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Fertility and childhood mortality estimates for Bangladesh based on pregnancy history data

Fertility and childhood mortality estimates for Bangladesh based on pregnancy history data

... factors can be found in PCFP Division (1978 : 31). Weights assigned to the rural and urban samples were 1.194 and 0.347 respectively. In order to obtain the national estimates of fertility and childhood ...

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Infant and childhood mortality in Bangladesh : - levels and differentials

Infant and childhood mortality in Bangladesh : - levels and differentials

... during childhood would have a great influence upon the future life style of a person, which in turn might have important bearing upon the ability in preserving and protecting the health of his/her ...in ...

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Understanding socio economic determinants of childhood mortality: a retrospective analysis in Uganda

Understanding socio economic determinants of childhood mortality: a retrospective analysis in Uganda

... of childhood survival at individual, household and community level ...of childhood mortality by influencing intermediate or proximate variables such maternal factors, environmental contamination, ...

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Unravelling the effects of neighbourhood contextual influences on childhood mortality and morbidity in Nigeria

Unravelling the effects of neighbourhood contextual influences on childhood mortality and morbidity in Nigeria

... Consistent with prior studies (25;143;144) that investigated the association between childhood mortality and gender of a child, our study showed that female children had higher odds of survival compared to ...

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Childhood mortality in ghana: a comparative study of 2003 2008

Childhood mortality in ghana: a comparative study of 2003 2008

... and childhood mortality for both 2003 and ...of childhood mortality were lower for children who were breastfed for less than 6 months ...of childhood mortality therefore ...

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Pneumonia research to reduce childhood mortality in the developing world

Pneumonia research to reduce childhood mortality in the developing world

... Pneumonia is an illness, usually caused by infection, in which the lungs become inflamed and congested, reduc- ing oxygen exchange and leading to cough and breathlessness. It affects individuals of all ages but occurs ...

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Levels and differentials of infant and childhood mortality in Pakistan

Levels and differentials of infant and childhood mortality in Pakistan

... The mortality differentials by educational level indicate that with the rise in education of mothers, the mortality among their children ...that mortality among children aged 0-4 years of mothers ...

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Childhood mortality among schedule tribes and schedule castes in northeast states, India: evidence from national family health survey 4 (2015 16)

Childhood mortality among schedule tribes and schedule castes in northeast states, India: evidence from national family health survey 4 (2015 16)

... the childhood mortality, i.e., neonatal mortality rate (NMR), infant five mortality (U5M) among Schedule Castes, Schedule Tribes, Others Backward Classes and Others social group; and assess ...

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Causes and differentials of childhood mortality in Iraq

Causes and differentials of childhood mortality in Iraq

... Child mortality is a critical measure of the wellbeing of children and a good proxy indicator of the overall level of development ...and mortality rates negatively. Knowledge of the causes of child ...

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Childhood mortality in Thailand : levels, trends and differentials

Childhood mortality in Thailand : levels, trends and differentials

... to mortality differences are the place of residence in terms of geographical region and rural/urban/city environment, socio-economic variables such as the deceased's occupation, individual and/or family level of ...

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Infant and childhood mortality differentials in Java and Bali

Infant and childhood mortality differentials in Java and Bali

... Jakarta, although generally having better socioeconomic conditions, better access to health facilities because of the number of facilities as well as better transportation and communication, has a mortality level ...

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What is the association between maternal education and childhood mortality, childhood illnesses and utilisation of child health services in Myanmar?

What is the association between maternal education and childhood mortality, childhood illnesses and utilisation of child health services in Myanmar?

... Several studies from low income settings pointed out that highly educated mothers tend to engage in formal employment and are less likely to ensure exclusive breastfeeding of new-born children and were more likely to use ...

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Volume 22 - Article 12 | Pages 289–320

Volume 22 - Article 12 | Pages 289–320

... old-age mortality for cohorts who had higher than expected infant and early childhood mortality – are consistent with the studies finding no increased mortality for those who survived great ...

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Relationship of health care practices and social status of mothers with various levels of child mortality: An application of multinomial regression model

Relationship of health care practices and social status of mothers with various levels of child mortality: An application of multinomial regression model

... child mortality in Nigeria using multiple regression for child mortality modelling in ...on mortality as lower mortality rates were experienced in households that had access to immunization, ...

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The Relationship Between Social Stratification and All-Cause Mortality Among Children in the United States: 1968–1992

The Relationship Between Social Stratification and All-Cause Mortality Among Children in the United States: 1968–1992

... US childhood mortality presented here is both reassuring and ...because mortality rates for all children, whether examined by age group, ethnicity, or SS quintile, fell substantively throughout the ...

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Volume 37 - Article 58 | Pages 1861–1890

Volume 37 - Article 58 | Pages 1861–1890

... of childhood mortality for the years leading up to 1891, 1901, and to some extent ...infant mortality in that region (Sneddon 2006; Hinde and Fairhurst 2015; Atkinson ...infant mortality but ...

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Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Strategy for children under five: effects on death, service utilisation and illness

Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Strategy for children under five: effects on death, service utilisation and illness

... Anecdotal data, qualitative reviews, and systematic reviews from various countries suggest that IMCI has been effective in improv- ing health service quality and increasing health care cost savings (Ahmad 2010; Amaral ...

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The Cradle of Thought : Growth, Learning, Play and Attachment in Neanderthal children

The Cradle of Thought : Growth, Learning, Play and Attachment in Neanderthal children

... in childhood that provide the 'secure' attachments and care to enable normal development and cognitive and emotional ...and childhood can no longer be sustained, it is instead attachment security that is ...

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Mortality, ADHD, and Psychosocial Adversity in Adults With Childhood ADHD: A Prospective Study

Mortality, ADHD, and Psychosocial Adversity in Adults With Childhood ADHD: A Prospective Study

... ed childhood ADHD identi fi ed in our retrospective study, 362 who pro- vided continued permission to access their medical records for research were invited to participate in the adult outcome ...for ...

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... We excluded from the study cases with: i) thoracoscopic intervention and fibrinolytic agent were contraindicated; ii) immunosup- pression or additional infection focus; iii) con- comitant diseases, those with ...

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