Spatial multilevel analysis of age at death of under-5 children and associated determinants: EDHS 2000-2016.
Bezawit Tarekegn AgidewDenekew Bitew BelayLijalem Melie TesfawPublished in: BMJ open (2023)
Throughout the survey years from 2000 to 2016, newborn children had higher mortality rates compared with infants and toddlers, and significant spatial variations were observed across different zones in Ethiopia. Factors such as child's sex, age of mother, religion, birth size, sex of household head, place of delivery, birth type, antenatal care, wealth index, spatial autocovariate, Demographic and Health Survey year, place of residence and region were found to be significant in influencing the death of under-5 children in Ethiopia. Overall, there has been a decreasing trend in the proportion of under-5 child mortality over the four survey years in Ethiopia.