Estimation of daily risk of neonatal death, including the day of birth, in 186 countries in 2013: a vital-registration and modelling-based study - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 2014 Nov;2(11):e635-44.
doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(14)70309-2. Epub 2014 Oct 22.
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Estimation of daily risk of neonatal death, including the day of birth, in 186 countries in 2013: a vital-registration and modelling-based study
Shefali Oza et al. Lancet Glob Health. 2014 Nov.
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Background: The days immediately after birth are the most risky for human survival, yet neonatal mortality risks are generally not reported by day. Early neonatal deaths are sometimes under-reported or might be misclassified by day of death or as stillbirths. We modelled daily neonatal mortality risk and estimated the proportion of deaths on the day of birth and in week 1 for 186 countries in 2013.
Methods: We reviewed data from vital registration (VR) and demographic and health surveys for information on the timing of neonatal deaths. For countries with high-quality VR we used the data as reported. For countries without high-quality VR data, we applied an exponential model to data from 206 surveys in 79 countries (n=50,396 deaths) to estimate the proportions of neonatal deaths per day and used bootstrap sampling to develop uncertainty estimates.
Findings: 57 countries (n=122,757 deaths) had high-quality VR, and modelled data were used for 129 countries. The proportion of deaths on the day of birth (day 0) and within week 1 varied little by neonatal mortality rate, income, or region. 1·00 million (36.3%) of all neonatal deaths occurred on day 0 (uncertainty range 0·94 million to 1·05 million), and 2·02 million (73.2%) in the first week (uncertainty range 1·99 million to 2·05 million). Sub-Saharan Africa had the highest risk of neonatal death and, therefore, had the highest risk of death on day 0 (11·2 per 1000 livebirths); the highest number of deaths on day 0 was seen in southern Asia (n=392,300).
Interpretation: The risk of early neonatal death is very high across a range of countries and contexts. Cost-effective and feasible interventions to improve neonatal and maternity care could save many lives.
Funding: Save the Children's Saving Newborn Lives programme.
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- Ending preventable child deaths: addressing the high-risk days after birth.
Mathers C. Mathers C. Lancet Glob Health. 2014 Nov;2(11):e617-8. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(14)70333-X. Epub 2014 Oct 22. Lancet Glob Health. 2014. PMID: 25442677 No abstract available.
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