Child mortality in Sierra Leone is the highest ranked in the world. The main causes for child mortality are maternal factors, environmental factors and health factors. Minimal research has been carried out on health factors in Sierra Leone. The objective of this study is to see how maternal and environmental factors have an effect on health factors, which in turn cause child mortality. The data used were from the 2008 Sierra Leone Demographic and Household Survey (SLDHS). The study showed that child mortality had statistically significant factors associated with it: place of residence, birth number, religion and type of toilet facility. Furthermore, the SLDHS had not given much information regarding the cause of diseases affecting chi...
After being ravaged by a devastating civil war, and the recent Ebola outbreak weakening an already c...
Infant mortality is a major public health problem especially in developing countries. It is an indic...
This study examines the factors that contribute to the rate of child mortality within a country. Thr...
Background: Sierra Leone in sub-Saharan Africa had one of the highest under-five mortality rates in ...
Sierra Leone is an African country situated on the western coast between Liberia and Guinea. One of ...
The general research objectives of this project were to calculate and map levels of infant, child an...
This study has analysed the determinants of child undernutrition and mortality in Sierra Leone with ...
Malnutrition is a significant public health problem over the world, with severe impact in developing...
A community-based study of Regional Determinants of Mortality Differentials in Children, was conduct...
Child mortality continues to be a major public health problem in Ghana, especially in northern Ghana...
Sierra Leone is among the countries that recorded high under-five child mortality rate in the world....
Globally, progress has been made to address the diagnosis and management of common and avoidable acu...
Due to a variety of factors, Africa has been afflicted by conflict more than any other continent, un...
Background In 2010, the government of Sierra Leone implemented the Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI...
Half of the 10 million children who die annually in the world are from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The...
After being ravaged by a devastating civil war, and the recent Ebola outbreak weakening an already c...
Infant mortality is a major public health problem especially in developing countries. It is an indic...
This study examines the factors that contribute to the rate of child mortality within a country. Thr...
Background: Sierra Leone in sub-Saharan Africa had one of the highest under-five mortality rates in ...
Sierra Leone is an African country situated on the western coast between Liberia and Guinea. One of ...
The general research objectives of this project were to calculate and map levels of infant, child an...
This study has analysed the determinants of child undernutrition and mortality in Sierra Leone with ...
Malnutrition is a significant public health problem over the world, with severe impact in developing...
A community-based study of Regional Determinants of Mortality Differentials in Children, was conduct...
Child mortality continues to be a major public health problem in Ghana, especially in northern Ghana...
Sierra Leone is among the countries that recorded high under-five child mortality rate in the world....
Globally, progress has been made to address the diagnosis and management of common and avoidable acu...
Due to a variety of factors, Africa has been afflicted by conflict more than any other continent, un...
Background In 2010, the government of Sierra Leone implemented the Free Health Care Initiative (FHCI...
Half of the 10 million children who die annually in the world are from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The...
After being ravaged by a devastating civil war, and the recent Ebola outbreak weakening an already c...
Infant mortality is a major public health problem especially in developing countries. It is an indic...
This study examines the factors that contribute to the rate of child mortality within a country. Thr...