Introduction: Ethiopia has achieved the fourth Millennium Development Goal by reducing under 5 mortality. Nevertheless, there are challenges in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality. The aim of this study was to estimate maternal and neonatal mortality and the socio-economic inequalities of these mortalities in rural south-west Ethiopia. Methods: We visited and enumerated all households but collected data from those that reported pregnancy and birth outcomes in the last five years in 15 of the 30 rural kebeles in Bonke woreda, Gamo Gofa, south-west Ethiopia. The primary outcomes were maternal and neonatal mortality and a secondary outcome was the rate of institutional delivery. Results: We found 11,762 births in 6572 households; 11,536 l...
Background: Unacceptably high levels of preventable maternal mortality persist as a problem across ...
Abstract Background: Maternal mortality is one of the most sensitive indicators of the health dispar...
Background: Stillbirth was defined as the birth of a baby with no signs of life at or after 28 weeks...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Ethiopia has achieved the fourth Millennium Development Goal by reducing ...
Introduction: Ethiopia has achieved the fourth Millennium Development Goal by reducing under 5 morta...
Introduction: The aim of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG 4 and 5) is to substantially reduce m...
Background: Most maternal deaths take place during labour and within a few weeks after delivery. The...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio is one of the indicators in the MDG that is raising concern in ...
Background: In a large population in Southwest Ethiopia (population 700,000), we carried out a compl...
Research articleBACKGROUND: Ethiopia has made large-scale healthcare investments to improve child he...
Background: Childhood mortality is often used as a broad indicator of the social development and hea...
BACKGROUND: Ethiopia is a Sub-Saharan country with very high neonatal mortality rates, varying acros...
Background: Many mothers suffer from complications of pregnancy and delivery in Ethiopia. Maternal m...
Background: The first 28 days of life, the neonatal period, are the most vulnerable time for a child...
Introduction: Rural communities in low-income countries lack vital registrations to track birth outc...
Background: Unacceptably high levels of preventable maternal mortality persist as a problem across ...
Abstract Background: Maternal mortality is one of the most sensitive indicators of the health dispar...
Background: Stillbirth was defined as the birth of a baby with no signs of life at or after 28 weeks...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Ethiopia has achieved the fourth Millennium Development Goal by reducing ...
Introduction: Ethiopia has achieved the fourth Millennium Development Goal by reducing under 5 morta...
Introduction: The aim of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG 4 and 5) is to substantially reduce m...
Background: Most maternal deaths take place during labour and within a few weeks after delivery. The...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio is one of the indicators in the MDG that is raising concern in ...
Background: In a large population in Southwest Ethiopia (population 700,000), we carried out a compl...
Research articleBACKGROUND: Ethiopia has made large-scale healthcare investments to improve child he...
Background: Childhood mortality is often used as a broad indicator of the social development and hea...
BACKGROUND: Ethiopia is a Sub-Saharan country with very high neonatal mortality rates, varying acros...
Background: Many mothers suffer from complications of pregnancy and delivery in Ethiopia. Maternal m...
Background: The first 28 days of life, the neonatal period, are the most vulnerable time for a child...
Introduction: Rural communities in low-income countries lack vital registrations to track birth outc...
Background: Unacceptably high levels of preventable maternal mortality persist as a problem across ...
Abstract Background: Maternal mortality is one of the most sensitive indicators of the health dispar...
Background: Stillbirth was defined as the birth of a baby with no signs of life at or after 28 weeks...