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Time to under-five mortality and its predictors in rural Ethiopia: Cox-gamma shared frailty model.

Bezawit AdaneMastewal ArefaynieGedamnesh BitewErkihun Tadesse AmsaluBereket KefaleAmare MucheZinabu FentawMuluken Genetu ChaneMequannent Sharew MelakuBezawit AdaneYitayish DamtieMetadel AdaneWolde Melese AyeleAssefa AndargieReta Dewau
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Still under-five mortality was high in rural Ethiopia as compared to the global under-five mortality rate. In the final model, sex of a child, the total number of children ever born, children's size at birth, type of pregnancy, breastfeeding, type of toilet, and being covered by health insurance were significant predictors of under-five mortality. Further emphasis should be given to twin and not breastfeeding children, as well as households' better encouraging membership of community health insurance and utilization of improved latrines.
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