The unfinished health agenda: Neonatal mortality in Cambodia.
Rathmony HongPauline Yongeun AhnFrank Tammo WieringaTung RathavyLudovic GauthierRathavuth HongArnaud LaillouJudit Van GeystelenJacques BergerEtienne PoirotPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Analysis highlighted some of the complex patterns and determinants of neonatal mortality, in Cambodia. There has been a considerable decline in neonatal mortality which echoes global trends. Our analysis reveals that despite these advances, additional socio-economic and demographic characteristics considerably affected neonatal mortality rates and its inequities. There continue to be pockets of vulnerable groups that are lagging behind. This analysis highlights the determinants along the urban-rural and rich-poor divides in neonatal mortality inequities and how these affect access to and utilization of quality basic health services. This calls for future policy and programming efforts to be deliberate in their equity approach. Quality improvements in health services and targeted interventions for specific socio-economic groups will be required to further accelerate progress in reducing neonatal mortality and address Cambodia's pressing unfinished agenda in health.