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Mapping Neonatal Mortality in India: A Closer Look.
Godinho, Myron Anthony; Murthy, Shruti; Lakiang, Theophilus; Puranik, Amitha; Nair, Sreekumaran N.
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  • Godinho MA; Public Health Evidence South Asia, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
  • Murthy S; Public Health Evidence South Asia, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
  • Lakiang T; Public Health Evidence South Asia, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
  • Puranik A; Department of Statistics, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
  • Nair SN; Department of Statistics/Public Health Evidence South Asia, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
Indian J Community Med ; 42(4): 234-237, 2017.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29184326
INTRODUCTION: Fifty-three percent of Indian under-5 deaths occur during the neonatal age group. Recognizing that there is a lack of illustrated district-level data on neonatal mortality in India, we mapped this to visually highlight districts where neonatal health issues require the most attention. METHODS: District-level estimates of 596 Indian districts were used to generate maps and to illustrate neonatal mortality rates (NMRs), absolute numbers of neonatal deaths; the best and worst performing districts (positive and negative deviants) in each Indian state; the neonatal female/male death ratio; and district lag in NMR reductions. RESULTS: The NMR ranged from 4.3 (Kannur, Kerala) to 65.1 (Datia, Madhya Pradesh), with the mean NMR being 29.8. Almost two-thirds of the districts (n = 380, 63.7%) had NMRs between 20 and 40. The top third of neonatal deaths could be accounted for by just 71 districts of a total of 596. CONCLUSION: There is an urgent need for up-to-date data on district-level neonatal mortality in India.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Indian J Community Med Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India Pais de publicación: India

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Indian J Community Med Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India Pais de publicación: India