Neonatal Statistics

The first 28 days of life – the neonatal period – is the most endangered time for a child’s survival. The good news is that neonatal statistics is declining globally. The worldwide neonatal statistics rate fell by 47 per cent between 1990 and 2015 from 36 to 19 deaths per 1,000 live births. Over the same period, the number of newborn babies who died within the first 28 days of life declined from 5.1 million to 2.7 million. However, the decrease in neonatal statistics in 1990–2015 has been slower than that of post-neonatal under-five mortality (1-59 months): 47 percent, compared with 58% globally. This pattern applies to most low- and middle-income countries. Of the estimated 5.9 million child deaths in 2015, almost 1 million occur in the first day of life and close to 2 million take places in the first week.

  • Perinatal Mortality Rate
  • Role of Midwives in Neonatal Mortality Rate
  • Progeroid Syndromes
  • Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome
  • Sudden infant Death Syndrome
  • Gastroschisis in the Newborn
  • Infant Respiratory Distress Syndromes

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