ASSESSMENT OF ESSENTIAL NEWBORN CARE SERVICE IN SECONDARY AND PRIMARY LEVEL HEALTH FACILITIES IN MANDLA DISTRICT (M.P.)    

Authors : Meenakshi Agrawal, Student, IIHMR University ; Dr. Jagajeet Prasad Singh, Professor, IIHMR University

Publishing Date : 2023

DOI : https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196869427.nsp.2023.eb.ch-10

ISBN : 978-81-968694-0-3

Pages : 40-43

Chapter id : IIHMR/NSP/EB/EHMP/2023/Ch-10

Abstract : Globally, out of a total of 133 million live births, 3.7 million infants succumb during the neonatal period, while an additional 3 million are stillborn [1]. A staggering 98% of these deaths occur in the developing world, where 90% of all births take place. Among these fatalities, 76%, equivalent to 3 million, transpire during the early neonatal period.

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Cite : Agrawal, M., & Singh, J. P. (2023). Assessment Of Essential Newborn Care Service In Secondary And Primary Level Health Facilities In Mandla District (M.P.) (1st ed., pp. 40-43). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196869427.nsp.2023.eb.ch-10

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