Morbidity and mortality data are important for planning and implementing healthcare strategies of a country. To understand the major causes for hospitalizations in rural Bangladesh, demographic and clinical data were collected from the hospital-records of five government-run rural health facilities (upazila health complexes) situated at different geographical regions of the country from January 1997 to December 2001. During this period, 75,598 hospital admissions in total were recorded, of which 54% were for male, and 46% were for female. Of all the admissions, diarrhoeal disease was the leading cause for hospitalization (25.1%), followed by injuries (17.7%), respiratory tract diseases (12.6%), diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (10.5%)...
Background: Bangladesh has made substantial progress in improving socioeconomic and health indicator...
The study assessed the timing and causes of neonatal deaths in a rural area of Bangladesh. A populat...
This article was published in BMC Health Services Research [© 2015 BioMed Central Ltd.] and the defi...
Morbidity and mortality data are important for planning and implementing healthcare strategies of a ...
Morbidity and mortality data are important for planning and implementing healthcare strategies of a ...
The health system of a country needs to be adjusted to patterns of morbidity and mortality to mitiga...
Health is a basic requirement to improve the quality of life. A national economic and social develo...
Background: Bangladesh has achieved remarkable gains in health indicators during the last four decad...
Health is a basic requirement to improve the quality of life. A national economic and social develop...
The health system of a country needs to be adjusted to patterns of morbidity and mortality to mitiga...
Background: A central aim of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is protection for all against the cost ...
Bangladesh has a neonatal death rate that is substantially high and demands urgent attention. To ass...
OBJECTIVE: Population-based information on causes of death (CoD) by age, sex, and area is critical f...
Objective: Population-based information on causes of death (CoD) by age, sex, and area is critical f...
Abstract Public health information service plays a crucial role in upgrading the health status of th...
Background: Bangladesh has made substantial progress in improving socioeconomic and health indicator...
The study assessed the timing and causes of neonatal deaths in a rural area of Bangladesh. A populat...
This article was published in BMC Health Services Research [© 2015 BioMed Central Ltd.] and the defi...
Morbidity and mortality data are important for planning and implementing healthcare strategies of a ...
Morbidity and mortality data are important for planning and implementing healthcare strategies of a ...
The health system of a country needs to be adjusted to patterns of morbidity and mortality to mitiga...
Health is a basic requirement to improve the quality of life. A national economic and social develo...
Background: Bangladesh has achieved remarkable gains in health indicators during the last four decad...
Health is a basic requirement to improve the quality of life. A national economic and social develop...
The health system of a country needs to be adjusted to patterns of morbidity and mortality to mitiga...
Background: A central aim of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is protection for all against the cost ...
Bangladesh has a neonatal death rate that is substantially high and demands urgent attention. To ass...
OBJECTIVE: Population-based information on causes of death (CoD) by age, sex, and area is critical f...
Objective: Population-based information on causes of death (CoD) by age, sex, and area is critical f...
Abstract Public health information service plays a crucial role in upgrading the health status of th...
Background: Bangladesh has made substantial progress in improving socioeconomic and health indicator...
The study assessed the timing and causes of neonatal deaths in a rural area of Bangladesh. A populat...
This article was published in BMC Health Services Research [© 2015 BioMed Central Ltd.] and the defi...