Coverage of antenatal, intrapartum, and newborn care in 104 districts of Ethiopia: A before and after study four years after the launch of the national Community-Based Newborn Care programme.
Della BerhanuElizabeth AllenEmma BeaumontKeith TomlinNolawi TaddesseGirmaye DinsaYirgalem MekonnenHanna HailuManuela BallietNeil LensinkJoanna SchellenbergBilal Iqbal AvanPublished in: PloS one (2021)
The Community-Based Newborn Care programme was an ambitious initiative to enhance the access to services for pregnant women and newborns. Major improvements were seen for the number of antenatal care visits and institutional delivery, while postnatal care remained alarmingly low. Antibiotic treatment for young infants with possible serious bacterial infection increased, although most treatment did not follow national guidelines. Improving postnatal care coverage and using a simplified antibiotic regimen following recent World Health Organization guidelines could address gaps in the care provided for sick young infants.