BACKGROUND: Preterm birth is the leading cause of under-five-mortality worldwide, with the highest burden in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). The aim of this study was to synthesise evidence-based interventions for preterm and low birthweight (LBW) neonates in LMICs, their associated neonatal mortality rate (NMR), and barriers and facilitators to their implementation. This study updates all existing evidence on this topic and reviews evidence on interventions that have not been previously considered in current WHO recommendations. METHODS: Six electronic databases were searched until 3 March 2020 for randomised controlled trials reporting NMR of preterm and/or LBW newborns following any intervention in LMICs. Risk ratios for ...
Background: Globally, 11% of babies are born preterm each year. Preterm birth (PTB) a leading cause ...
Socioeconomic inequalities in neonatal mortality are substantial in many developing countries. Littl...
Background: Preterm birth is a major cause of neonatal mortality, responsible for 28% of neonatal de...
Background Preterm birth is the leading cause of under-five-mortality worldwide, with the highest bu...
BackgroundReducing preterm birth and stillbirth and improving outcomes for babies born too soon is e...
The Global Network’s Antenatal Corticosteroids Trial (ACT), was a multi-country, cluster-randomized ...
BACKGROUND: In high-income countries, administration of antenatal steroids is standard care for wome...
Background Premature birth is the leading cause of neonatal death and second leading in children ...
Abstract Introduction Interventions directed toward mothers before and during pregnancy and childbir...
Objective To evaluate outcome trends of neonates born very preterm in 11 high-income countries parti...
Neonatal mortality remains a significant health problem in low income settings. Low-cost essential n...
Objective To evaluate outcome trends of neonates born very preterm in 11 high-income countries parti...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the impact of community approaches to improving newborn health and survival in...
Background Preterm birth continues to be a major public health problem contributing ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: The global neonatal mortality rate (...
Background: Globally, 11% of babies are born preterm each year. Preterm birth (PTB) a leading cause ...
Socioeconomic inequalities in neonatal mortality are substantial in many developing countries. Littl...
Background: Preterm birth is a major cause of neonatal mortality, responsible for 28% of neonatal de...
Background Preterm birth is the leading cause of under-five-mortality worldwide, with the highest bu...
BackgroundReducing preterm birth and stillbirth and improving outcomes for babies born too soon is e...
The Global Network’s Antenatal Corticosteroids Trial (ACT), was a multi-country, cluster-randomized ...
BACKGROUND: In high-income countries, administration of antenatal steroids is standard care for wome...
Background Premature birth is the leading cause of neonatal death and second leading in children ...
Abstract Introduction Interventions directed toward mothers before and during pregnancy and childbir...
Objective To evaluate outcome trends of neonates born very preterm in 11 high-income countries parti...
Neonatal mortality remains a significant health problem in low income settings. Low-cost essential n...
Objective To evaluate outcome trends of neonates born very preterm in 11 high-income countries parti...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the impact of community approaches to improving newborn health and survival in...
Background Preterm birth continues to be a major public health problem contributing ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: The global neonatal mortality rate (...
Background: Globally, 11% of babies are born preterm each year. Preterm birth (PTB) a leading cause ...
Socioeconomic inequalities in neonatal mortality are substantial in many developing countries. Littl...
Background: Preterm birth is a major cause of neonatal mortality, responsible for 28% of neonatal de...