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Incidence and predictors of preterm neonatal mortality at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital in South Western Uganda.

Leevan TibaijukaStephen M BawakanyaAsiphas OwaraganiseLydia KyasimireElias KumbakumbaAdeline A BoatinMusa KayondoJoseph NgonziStephen B AsiimweGodfrey R Mugyenyi
Published in: PloS one (2021)
We observed a high cumulative incidence of mortality among preterm neonates born at a low-resource regional referral hospital in Uganda. The predictors of mortality among preterm neonates were largely modifiable factors occurring in the prenatal, natal and postnatal period (lack of ANC attendance, late ANC booking, vaginal breech delivery, birth asphyxia, respiratory distress syndrome, and hypothermia at the time of admission to the neonatal unit, not receiving kangaroo mother care and delayed initiation of breastfeeding). These findings suggest that investment in and enhancement of ANC attendance, intrapartum care, and the feasible essential newborn care interventions by providing the warm chain through kangaroo mother care, encouraging early initiation of breastfeeding, timely resuscitation for neonates when indicated and therapies reducing the incidence and severity of RDS could improve outcomes among preterm neonates in this setting.
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