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Despite the declining trends worldwide, infant and child mortality rates are still high in many African countries. These high rates are problematic; therefore, this study attempts to explore the contributing factors that cause high infant and child morta
(单词翻译:单击) The UN children's agency says child mortality is decreasing, but the rate of decline is not enough. 联合儿童署称儿童死亡率在下降,但是下降率仍不够。 killers1of children" width="226" border="0" src="http://www.enread.com/upimg/090913/4_061744_1.jpg" /> Unicef says p...
Certainly, integrating remote-sensing data with traditional health indicators, such as the number of hospitals, maternal mortality, and child mortality, would enhance the prediction of children’s nutrition outcomes. However, the unavailability of these traditional health indicators at a sub-national leve...
The rate of neonatal, infant, and under-five child mortality was 26 (95% CI 19–53), 45 (95% CI 35–57), and 49 (95% CI 38–62) per 1000 live births, respectively (Table 1). Infant and under-five child mortality were slightly higher in girls, while neonatal mortality was higher...
Children born to mothers over the age of 35 experienced over four times the hazard rate of Conclusion The death of a child is a relatively rare event, even in Nepal, which has a relatively high mortality rate. Mother and household level covariates are significant predictors of both infant and...
While improvements in the mortality rate of children younger than 5 years (the population often called under-5) have been undeniably dramatic and positive,1 the full story of child and adolescent health is more nuanced and heterogeneous, with a notably broader range of characteristics than can be...
This study established two of the seven Bangladesh divisions with the highest fertility rates during the study period: Sylhet at 2.9 and Chattogram at 2.5. These divisions also had a relatively high child mortality rate (67 and 50 per 1,000, respectively) and a similar poverty rate (25.1% an...
Year rate −8.2% −1.0% — Asia/N Africa 1980 4.0 5.6 1.6% 1995 1.3 2.7 2.5% Year rate −6.4% −5.1% — 1 Values are deaths per 1000 children per year. 2 Values are the compounded rate of change in mortality as a function of the prevalence of malnutrition (WA Rate). 3 Va...
Introduction Between 1990 and 2015, remarkable progress was made toward the Millennium Development Goals of reducing childhood morbidity and mortality.1 However, childhood stunting, defined as a height for age (HAZ) score of less than 2 SDs below the World Health Organization (WHO) Ch...