Infant Mortality Rates In Low Income Countries Research Paper

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Perinatal Asphyxia and Its Impact on Infant Mortality Rates in Low-Income Countries One of the main factors used to determine how healthy people are in a location is infant mortality rate. This yardstick is also particularly efficient in giving an insight into how comfortable people are and how improvements in paediatrics have been effective. One of the medical conditions new babies face after birth, called "birth asphyxia", is caused by poor oxygen intake which could lead to acutely low levels of oxygen reaching vital body parts. It is quite clear that new research on the causes of new-born fatalities is vital in order to reduce the alarming numbers recorded in first and second order countries. Recent research in this regard has given some solid causes of this trend. Elderly mothers, improper appointments bookings, pre-eclampsia as well as abuse of stress relievers and body fluid controlling fluids have been identified as factors that increase the risk level of maternal problems. Effective measures discovered to reduce the high death rate among new-borns include improvements in paediatric workshops, development of safe delivery zones, better information dissemination as well as quick detection of possible problems by properly trained health personnel.

Introduction

Over 4% of at least 130 million babies born annually, worldwide, do not live past the first months. 40% of fatalities of children below 5 years, across the world, are new born babies. The rate of infant mortality among a populace says a lot about their general health condition and exhibits how comfortable they live as well as how useful improvements in paediatric...

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Postnatal birth asphyxia could be induced by the mother or the child. Those lucky to survive this condition when born might have to endure neurological difficulties such as epilepsy, cerebral palsy as well as slow maturity. The seriousness of the asphyxia suffered by the child is a function of the causes and how effectively the ailment is managed (Aslam, et al., 2014). Prematurity, low-birth-weight, disease, asphyxia and problems during birth have been identified as the main reasons for infant mortality. These reasons are responsible for over 80% of the fatalities in this age range (World Health Organization, 2016). Reducing the number of new-born deaths would be brought about by proper training of paediatric personnel as well as intensive care of low-birth-weight and premature cases.
Identifying Causes by Verbal Autopsy

The major reasons identified for new-born deaths includes asphyxia, prematurity (including LBW), pneumonia, diarrhoea, tetanus, neonatal sepsis, neonatal jaundice and congenital malformation. For children below 5 years, birth asphyxia, prematurity, low-birth-weight and septicaemia have proved to be the major mortality reasons based on oral reports from health personnel. New-borns are most times killed by postnatal asphyxia, prematurity, aspiration pneumonia or serious breathing problems. Aligarh, the community which was surveyed for this paper, recorded a lone death from tetanus. This low number of deaths from tetanus is as a result of proper education and wider distribution of tetanus vaccines to pregnant women. Diarrhoea, pneumonia and poor feeding were…

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Aslam, H. M., Saleem, S., Afzal, R., Iqbal, U., Saleem, S., Abid Shaikh, M. W., & Shahid, N. (2014). "Risk factors of birth asphyxia. Italian Journal of Pediatrics.

Halim, A., Dewez, J., Biswas, A., Rahman, F., White, S., & Broek, N. v. (2016). When, Where, and Why Are Babies Dying? Neonatal Death Surveillance and Review in Bangladesh. PLoS ONE.

Shah, M., Khaliue, N., Khan, Z., & Amir, A. (2011). A community-based study of Infant Mortality in rural Aligarh. Australasian Medical Journal, 22 - 25.

World Health Organization,. (2016, January). Newborns: reducing mortality. Retrieved from WHO: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs333/en/


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