Under five mortality patterns and associated maternal risk factors in sub-Saharan Africa: A multi-country analysis.
Olumuyiwa OmonaiyeGhose BishwajitFriday OkonofuaOlalekan Abdulrahman UthmanPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Despite concerted effort by government and several stakeholders in health to improve childhood survival, the rate of under-5 mortality is still high. Our findings provided evidence on the contribution of maternal age, place of residence, household wealth index, level of education, employment, marital status, religious background, birth type, birth order and interval, sex and size of child, place and mode of delivery, to Under-5 mortality rate in SSA. The position of prominent risk factors for under-five mortality should be addressed through effective design of timely and efficient intervention aimed at reducing childhood mortality.