Factors contributing to increased Neonatal Mortality in Grand Kru County, Liberia, January 2017-December 2021

Introduction: The average global neonatal mortality rate is 17 deaths per 1,000 live births, while in Liberia, the neonatal mortality rate is 30.6 deaths per 1,000 live births as of 2020. Liberia is among the countries in the world with the highest neonatal mortality rate. In 2016, the former presid...

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出版年:Journal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health
主要な著者: Jimmy Lawubah, Chukwuma David Umeokonkwo, Himiede Wede Sesay, Babalola Joseph Obafemi, Faith Tina Whesseh, Leroy Maximore, Francis Bobway, Boye Nuyelleh, Lily Marie Sanvee-Blebo, Maame Amo-Addae
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出版事項: African Field Epidemiology Network 2023-10-01
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author Jimmy Lawubah
Chukwuma David Umeokonkwo
Himiede Wede Sesay
Babalola Joseph Obafemi
Faith Tina Whesseh
Leroy Maximore
Francis Bobway
Boye Nuyelleh
Lily Marie Sanvee-Blebo
Maame Amo-Addae
author_facet Jimmy Lawubah
Chukwuma David Umeokonkwo
Himiede Wede Sesay
Babalola Joseph Obafemi
Faith Tina Whesseh
Leroy Maximore
Francis Bobway
Boye Nuyelleh
Lily Marie Sanvee-Blebo
Maame Amo-Addae
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description Introduction: The average global neonatal mortality rate is 17 deaths per 1,000 live births, while in Liberia, the neonatal mortality rate is 30.6 deaths per 1,000 live births as of 2020. Liberia is among the countries in the world with the highest neonatal mortality rate. In 2016, the former president of Liberia declared neonatal mortality as a public health emergency due to the high neonatal mortality rate which was recorded as 42 deaths per 1,000 live births. Grand Kru County is one of the counties in Liberia where neonatal death is reported nearly every month. The aim of this study is to describe the burden of neonatal death in Grand Kru from 2017-2021 and identify direct causes and contributory factors. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at 24 health facilities in Grand Kru We reviewed neonatal death investigation forms, health management information system (HMIS) monthly reports, weekly surveillance reporting ledgers and the county's integrated disease surveillance and response (IDSR) line list to obtain the total neonatal deaths, its causes, and contributory factors. We determined the number of live births by reviewing the labour and delivery ledgers from January 2017 to December 2021. Data was cleaned and analyzed in Excel, we calculated the proportion for each socio-demographic variable, direct causes of death and contributory factors. Results: There were 126 neonatal deaths and 3,714 live births reported from 2017-2021. Sixty-seven (53.2%) of the neonatal deaths were females, 82.5% (104/126) occurred in the health facilities, the median age was 2 days (interquartile range [IQR]: 1 - 4) days. Barclayville district accounted for 49.2% (62/126), followed by Jroah district 30.1% (38/126). The main direct causes of neonatal death were birth asphyxia 39.6% (50/126) and neonatal sepsis 25.3% (32/126), while contributing factors include: late community referral 58.7% (74/126), lack of functional incubators 28.6% (36/126) and delayed ambulance services for patient referral 16.7% (21/126). The average neonatal death rate in Grand Kru from 2017-2021 was 33.9 deaths per 1,000 live births. Conclusion: Neonatal rate in Grand Kru was high. Birth asphyxia and neonatal sepsis were the leading causes of neonatal deaths, while late community referral, lack of functional incubators and delayed ambulance services for patients' referral were leading factors contributing to neonatal mortality in Grand Kru County.
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spelling doaj-art-135d2307ae21418c8a39bf002e36ff4e2025-08-20T03:53:51ZengAfrican Field Epidemiology NetworkJournal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health2664-28242023-10-0164https://doi.org/10.37432/jieph.2023.6.4.89Factors contributing to increased Neonatal Mortality in Grand Kru County, Liberia, January 2017-December 2021Jimmy Lawubah0Chukwuma David Umeokonkwo1Himiede Wede Sesay2Babalola Joseph Obafemi3Faith Tina Whesseh4Leroy Maximore5Francis Bobway6Boye Nuyelleh7Lily Marie Sanvee-Blebo8Maame Amo-Addae9Grand Kru County Health Team, Barclayville, Liberia; Liberia Field Epidemiology Training Program, Congo Town, LiberiaAfrican Field Epidemiology Network, Monrovia, LiberiaAfrican Field Epidemiology Network, Monrovia, LiberiaAfrican Field Epidemiology Network, Monrovia, LiberiaAfrican Field Epidemiology Network, Monrovia, LiberiaAfrican Field Epidemiology Network, Monrovia, LiberiaGrand Kru County Health Team, Barclayville, Liberia; Liberia Field Epidemiology Training Program, Congo Town, LiberiaGrand Kru County Health Team, Barclayville, Liberia; Liberia Field Epidemiology Training Program, Congo Town, LiberiaAfrican Field Epidemiology Network, Monrovia, LiberiaAfrican Field Epidemiology Network, Monrovia, LiberiaIntroduction: The average global neonatal mortality rate is 17 deaths per 1,000 live births, while in Liberia, the neonatal mortality rate is 30.6 deaths per 1,000 live births as of 2020. Liberia is among the countries in the world with the highest neonatal mortality rate. In 2016, the former president of Liberia declared neonatal mortality as a public health emergency due to the high neonatal mortality rate which was recorded as 42 deaths per 1,000 live births. Grand Kru County is one of the counties in Liberia where neonatal death is reported nearly every month. The aim of this study is to describe the burden of neonatal death in Grand Kru from 2017-2021 and identify direct causes and contributory factors. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at 24 health facilities in Grand Kru We reviewed neonatal death investigation forms, health management information system (HMIS) monthly reports, weekly surveillance reporting ledgers and the county's integrated disease surveillance and response (IDSR) line list to obtain the total neonatal deaths, its causes, and contributory factors. We determined the number of live births by reviewing the labour and delivery ledgers from January 2017 to December 2021. Data was cleaned and analyzed in Excel, we calculated the proportion for each socio-demographic variable, direct causes of death and contributory factors. Results: There were 126 neonatal deaths and 3,714 live births reported from 2017-2021. Sixty-seven (53.2%) of the neonatal deaths were females, 82.5% (104/126) occurred in the health facilities, the median age was 2 days (interquartile range [IQR]: 1 - 4) days. Barclayville district accounted for 49.2% (62/126), followed by Jroah district 30.1% (38/126). The main direct causes of neonatal death were birth asphyxia 39.6% (50/126) and neonatal sepsis 25.3% (32/126), while contributing factors include: late community referral 58.7% (74/126), lack of functional incubators 28.6% (36/126) and delayed ambulance services for patient referral 16.7% (21/126). The average neonatal death rate in Grand Kru from 2017-2021 was 33.9 deaths per 1,000 live births. Conclusion: Neonatal rate in Grand Kru was high. Birth asphyxia and neonatal sepsis were the leading causes of neonatal deaths, while late community referral, lack of functional incubators and delayed ambulance services for patients' referral were leading factors contributing to neonatal mortality in Grand Kru County.https://www.afenet-journal.net/content/article/6/17/full/liberianeonatalmortalitybirth-asphyxia and morbidity
spellingShingle Jimmy Lawubah
Chukwuma David Umeokonkwo
Himiede Wede Sesay
Babalola Joseph Obafemi
Faith Tina Whesseh
Leroy Maximore
Francis Bobway
Boye Nuyelleh
Lily Marie Sanvee-Blebo
Maame Amo-Addae
Factors contributing to increased Neonatal Mortality in Grand Kru County, Liberia, January 2017-December 2021
liberia
neonatal
mortality
birth-asphyxia and morbidity
title Factors contributing to increased Neonatal Mortality in Grand Kru County, Liberia, January 2017-December 2021
title_full Factors contributing to increased Neonatal Mortality in Grand Kru County, Liberia, January 2017-December 2021
title_fullStr Factors contributing to increased Neonatal Mortality in Grand Kru County, Liberia, January 2017-December 2021
title_full_unstemmed Factors contributing to increased Neonatal Mortality in Grand Kru County, Liberia, January 2017-December 2021
title_short Factors contributing to increased Neonatal Mortality in Grand Kru County, Liberia, January 2017-December 2021
title_sort factors contributing to increased neonatal mortality in grand kru county liberia january 2017 december 2021
topic liberia
neonatal
mortality
birth-asphyxia and morbidity
url https://www.afenet-journal.net/content/article/6/17/full/
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