نتایج جستجو برای: under five mortality rate u5mr

تعداد نتایج: 2368772  

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Melinda K Munos Alain K Koffi Hamadoun Sangho Mariam Guindo Traoré Masseli Diakité Romesh Silva

BACKGROUND Like many developing countries, Mali has few sources of mortality data. High quality mortality estimates are available from household surveys, such as the demographic and health surveys (DHS), approximately every five years, making it difficult to track progress in reducing mortality. The Rapid Mortality Monitoring (RMM) project in Mali aimed to address this issue by testing a commun...

Introduction All nations are striving for development. Economic development is one of the main parts of development process, but not all of it. Populations health is one of the main factors of economic development, and child’s mortality is one of the main factors of population health status. The aim of this study is investigating the role of socioeconomic disparties in under 5 mortality in East...

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه 0
ali azizi assistant professor of social medicine, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran gholamreza abdoli biostatitian, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran

background & objective: mortality data can be the starting point for many epidemiological surveys. this study was conducted to determine the mortality rates of kermanshah province in 1379.   materials and methods:   mortality rate of rural and urban areas were obtained from kermanshah health center and baghferdows cemetery's archives,  respectively. the data of other cities of the province were...

2010
Julie Knoll Rajaratnam Linda N. Tran Alan D. Lopez Christopher J. L. Murray

BACKGROUND There has been increasing interest in measuring under-five mortality as a health indicator and as a critical measure of human development. In countries with complete vital registration systems that capture all births and deaths, under-five mortality can be directly calculated. In the absence of a complete vital registration system, however, child mortality must be estimated using sur...

2014
Oscar Divala Charles Michelo Bagrey Ngwira

INTRODUCTION Paediatric HIV infection significantly contributes to child morbidity and mortality in southern Africa. In Malawi as in most countries in the region, care of HIV-exposed children is constrained by the lack of area-specific information on their risk to dying and morbidity. This research estimates and compares morbidity and mortality events between HIV-exposed and -unexposed under-fi...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2012
R R Ettarh J Kimani

INTRODUCTION The disparity in under-five year-old mortality rates between rural and urban areas in Kenya (also reported in other in sub-Saharan African countries), is a critical national concern. The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of geographical location and maternal factors on the likelihood of mortality among under-five children in rural and urban areas in Kenya. ...

2015
Sunday A. Adedini Clifford Odimegwu Eunice N.S. Imasiku Dorothy N. Ononokpono

OBJECTIVE There are huge regional disparities in under-five mortality in Nigeria. While a region within the country has as high as 222 under-five deaths per 1000 live births, the rate is as low as 89 per 1000 live births in another region. Nigeria is culturally diverse as there are more than 250 identifiable ethnic groups in the country; and various ethnic groups have different sociocultural va...

2017
Daxin Sun Haksoon Ahn Tomas Lievens Wu Zeng

In an effort to improve health service delivery and achieve better health outcomes, the World Health Organization (WHO) has called for improved efficiency of health care systems to better use the available funding. This study aims to examine the efficiency of national health systems using longitudinal country-level data. Data on health spending per capita, infant mortality rate (IMR), under 5 m...

2015
Isabel Yan Eline Korenromp Eran Bendavid

BACKGROUND Since its founding in 2002, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria (Global Fund) has become the dominant multilateral health financier in low- and middle-income countries. The health impact of the Global Fund remains unknown because existing evaluations measure intermediate outcomes or do not account for preexisting and counterfactual trends. METHODS We conducted ...

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