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Sex Differentials in Child Survival in Zimbabwe

Sex Differentials in Child Survival in Zimbabwe

... in child mortality is mostly attributed to nature, little is known regarding the extent to which the widening of the sex differential in child mortality in Zimbabwe is biological and thus ...in child ...

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Understanding the Linkages of Household Environmental Deprivation, Asset Index and Child Survival in India

Understanding the Linkages of Household Environmental Deprivation, Asset Index and Child Survival in India

... improve child survival, measurement by reduction of in- fant and under-five mortality are two monitoring indicators of the Millennium Development Goals ...

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Modelling the impact of stunting on child survival in a rural Ugandan setting

Modelling the impact of stunting on child survival in a rural Ugandan setting

... and child mortality [2, 11, 35 – ...and child mortality rates in Uganda, as these practices compromise child growth and ...of child mortality [1, 3, ...and child mortality in Buhweju ...

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Environment and health in Central Asia: quantifying the determinants of child survival

Environment and health in Central Asia: quantifying the determinants of child survival

... high child mortality in Central Asia, in general, and Uzbekistan in particular—the most cotton-intensive republic in the ...explaining child mortality in the face of poor data availability, quality and ...

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An Integrated Scientific Framework for Child Survival and Early Childhood Development

An Integrated Scientific Framework for Child Survival and Early Childhood Development

... the child survival agenda is grounded in tradi- tional public health principles and the demonstrated effectiveness of interven- tions such as the provision of adequate nutrition, clean water, sanitation, ...

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An Integrated Scientific Framework for Child Survival and Early Childhood Development

An Integrated Scientific Framework for Child Survival and Early Childhood Development

... the child survival agenda is grounded in tradi- tional public health principles and the demonstrated effectiveness of interven- tions such as the provision of adequate nutrition, clean water, sanitation, ...

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An analytical study of child survival using the Sudan, Egypt and Yemen PAP CHILD surveys

An analytical study of child survival using the Sudan, Egypt and Yemen PAP CHILD surveys

... The data used for all analytical work in this thesis is a sub-set of retrospective maternity histories collected for eligible women in the PAP-CHILD sample surveys. Eligible women at the time of the survey were ...

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Child survival and maternal health-seeking behaviour : a case study in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Child survival and maternal health-seeking behaviour : a case study in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

... of child mortality as identified in the previous chapter prompt the question of how these variables affect child ...differing child morbidity and mortality statuses? What is it about maternal ...

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Correlates of the proximate determinants of child survival in rural areas of Yogyakarta and Nusa Tenggara Barat Indonesia

Correlates of the proximate determinants of child survival in rural areas of Yogyakarta and Nusa Tenggara Barat Indonesia

... Other limitations in the data arise from the location of the sampled units. It was mentioned earlier that the modular survey did not include urban areas in its sample coverage. Hence, urban-rural comparisons on the ...

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Socio-cultural and demographic factors affecting child survival in D.I.Yogyakarta (DIY) and Nusatenggara Barat (NTB) - Indonesia

Socio-cultural and demographic factors affecting child survival in D.I.Yogyakarta (DIY) and Nusatenggara Barat (NTB) - Indonesia

... affecting child survival in Bangladesh Bhuiya (1989:191-192) found that poor dietary practice is one of the important factors responsible for poor nutritional status of the study ...

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Teenage pregnancy and implications on child survival amongst mothers attending a clinic in the East End,  Freetown, Sierra Leone

Teenage pregnancy and implications on child survival amongst mothers attending a clinic in the East End, Freetown, Sierra Leone

... Introduction: Every year it is estimated that about 14 million adolescent girls give birth globally with the highest rate (143 per 1000 girls aged 15 - 19 years) in the sub-Saharan Africa. Babies born to adolescent ...

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Early days of life are crucial for child survival in Gamo Gofa Zone, Southern Ethiopia: A community based study

Early days of life are crucial for child survival in Gamo Gofa Zone, Southern Ethiopia: A community based study

... and child care in the communities owing to frequent visiting and questioning of the households to fill the questionnaires by data collec- tors of the ...affect child survival ...

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The impact of paid community health worker deployment on child survival: the connect randomized cluster trial in rural Tanzania

The impact of paid community health worker deployment on child survival: the connect randomized cluster trial in rural Tanzania

... bearing on its randomization. However, the atrophy of impact that arose when workers lacked access to sup- plies suggests that curative functions for CHW are es- sential to achieving significant child ...

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The Ghana essential health interventions program: a plausibility trial of the impact of health systems strengthening on maternal & child survival

The Ghana essential health interventions program: a plausibility trial of the impact of health systems strengthening on maternal & child survival

... basing child survival programs on access to commodities and/or clinical care ...term, child mortality actually rose in this area compared to a control area where no interventions were offered, other ...

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The impact of household wealth on child survival in Ghana

The impact of household wealth on child survival in Ghana

... a child faces a high hazard of death when he/she is located in a household in the Northern ...using child survival as a major indicator of household ’ s economic status and by extension, the economic ...

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WHO/UNICEF Regional Child Survival Strategy

WHO/UNICEF Regional Child Survival Strategy

... Facility-based service delivery, both preventive and curative at the primary and referral levels, is at the core of most health systems. Interventions to be delivered for child survival must be clearly ...

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The impact of household wealth on child survival in Ghana

The impact of household wealth on child survival in Ghana

... next child in order to reduce the risk of death among children below the age of ...prolong child spacing are through the use of family planning methods and also effective parental ...

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Demography of the Koronadal B'la-an: A Comparative Study of Child Survival in the Tampakan Highlands, Southern Philippines

Demography of the Koronadal B'la-an: A Comparative Study of Child Survival in the Tampakan Highlands, Southern Philippines

... in child mortality (as opposed to a 10 per cent increase in infant mortality) over the latter interval (Early and Headland ...in child mortality (Howell ...

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E.H. Christopherson Lecture: Lessons for the United States From the Worldwide Child Survival Revolution

E.H. Christopherson Lecture: Lessons for the United States From the Worldwide Child Survival Revolution

... UNICEF, United Nations International Children’s Fund; FHWs, family health workers; WHO, World Health Organization; ORT, oral rehydration therapy; IV, intravenous; CHWs, community health [r] ...

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Consequences of maternal mortality on infant and child survival: a 25-year longitudinal analysis in Butajira Ethiopia (1987-2011)

Consequences of maternal mortality on infant and child survival: a 25-year longitudinal analysis in Butajira Ethiopia (1987-2011)

... Kaplan-Meier survival analysis to calculate cumulative survival probabilities for index children of a maternal death versus those with surviving mothers from birth to 30 days (1 month), 183 days (6 months), ...

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