Abstract Background Child mortality is a key indicator of the performance of the health system of a nation. Impressive progress in the reduction of under-five mortality has been made in Ethiopia. However, still there are some regions where the under-five mortality rates are high. Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region (SNNPR) is among those regions in Ethiopia with high under-five mortality rates. This study aimed to identify the determinant factors of under-five mortality in SNNPR. Methods Data used for the study were drawn from the 2016 EDHS. A total of 1277 under-five children were included in the study. A multivariable logistic regression model was fitted to identify determinant factors associated with under-five mortality...
Background: In developing countries like Ethiopia where there is no vital events registration system...
The under-5 mortality rate is a commonly used indicator of population health and socioeconomic statu...
Kuse KA, Chikako TU, Hagan Jr. JE, Seidu A-A, Ahinkorah BO. Assessing Individual- and Community-Leve...
The study was a secondary analysis of existing data from the 2011 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Su...
BACKGROUND: In the year 2019, around 5 million children under age five died and most of the deaths h...
BackgroundRemarkable reduction in global under-five mortality has been seen over the past two decade...
Abstract Background Despite global declaration of the right to life as a fundamental human right and...
BACKGROUND:Though Ethiopia has shown a considerable improvement in reducing under-five mortality rat...
Abstract Background Though the socio-economic situation of the Ethiopian household is improving alon...
Children are the human resource bank of every nation. Above all, the first five years of life are th...
Background. Evidence shows that in Ethiopia, a gradual decrease of under-five mortality is observed,...
The survival status of children is one of the indicators of socioeconomic development of any given c...
BackgroundRemarkable reduction in global under-five mortality has been seen over the past two decade...
Abstract Background The risk of a child dying before reaching 5 years of age is highest in sub-Sahar...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background: In developing countries like Ethiopia where there is no vital events registration system...
The under-5 mortality rate is a commonly used indicator of population health and socioeconomic statu...
Kuse KA, Chikako TU, Hagan Jr. JE, Seidu A-A, Ahinkorah BO. Assessing Individual- and Community-Leve...
The study was a secondary analysis of existing data from the 2011 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Su...
BACKGROUND: In the year 2019, around 5 million children under age five died and most of the deaths h...
BackgroundRemarkable reduction in global under-five mortality has been seen over the past two decade...
Abstract Background Despite global declaration of the right to life as a fundamental human right and...
BACKGROUND:Though Ethiopia has shown a considerable improvement in reducing under-five mortality rat...
Abstract Background Though the socio-economic situation of the Ethiopian household is improving alon...
Children are the human resource bank of every nation. Above all, the first five years of life are th...
Background. Evidence shows that in Ethiopia, a gradual decrease of under-five mortality is observed,...
The survival status of children is one of the indicators of socioeconomic development of any given c...
BackgroundRemarkable reduction in global under-five mortality has been seen over the past two decade...
Abstract Background The risk of a child dying before reaching 5 years of age is highest in sub-Sahar...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background: In developing countries like Ethiopia where there is no vital events registration system...
The under-5 mortality rate is a commonly used indicator of population health and socioeconomic statu...
Kuse KA, Chikako TU, Hagan Jr. JE, Seidu A-A, Ahinkorah BO. Assessing Individual- and Community-Leve...