[PDF][PDF] Maternal HIV status and birth weight in Zambia: is there an association?.
R Mungon - 2021 - dspace.unza.zm
ackground: The prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) in any population reflects its socio-
economic development and it is a good proxy to gauge the developmental status of the …
economic development and it is a good proxy to gauge the developmental status of the …
Prevalence of Low Birth Weight and Associated Risk Factors in Kisumu County Hospitals.
AS Achieng - 2020 - erepository.uonbi.ac.ke
INTRODUCTION: The World Health Organization (WHO) defines low birth weight (LBW) as
birth weight below 2500g. LBW is associated with poor neonatal outcomes (like respiratory …
birth weight below 2500g. LBW is associated with poor neonatal outcomes (like respiratory …
[PDF][PDF] Determinants of low birth weight in Zambia: evidence from the 2007 and 2013/14 Zambia demographic and health surveys (zdhs)
M Hachisaala - 2020 - dspace.unza.zm
Of the estimated 130 million infants born each year worldwide, 20 million are born with a
birthweight below 2.5 kg referred to as low birth weight (LBW) and about 97 percent of these …
birthweight below 2.5 kg referred to as low birth weight (LBW) and about 97 percent of these …
[PDF][PDF] Research Article Inadequate Prenatal Visit and Home Delivery as Determinants of Perinatal Outcomes: Does Parity Matter?
NB Yimer, Z Tenaw, K Solomon, T Mulatu - 2019 - academia.edu
Background. Adverse perinatal outcomes are still high in developing countries.
Contradicting evidences were reported about the effect of parity on adverse perinatal …
Contradicting evidences were reported about the effect of parity on adverse perinatal …