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Incidence and predictors of under-five mortality in East Africa using multilevel Weibull regression modeling.

Getayeneh Antehunegn TesemaAchamyeleh Birhanu TeshaleZemenu Tadesse Tessema
Published in: Archives of public health = Archives belges de sante publique (2021)
Under-five mortality is a major public health concern in East African countries. Health facility delivery, ANC visit, higher wealth status, adequate birth spacing, wanted pregnancy, and maternal education were significantly correlated with a lower risk of under-5 mortality. Whereas, higher birth order, small or large size at birth, male birth, twin birth, advanced maternal age and mothers who didn't have media exposure were significantly correlated with a higher risk of under-five mortality. This study highlights that public health programs should enhance health facility delivery, ANC visit, media exposure, maternal education, and adequate birth spacing to decrease the incidence of under-five mortality in East Africa.
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