Background Reducing neonatal mortality rates (NMR) in developing countries is a key global health goal, but weak registration systems in the region stifle public health efforts. Objective To calculate NMRs, investigate modifiable risk factors, and explore neonatal deaths by place of birth and death, and cause of death in two administrative areas in Ghana. Methods Data on livebirths were extracted from the health and demographic surveillance systems in Navrongo (2004–2012) and Kintampo (2005–2010). Cause of death was determined from neonatal verbal autopsy forms. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression were used to analyse factors associated with neonatal death. Multiple imputations were used to address missing data. Results The ov...
The purpose of this study is to take a comprehensive look at neonatal mortality and apply it to pers...
Background: The first 28 days of life- the neonatal period is the most vulnerable time for a child’s...
Background: The first 28 days of life- the neonatal period is the most vulnerable time for a child\u...
Background: Reducing neonatal mortality rates (NMR) in developing countries is a key global health g...
BACKGROUND: Reducing neonatal mortality rates (NMR) in developing countries is a key global health g...
Background: Reducing neonatal mortality rates [NMR] (deaths/1,000 live births within 28 days of deli...
Neonatal deaths now account for more than two-thirds of all deaths in the first year of life and for...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the trend and causes of neonatal deaths in a rural district in northern Ghan...
IntroductionIdentifying high risk geographical clusters for neonatal mortality is important for guid...
Objectives: To determine the neonatal mortality rate in the Kassena-Nankana District (KND) of northe...
ObjectivesTo determine the neonatal mortality rate in the Kassena-Nankana District (KND) of northern...
In developing countries many stillbirths and neonatal deaths occur at home and cause of death is not...
Background: The neonatal period is the transitional time from intrauterine to independent existence....
BACKGROUND:High global neonatal deaths have triggered efforts to improve facility-based care. Howeve...
In developing countries many stillbirths and neonatal deaths occur at home and cause of death is not...
The purpose of this study is to take a comprehensive look at neonatal mortality and apply it to pers...
Background: The first 28 days of life- the neonatal period is the most vulnerable time for a child’s...
Background: The first 28 days of life- the neonatal period is the most vulnerable time for a child\u...
Background: Reducing neonatal mortality rates (NMR) in developing countries is a key global health g...
BACKGROUND: Reducing neonatal mortality rates (NMR) in developing countries is a key global health g...
Background: Reducing neonatal mortality rates [NMR] (deaths/1,000 live births within 28 days of deli...
Neonatal deaths now account for more than two-thirds of all deaths in the first year of life and for...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the trend and causes of neonatal deaths in a rural district in northern Ghan...
IntroductionIdentifying high risk geographical clusters for neonatal mortality is important for guid...
Objectives: To determine the neonatal mortality rate in the Kassena-Nankana District (KND) of northe...
ObjectivesTo determine the neonatal mortality rate in the Kassena-Nankana District (KND) of northern...
In developing countries many stillbirths and neonatal deaths occur at home and cause of death is not...
Background: The neonatal period is the transitional time from intrauterine to independent existence....
BACKGROUND:High global neonatal deaths have triggered efforts to improve facility-based care. Howeve...
In developing countries many stillbirths and neonatal deaths occur at home and cause of death is not...
The purpose of this study is to take a comprehensive look at neonatal mortality and apply it to pers...
Background: The first 28 days of life- the neonatal period is the most vulnerable time for a child’s...
Background: The first 28 days of life- the neonatal period is the most vulnerable time for a child\u...