Approximately 900 000 newborn children die every year in India, accounting for 28% of neonatal deaths globally. In 2011, India introduced a home-based newborn care (HBNC) package to be delivered by community health workers across rural areas. We estimate the disease and economic burden that could be averted by scaling up the HBNC in rural India using IndiaSim, an agent-based simulation model, to examine two interventions. In the first intervention, the existing community health worker network begins providing HBNC for rural households without access to home- or facility-based newborn care, as introduced by India’s recent programme. In the second intervention, we consider increased coverage of HBNC across India so that total coverage of neon...
Introduction: This study was conducted to understand the evidences generated on community and home-b...
SUMMARY Early neonatal mortality is unacceptably high in most developing countries. A large majority...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
Neonatal mortality in the country continues to be unacceptably high and unrelenting with wide variat...
Background: Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 41 % of all global deaths among children below...
India has contributed immensely toward generating evidence on two key domains of newborn care: Home ...
Background. The United Nations\u27 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 aims for a two-thirds reducti...
Background Melghat, an impoverished rural area in Maharashtra state, India; has scarce hospital serv...
Neonatal health presents India with a formidable challenge with over 25 million births, 1.3 million ...
Every hour, 84 newborns die in India, which accounts for the highest burden of newborn deaths in the...
Background: Reducing neonatal mortality in India is critical to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Devel...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In the mid-2000s, neonatal mortality accounted for almost 40% of deaths of ...
At the current rate of decline in infant mortality, India is unlikely to achieve the Millennium Deve...
The rapid population growth in urban India has outpaced the municipal capacity to build essential in...
Introduction: In developing countries, neonatal mortality is the most neglected health issue by the ...
Introduction: This study was conducted to understand the evidences generated on community and home-b...
SUMMARY Early neonatal mortality is unacceptably high in most developing countries. A large majority...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
Neonatal mortality in the country continues to be unacceptably high and unrelenting with wide variat...
Background: Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 41 % of all global deaths among children below...
India has contributed immensely toward generating evidence on two key domains of newborn care: Home ...
Background. The United Nations\u27 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 aims for a two-thirds reducti...
Background Melghat, an impoverished rural area in Maharashtra state, India; has scarce hospital serv...
Neonatal health presents India with a formidable challenge with over 25 million births, 1.3 million ...
Every hour, 84 newborns die in India, which accounts for the highest burden of newborn deaths in the...
Background: Reducing neonatal mortality in India is critical to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Devel...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In the mid-2000s, neonatal mortality accounted for almost 40% of deaths of ...
At the current rate of decline in infant mortality, India is unlikely to achieve the Millennium Deve...
The rapid population growth in urban India has outpaced the municipal capacity to build essential in...
Introduction: In developing countries, neonatal mortality is the most neglected health issue by the ...
Introduction: This study was conducted to understand the evidences generated on community and home-b...
SUMMARY Early neonatal mortality is unacceptably high in most developing countries. A large majority...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...