Background: The infant mortality rate (IMR) is defined as the risk to children bom alive die before the first anniversary is known as one of the most sensitive indicators and common social and economic development of the population. Methods: The study used data Riskesdas 2007. Indicator variables based on the absolute determination of IPKM. The analyzes used a mapping of the region while the …
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) is an important indicator of health sector development that can describe the state of health status in a society. Among the provinces in Indonesia in 2009, the position of IMR in East Java, including the middle class that is equal to 31 deaths per 1000 live births. However there are quite high IMR variability between districts in East Java. This study aims to descrip…
Sepsis in neonates (newborns) remains a major cause of public health concern. Sepsis may cause neutropenia due to hematological system dysfunction, which suggests poor prognosis.Decreased neutrophil function will increase mortality in neonates. In addition, the health care cost implication of residual symptoms in children who survive is quite high.This study aimed to estimate the association be…
Background: Neonatal mortality is the death of an infant who is born alive within 7 days after birth (early neonatal mortality/perinatal), and the death of a baby born alive more than 7 days until approximately 29 days (advanced neonatal mortality). Neonatal deaths (infants aged 28 days) is two thirds of infant mortality, whereas early neonatal mortality/perinatal (infant age of 7) days is two …
Infant mortality and under five children mortality ratio in the last few years has been in stagnant level about 50 per 1000. Underlying factors influencing that are; socio economic and culture, and also proximate factors are; age, and member of children. This research was carried out in 2004 in Mimika District PT Freeport Indonesia project area indigenous people namely Amungme and Kamoro tribes…
The fourth target of Millenium Development Goals 2015 in Indonesia is to decrease infant mortality rate, and children under-five year old mortality rate from 34 per 1,000 LB and 44 per 1,000 births to 23 per 1,000 LB and 32 per 1,000 births respectively. The aim of this analysis is to know the trend of causes of death of infant and children under-five year old in the twelve years last period (1…