Child mortality has declined in many low-income countries. However, in Sub-Saharan Africa, childhood mortality is still a major public health problem, which is worsening with some countries experiencing new increases in mortality due to HIV/AIDS. This lack of success in reducing child mortality is not only due to HIV/AIDS, but also to high numbers of deaths in other causes of death such as diarrhoea, pneumonia and neonatal causes, for which there are effective curative and preventative interventions. One problem seems to be in the access, coverage and implementation of these interventions, particularly among the poorer sections of the population. A related problem is the interventions that sometimes, when implemented, take place in environm...
The decline in child mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa that had been observed since the 1950s slowed d...
Health inequalities are no longer an issue only for developed countries. In recent years there is ag...
SummaryBackgroundKnowledge of the relation between health-system factors and child mortality could h...
Infant and child mortality has declined in many low-income countries. However, in sub Saharan Africa...
Health inequalities are no longer an issue only for developed countries. In recent years there is ag...
Health inequalities are no longer an issue only for developed countries. In recent years there is ag...
Why do over 20% of children die in some poor countries, while in others only 2% die? We examine this...
Why do over 20% of children die in some poor countries, while in others only 2% die? We examine this...
Background: As HIV-related deaths increase in a population the usual association between low soci...
In the light of Mozambique's progress towards the achievement of Millennium Development Goal 4 of re...
BACKGROUND: As HIV-related deaths increase in a population the usual association between low socioec...
This paper examines under-five mortality (U5MR) trends in sub-Saharan Africa, and the association be...
The world under-five mortality rate declined by 56 per cent, from 93 deaths per 1,000 live births i...
Aims: Poverty kills children. This study assesses the relationship between poverty and child mortali...
Child mortality under age five is regarded as an indicator of the progress of societal value systems...
The decline in child mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa that had been observed since the 1950s slowed d...
Health inequalities are no longer an issue only for developed countries. In recent years there is ag...
SummaryBackgroundKnowledge of the relation between health-system factors and child mortality could h...
Infant and child mortality has declined in many low-income countries. However, in sub Saharan Africa...
Health inequalities are no longer an issue only for developed countries. In recent years there is ag...
Health inequalities are no longer an issue only for developed countries. In recent years there is ag...
Why do over 20% of children die in some poor countries, while in others only 2% die? We examine this...
Why do over 20% of children die in some poor countries, while in others only 2% die? We examine this...
Background: As HIV-related deaths increase in a population the usual association between low soci...
In the light of Mozambique's progress towards the achievement of Millennium Development Goal 4 of re...
BACKGROUND: As HIV-related deaths increase in a population the usual association between low socioec...
This paper examines under-five mortality (U5MR) trends in sub-Saharan Africa, and the association be...
The world under-five mortality rate declined by 56 per cent, from 93 deaths per 1,000 live births i...
Aims: Poverty kills children. This study assesses the relationship between poverty and child mortali...
Child mortality under age five is regarded as an indicator of the progress of societal value systems...
The decline in child mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa that had been observed since the 1950s slowed d...
Health inequalities are no longer an issue only for developed countries. In recent years there is ag...
SummaryBackgroundKnowledge of the relation between health-system factors and child mortality could h...