Objective. The goal of this study was to inform public health policy which can reduce Colombia's estimated infant mortality rate (IMR), 17.78 deaths for 1000 live births (2011), by lowering preventable first day mortality (PFDM). Study design This study combined a time series analysis, using a linear regression method, for the period 2001–2012 with a cross-sectional analysis, using odds ratios and bi-variate methods, for the year 2012 to study first day mortality (FDM) and PFDM classified by biological, socio-economic, and medical correlates. Methods The study examined the trends for 2001–2012 in Colombia's infant mortality rate per 1000, and in the relative significance of PFDM by cause. It established the relative odds of PFDM...
Objectives: Non-communicable diseases have become the leading cause of death in middle-income countr...
Introduction: The sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is related to risk factors and prevention stra...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the most important factors affecting child morbidity an...
Background: The infant mortality rate (IMR), defined as the annual number of deaths of infants under...
Objectives: This paper assesses the extent to which maternal education is associated with under-five...
Objectives. To study the variations in infant mortality rate (IMR) across Colombia's 33 administrati...
Objetivo Separar y analizar los efectos de los factores biológicos, ambientales, socioeconómicos, de...
“De Cero a Siempre” es una política del gobierno colombiano orientada a promover y garantizar el des...
Purpose. The infant mortality rate (IMR) is a key indicator of human welfare and development. Howeve...
This article considers the socioeconomic determinants of infant mortality in Colombia, by using the ...
Maternal mortality reduction is a Millennium Development Goal. In Colombia, there is a large dispari...
Background: Preterm birth is one of the main problems in infant health and it is the leading cause o...
Reducing maternal mortality is number five in the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. Preec...
Objectives: Non-communicable diseases have become the leading cause of death in middle-income countr...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the mortality trend of children under five years of age living in ...
Objectives: Non-communicable diseases have become the leading cause of death in middle-income countr...
Introduction: The sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is related to risk factors and prevention stra...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the most important factors affecting child morbidity an...
Background: The infant mortality rate (IMR), defined as the annual number of deaths of infants under...
Objectives: This paper assesses the extent to which maternal education is associated with under-five...
Objectives. To study the variations in infant mortality rate (IMR) across Colombia's 33 administrati...
Objetivo Separar y analizar los efectos de los factores biológicos, ambientales, socioeconómicos, de...
“De Cero a Siempre” es una política del gobierno colombiano orientada a promover y garantizar el des...
Purpose. The infant mortality rate (IMR) is a key indicator of human welfare and development. Howeve...
This article considers the socioeconomic determinants of infant mortality in Colombia, by using the ...
Maternal mortality reduction is a Millennium Development Goal. In Colombia, there is a large dispari...
Background: Preterm birth is one of the main problems in infant health and it is the leading cause o...
Reducing maternal mortality is number five in the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. Preec...
Objectives: Non-communicable diseases have become the leading cause of death in middle-income countr...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To analyze the mortality trend of children under five years of age living in ...
Objectives: Non-communicable diseases have become the leading cause of death in middle-income countr...
Introduction: The sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is related to risk factors and prevention stra...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the most important factors affecting child morbidity an...