AIM: To examine trends in neonatal, infant and under-five mortality rates in a northern Vietnamese district during 1970-2000, and to analyze socioeconomic differences in child survival over time. METHODS: Retrospective interviews with all women aged 15-54 years in Bavi district in Northern Vietnam (n = 14 329) were conducted. Of these women, 13 943 had been pregnant, giving birth to 26 796 children during 1970-2000. RESULTS: There was a dramatic reduction in infant and under-five mortality rate (47%) over time. However, the neonatal mortality rate (NMR) showed a very small reduction, thus causing its proportion of the total child mortality to increase. Mortality trends followed the political and socioeconomic development of Vietnam over war...
Out of 4 million neonatal deaths, about 99% occur in low- and middle-income countries, accounting fo...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In order to improve child surviva...
© 2013 Dr. Thi Hoang TranNeonatal morbidity and mortality are major global public health challenges....
Background: Although Vietnam has taken great efforts to reduce child mortality in recent years, a la...
Globally, neonatal mortality has remained basically unchanged for the last three to four decades and...
Globally neonatal mortality accounts for 40% of under-five deaths. Participatory interventions where...
AIM: In this study from Quang Ninh province in northern Vietnam (sub-study of the trial Neonatal Hea...
OBJECTIVES: There is obvious potential for war to adversely affect infant and childhood mortality th...
OBJECTIVES: There is obvious potential for war to adversely affect infant and childhood mortality th...
BACKGROUND: If millions of neonatal deaths each year are to be prevented, one crucial component that...
We analyze changes in child mortality in Vietnam during four decades of profound changes in the coun...
Abstract Background In order to improve child survival there is a need to target neonatal mortality....
We analyze changes in child mortality in Vietnam during four decades of profound changes in the coun...
BACKGROUND: Little is know about whether the effects of community engagement interventions for child...
BACKGROUND: Little is know about whether the effects of community engagement interventions for child...
Out of 4 million neonatal deaths, about 99% occur in low- and middle-income countries, accounting fo...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In order to improve child surviva...
© 2013 Dr. Thi Hoang TranNeonatal morbidity and mortality are major global public health challenges....
Background: Although Vietnam has taken great efforts to reduce child mortality in recent years, a la...
Globally, neonatal mortality has remained basically unchanged for the last three to four decades and...
Globally neonatal mortality accounts for 40% of under-five deaths. Participatory interventions where...
AIM: In this study from Quang Ninh province in northern Vietnam (sub-study of the trial Neonatal Hea...
OBJECTIVES: There is obvious potential for war to adversely affect infant and childhood mortality th...
OBJECTIVES: There is obvious potential for war to adversely affect infant and childhood mortality th...
BACKGROUND: If millions of neonatal deaths each year are to be prevented, one crucial component that...
We analyze changes in child mortality in Vietnam during four decades of profound changes in the coun...
Abstract Background In order to improve child survival there is a need to target neonatal mortality....
We analyze changes in child mortality in Vietnam during four decades of profound changes in the coun...
BACKGROUND: Little is know about whether the effects of community engagement interventions for child...
BACKGROUND: Little is know about whether the effects of community engagement interventions for child...
Out of 4 million neonatal deaths, about 99% occur in low- and middle-income countries, accounting fo...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In order to improve child surviva...
© 2013 Dr. Thi Hoang TranNeonatal morbidity and mortality are major global public health challenges....