Background. The first 28 days of life (the neonatal period) constitute the most vulnerable time for a child's survival. Overall 2.7 million neonatal deaths were stated by the 2015 global report of neonatal mortality and they account for 45% of under-five deaths. Sub-Saharan Africa remains the region with the highest risk of death in the first month of life and is among the regions showing the least progress in reducing neonatal mortality in the world. Ethiopia, as part of sub-Saharan Africa, also shares the greatest risk of neonatal death. A recent report in Ethiopia showed that neonatal mortality was 29 deaths per 1,000 live births. Therefore, the signs that suggest the onset of severe illness which leads to death and their contributing fa...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of neonatal illness is an important step towards improving newborn survi...
Background Globally, nearly half of all under-five deaths occur during the neonatal period. About tw...
Introduction. The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occur at home. Many of these d...
Background. Even though a great improvement in the last twenty years, the problem of newborn deaths ...
Background: The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occurred at home due to late rec...
Abstract Background Neonatal mortality has persisted high in Ethiopia in spite of many efforts being...
Background: Globally every year, 2.7million neonates die during the neonatal period. In Ethiopia Neo...
Background: Neonatal danger has become a substantial problem in many developing countries like Ethio...
Background: Worldwide the average neonatal mortality was estimated to be 33 per 1000 live births. It...
Background: Knowledge of neonatal danger signs is an entry point for healthcare-seeking at health in...
Neonatal mortality in Ethiopia remains high accounting for 29 per 1,000 live births. Objective: Thi...
Objective To assess knowledge of neonatal danger signs and their associations among husbands of moth...
Reducing neonatal mortality is a major public health priority in sub-Saharan Africa. Numerous studie...
Abstract Objective This study, aimed to determine women knowledge on key neonatal dander sign and as...
Background: Awareness of the danger signs of obstetric complications is the essential first step in ...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of neonatal illness is an important step towards improving newborn survi...
Background Globally, nearly half of all under-five deaths occur during the neonatal period. About tw...
Introduction. The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occur at home. Many of these d...
Background. Even though a great improvement in the last twenty years, the problem of newborn deaths ...
Background: The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occurred at home due to late rec...
Abstract Background Neonatal mortality has persisted high in Ethiopia in spite of many efforts being...
Background: Globally every year, 2.7million neonates die during the neonatal period. In Ethiopia Neo...
Background: Neonatal danger has become a substantial problem in many developing countries like Ethio...
Background: Worldwide the average neonatal mortality was estimated to be 33 per 1000 live births. It...
Background: Knowledge of neonatal danger signs is an entry point for healthcare-seeking at health in...
Neonatal mortality in Ethiopia remains high accounting for 29 per 1,000 live births. Objective: Thi...
Objective To assess knowledge of neonatal danger signs and their associations among husbands of moth...
Reducing neonatal mortality is a major public health priority in sub-Saharan Africa. Numerous studie...
Abstract Objective This study, aimed to determine women knowledge on key neonatal dander sign and as...
Background: Awareness of the danger signs of obstetric complications is the essential first step in ...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of neonatal illness is an important step towards improving newborn survi...
Background Globally, nearly half of all under-five deaths occur during the neonatal period. About tw...
Introduction. The majority of neonatal deaths in developing countries occur at home. Many of these d...