Neonatal mortality: a scenario in a tertiary level hospital of a developing country

This study was designed to observe the overall neonatal mortality and pattern of neonatal death in a developing country. The factors related to neonatal mortality are also analyzed. This retrospective study was carried out in all pediatric patients in a tertiary level hospital of a developing countr...

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Main Authors: Mamunur A.K.M. Rashid (Author), Habibur C.H. Rasul (Author), Mahbub S. Hafiz (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2010-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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