complex social , demographic , environmental , behavioral and biologic factors(passive) is influenced by488–6250 Infant mortality
social and economic factors ... along with individual health behaviors(passive) is ... influenced byNeonatal mortality
Bottom Line : Modifiable and avoidable causes associated with patient - related , administrative and health care provider factorscontributeto neonatal mortality
such factors as the age of the mother , her health , and her socioeconomic status as well as gestation and birth weight(passive) is influenced byPerinatal mortality
PreTerm : After correct identification of preterm using the calendar , measures can be takento preventfoetal mortality
many factors , including severity of growth restriction , timing of onset , gestational age , and cause of growth restriction(passive) is influenced byPerinatal mortality
The single most important factorinfluencingneonatal mortality
Many factors ... neonatal diseases like household air contamination , natural factors and high maternal Body - Mass Index ( BMIleadsto neonatal mortality
Many factors ... the development of neonatal diseases like household air contamination , natural factors and high maternal Body - Mass Index ( BMIleadsto neonatal mortality
orderto preventneonatal mortality rates
sufficient cardiac DiseasesMany factors ... the development of neonatal diseases like household air contamination , natural factors and high maternal Body - Mass Index ( BMIleadsto neonatal mortality
Preterm birth ( PTB ) , low birth weight ( LBW ) and small for gestational age ( SGAcontributeto neonatal mortality
the availability of cost - effective interventionsto preventneonatal mortality
several maternal ( e.g. , age and parity ) , neonatal ( e.g. , birth weight and gender ) , and household and socioeconomic risk factors ( e.g. , parental education and wealth status(passive) is influenced byearly neonatal mortality
8 ] The XDR - TB strain is mixing with the acquired immuno deficiency syndrome ( AIDScausingnearly100 % mortality
specific malformations(passive) caused byperinatal mortality
three main conditions : preterm birth complications , infections , and birth asphyxia(passive) is caused byNeonatal mortality
medical injury(passive) caused by1700314010.Excess mortality
endocrine , cerebral , and skeletal systemsleadingto neonatal mortality
to 37 % of all under - five mortalitycontributeto 37 % of all under - five mortality
the bulk of under - five mortalityis ... contributingthe bulk of under - five mortality
to 54 % of under - five mortalitycontributesto 54 % of under - five mortality
from malnutrition and lower respiratory infections and on under-5 hospital ratesresultingfrom malnutrition and lower respiratory infections and on under-5 hospital rates
to a majority of infant deathscontributesto a majority of infant deaths
significantly to child mortality in Iraqcontributessignificantly to child mortality in Iraq
largest share in under - five mortalitycontributeslargest share in under - five mortality
to 45 % of under - five deaths [ 1contributesto 45 % of under - five deaths [ 1
to half of the total under - five mortality in 2010contributedto half of the total under - five mortality in 2010
from respiratory insufficiency and hydrops to childhood acute episodes of cardiopulmonary failure and slowly progressive muscle weakness for generesultingfrom respiratory insufficiency and hydrops to childhood acute episodes of cardiopulmonary failure and slowly progressive muscle weakness for gene
to 70 % of infant mortality and 57 % of under - five mortality ... 3contributedto 70 % of infant mortality and 57 % of under - five mortality ... 3
from diarrhoea and lower respiratory infectionsresultingfrom diarrhoea and lower respiratory infections
from respiratory insufficiency and hydrops to childhood acute episodes of cardiopulmonary failure and slowly progressive muscle weakness intra - mitochondrial methylation deficiencyresultingfrom respiratory insufficiency and hydrops to childhood acute episodes of cardiopulmonary failure and slowly progressive muscle weakness intra - mitochondrial methylation deficiency
from complications of prematuritycan resultfrom complications of prematurity
significantly to under 5 mortalitycontributessignificantly to under 5 mortality
about 40 % of child mortalitycontributesabout 40 % of child mortality
40 % of under 5 mortalitycontributes40 % of under 5 mortality
towards the attainment of SA 's drive towards the MDG4thereby contributingtowards the attainment of SA 's drive towards the MDG4
the death of the child before or immediately after birthcausingthe death of the child before or immediately after birth
to 40 % of infant mortality rate ( IMRcontributesto 40 % of infant mortality rate ( IMR
from malnutrition ( RR 0·35resultingfrom malnutrition ( RR 0·35
to 29 % of the deaths in the country [ 12contributingto 29 % of the deaths in the country [ 12
significantly to the infant mortality rates in developing countriescontributesignificantly to the infant mortality rates in developing countries
to 40 percent of less than age 5 childhood mortalitycontributesto 40 percent of less than age 5 childhood mortality
from malnutrition in counties with intermediate and high quality of vital informationresultingfrom malnutrition in counties with intermediate and high quality of vital information
∼40 % to the mortality rate for children younger than 5 years around the world.4 Respiratory distress syndrome ( RDScontributes∼40 % to the mortality rate for children younger than 5 years around the world.4 Respiratory distress syndrome ( RDS
to : advocacy for development of the Bangladesh Neonatal Health Strategy 2009 to improve newborn care Causes of death dataledto : advocacy for development of the Bangladesh Neonatal Health Strategy 2009 to improve newborn care Causes of death data
approximately 40 % of all under five - year mortality ... with birth asphyxia and neonatal sepsis constituting the majority of preventable neonatal deaths ... 1 ] , [ 2contributesapproximately 40 % of all under five - year mortality ... with birth asphyxia and neonatal sepsis constituting the majority of preventable neonatal deaths ... 1 ] , [ 2
to the majority of childhood deathscontributedto the majority of childhood deaths
almost two - thirds of the infant deaths and half of the under - five deathscontributesalmost two - thirds of the infant deaths and half of the under - five deaths
for three fourth of the deaths of the neonatal periodcontributesfor three fourth of the deaths of the neonatal period
to half of all infants ' deaths and therefore needed more efforts to further improve the survival of these newborn infantswas ... contributingto half of all infants ' deaths and therefore needed more efforts to further improve the survival of these newborn infants
to over 64 % ofinfant deaths and most of these deaths occurduring the first week of life.www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.in GOALS OF IMNCI• Standardized case management of sicknewborns and children.• Focus on the most common causes of mortality.• Nutrition assessment and counselling for all sickinfants and children.www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.in GOALS OF IMNCIHome care for newborns tocontributesto over 64 % ofinfant deaths and most of these deaths occurduring the first week of life.www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.in GOALS OF IMNCI• Standardized case management of sicknewborns and children.• Focus on the most common causes of mortality.• Nutrition assessment and counselling for all sickinfants and children.www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.in GOALS OF IMNCIHome care for newborns to
to almost 30 % of neonatal deathsleadingto almost 30 % of neonatal deaths
in 2008causesin 2008
to over 64 % of infant deaths in Indiacontributesto over 64 % of infant deaths in India
to two - thirds of all infant deaths in developing countriescontributesto two - thirds of all infant deaths in developing countries
due to preterm birthsresultingdue to preterm births
from diabetesresultingfrom diabetes
61 % of all the under - five deathscontributes61 % of all the under - five deaths