Infant mortality rate in Brazil, 2000-10: correction of vital statistics based on a proactive search of deaths and livebirths. Lancet 2013; 381: S140.Szwarcwald CL, Frias PG, Souza Junior PRB, Almeida WS, Morais Neto OL. Correction of vital statistics based on a proactive search of deaths...
During the past 40 years the returns to agricultural R&D have been on average in the range of 40-60% (Alston et al 2000). By many this is seen as convincin... J Roseboom - 《Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture》 被引量: 36发表: 2002年 ...
To analyze the risk factors for neonatal death in Florianópolis, the Brazilian city capital with the lowest infant mortality rate. Method Data were extracted from a historical cohort with 15,879 live births. A model was used that included socioeconomic, behavioral, and health service use risk fa...
The effects of birth spacing on neonatal and post-neonatal mortality in Brazil were found to be very consistent with models based on data from other South American countries. The model for neonatal mortality simplified to three significant variables, whereas the model for post-neonatal mortality incl...
Impact of poverty on multidimensional infant mortality rate in Brazil. Value Health. 2015;18(7):A702. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2015.09.2627. Article Google Scholar Arunda MO, Choudhry V, Ekman B, Asamoah BO. Under-five mortality and maternal HIV status in Tanzania: analysis of ...
Table 1 Mortality indicators (Brazil, 1990–2015) Full size table The results of Table 1 also show a sharp decline in mortality in the first year of life, which decreased from 47.1 to 13.5 per 1000 LB between 1990 and 2015, with a rate of decrease of 4.9% per year for the whole ...
Public engagement for public health: participatory budgeting, targeted social programmes, and infant mortality in BrazilCivil society – ParticipationSocial sector – healthWater and sanitationLatin America and the CaribbeanBrazil has made striking gains in public health since its democratisation in the mid...
Brazil Reduces Infant Mortality to 24 Deaths per 1000Milena Assis
The impact of piped water provision on infant mortality in Brazil: A quantile panel data approach We examine the impact of piped water on the under-1 infant mortality rate (IMR) in Brazil using a recently developed econometric procedure for the estimati... Shanti Gamper-Rabindran a,Shakeeb Kh...
An analysis of the relationship between the failure to breast feed and infant mortality in Northeastern Brazil the poorest region of 1 of the worlds largest developing countries is presented. The data for the analysis come from the Northeast Brazil Family Planning/Maternal-Child Health Survey of 198...