1) Verification of Sorng Jiong's Years of Birth and Death 宋褧生卒年辨2) A Study on the Birth-Year and Death-Year of Ge Hong 葛洪生卒年考辨3) A Textual Research into Yan Yuanzhao s Years of Birth and Death 严元照生卒年考辨...
• Reducing stillbirth/neonatal death misclassification requires devices and systems to easily measure and record heart rate as well as training in timely newborn care, recognising signs of life, and resuscitation to save more lives. • “Fresh/macerated” is widely used and recorded in ...
NMR and stillbirth rates stratified by birthweight group need to be used for perinatal death surveillance and response in settings where accurate gestational age and cause of death assessment is not possible [13]. At an individual level, birthweight data ensures that at-risk newborns receive the ...
33 maternal and newborn indicators were evaluated. Amongst nine indicators already present in DHS/MICS, validity ratios for baby dried or wiped, birthweight measured, low birthweight, and sex of baby (female) were between 0.90–1.10. Instrumental birth, skin-to-skin contact, and early initiation...
NMR and stillbirth rates stratified by birthweight group need to be used for perinatal death surveillance and response in settings where accurate gestational age and cause of death assessment is not possible [13]. At an individual level, birthweight data ensures that at-risk newborns receive the ...
(0.5) Neonatal death 1 (0.0) 6 (0.3) 4 (0.1) Mode of birth Normal vaginal birth 766 (26.4) 1369 (58.2) 5812 (80.6) Vaginal breech/ Vacuum/ Forceps 1 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 342 (4.7) Caesarean Section 2136 (73.6) 983 (41.8) 1057 (14.7) Birthweight of baby < 2500 g 353 (12.1) 471...
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It is an important cause of maternal death worldwide and a leading cause of fetal growth restriction and iatrogenic prematurity. Fifteen million infants are born preterm each year globally, but more than one million of those do not survive their first month of life. Currently there are no ...