstract Background Different primary studies in Ethiopia showed the burden of low birth weight. How...
BACKGROUND፡ Globally, Low Birth Weight (LBW) prevalence is estimated to be 14.6%. It is a major caus...
Introduction: low birth weight is defined as birth weight less than 2,500gram irrespective of gesta...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight and prematurity are associatedwith increased morbidity, mortality and m...
Abstract Background Low birth weight is defined as infant born with weight of less than 2500 g. It i...
Background: Low birth weight is one of the public health problems in the globe and it is an indicato...
Background: Worldwide more than 20 million low birth weights occur annually with the incidence of 15...
Abstract Objectives Low birth weight is one of the global agendas that have an impact on the short a...
BACKGROUND: Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies account for nearly 80% of neonatal deaths globally. In Eth...
Introduction. Birth weight has emerged as the pointer of infant wellbeing and the fundamental focus ...
BackgroundLow birth weight puts a newborn at increased risk of death and illness, and limits their p...
BACKGROUND: Infant birth weight, which is classified into low birth weight, normal birth weight and ...
Low birth weight is a global public health problem having various severe and life-threatening health...
Background: Infant birth weight, which is classified into low birth weight, normal birth weight and ...
Abstract Background Low birth weight remains a major public health problem affecting developing coun...
Abstract Background Different primary studies in Ethiopia showed the burden of low birth weight. How...
BACKGROUND፡ Globally, Low Birth Weight (LBW) prevalence is estimated to be 14.6%. It is a major caus...
Introduction: low birth weight is defined as birth weight less than 2,500gram irrespective of gesta...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight and prematurity are associatedwith increased morbidity, mortality and m...
Abstract Background Low birth weight is defined as infant born with weight of less than 2500 g. It i...
Background: Low birth weight is one of the public health problems in the globe and it is an indicato...
Background: Worldwide more than 20 million low birth weights occur annually with the incidence of 15...
Abstract Objectives Low birth weight is one of the global agendas that have an impact on the short a...
BACKGROUND: Low Birth Weight (LBW) babies account for nearly 80% of neonatal deaths globally. In Eth...
Introduction. Birth weight has emerged as the pointer of infant wellbeing and the fundamental focus ...
BackgroundLow birth weight puts a newborn at increased risk of death and illness, and limits their p...
BACKGROUND: Infant birth weight, which is classified into low birth weight, normal birth weight and ...
Low birth weight is a global public health problem having various severe and life-threatening health...
Background: Infant birth weight, which is classified into low birth weight, normal birth weight and ...
Abstract Background Low birth weight remains a major public health problem affecting developing coun...