Background: Neonatal mortality is the major proportion of children mortality under five years and it is considered as the main health indicator in the first year of life. This paper has aimed to review the neonatal mortality in the numbers recorded at the Iranian Perinatal Mortality Surveillance ...
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Neonatal mortality in normal birth weight babies: does the level of hospital care make a difference? Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1989 Jul; 161 (1):86–91.Berg CJ, Druschel CM, McCarthy BJ, LaVoie M, Floyd RL: Neonatal mortality in normal birth weight babies: does the level of hospital care...
The magnitude of perinatal mortality rate and associated risk factors among deliveries at Dilla University Referral Hospital, Southern Ethiopia: A case-control study The perinatal mortality rate is the sum of stillbirths and early neonatal deaths divided by the number of pregnancies of seven or more...
Related to neonatal:neonatal abstinence syndrome,Neonatal jaundice ne·o·na·tal (nē′ō-nāt′l) adj. Of or relating to a newborn infant or to the first 28 days of an infant's life:neonatal care. ne′o·na′tal·lyadv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth ...
Neonatal mortality: local interpretations and biomedical aetiologies In Senegambia it is commonly said that newborns are the ones closest to God. Human beings are perceived to be in their purest state immediately after their birth, before they have heard, repeated and learned anything evil and befo...
Infant mortality in the U.S. Fetal mortality in the U.S. Causes Risk factors The most important statistics Countries with the highest infant mortality rate 2024 Countries with the lowest infant mortality rate 2024 Projected global infant mortality rate 1990-2100 Neonatal mortality rate worldwide 199...
The increased rate of preterm births seemed to result largely from caesarean sections or inductions. Newborn care improved, and gestational-age-specific mortality rates had fallen by about 50% since 1982. As a result, neonatal mortality rates had been stable since 1990, despite the increase in ...
Neonatal abscesses are often large and lack well-defined capsular formation. Mortality is significantly higher in the youngest infants29, 45, 85(Fig. 10.7 and Fig. 10.8) although focal frontal cerebral abscesses may be clinically silent in the preterm infant and the long-term outcome surprisingly...
The advances in neonatal medicine have led to a significant improvement in neonatal mortality and morbidity in leading nations of the world. The applicability of these advances, particularly in NICU and MV, in a developing country is yet unclear and is t