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Magnitude, trend, and causes of under-five mortality from Kilite-Awlaelo health demographic surveillance database, northern Ethiopia, 2009–2017

BACKGROUND: Globally, neonatal and child mortality remains still high. Under-five mortality accounts for four-fifth of child and young adolescent deaths. In Ethiopia, though there has been a remarkable progress over the past years, under-five mortality is still high. Evidence from population-based l...

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Autores principales: Abraha, Hiluf Ebuy, Belachew, Abate Bekele, Ebrahim, Mohamedawel Mohammedniguss, Tequare, Mengistu Hagazi, Adhana, Mache Tsadik, Assefa, Natnael Etsay
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7526223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32993625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09554-z
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author Abraha, Hiluf Ebuy
Belachew, Abate Bekele
Ebrahim, Mohamedawel Mohammedniguss
Tequare, Mengistu Hagazi
Adhana, Mache Tsadik
Assefa, Natnael Etsay
author_facet Abraha, Hiluf Ebuy
Belachew, Abate Bekele
Ebrahim, Mohamedawel Mohammedniguss
Tequare, Mengistu Hagazi
Adhana, Mache Tsadik
Assefa, Natnael Etsay
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description BACKGROUND: Globally, neonatal and child mortality remains still high. Under-five mortality accounts for four-fifth of child and young adolescent deaths. In Ethiopia, though there has been a remarkable progress over the past years, under-five mortality is still high. Evidence from population-based longitudinal studies on under-five mortality is limited. Thus, this study aims to investigate the magnitude, trend, and causes of under-five mortality in the Kilite-Awlaelo Health Demographic Surveillance System, Northern Ethiopia. METHODS: Kilite-Awlaelo health and demographic surveillance system was established in 2009 in the northern part of Ethiopia. Population-based longitudinal study design was carried out through extracting data for nine consecutive years (2009–2017). After smoothing the data revealed a visually decreasing trend. Linear, quadratic, exponential, and autoregressive time-series models were checked. Accordingly, the exponential trend model provided the best fit with the lowest standard error of estimate, lowest sum square error and highest adjusted R(2) value. Cause-specific mortality was determined by cross tabulating cause of death with specific age death. RESULTS: The overall under-five mortality rate was 35.62 per 1000 livebirths. The under-five mortality rate of rural and urban residents was 37.58 and 12.99 deaths per 1000 livebirths respectively. The exponential trend model showed the under-five mortality rate was declining exponentially. Bacterial sepsis 67(20.6%), prematurity 37(11.08%), intestinal infection disease 30(8.98%), acute lower respiratory infections 26(7.78%), and birth asphyxia 24(7.19%) were the major causes of under-five mortality. CONCLUSION: The overall under-five mortality rate for the surveillance period was comparatively lower. A statistically significant difference in under-five mortality rate was observed between urban and rural residents. A statistically significant declining trend in the under-five mortality rate was observed. Bacterial sepsis, prematurity, intestinal infection disease, acute lower respiratory infections, and birth asphyxia were the major causes of under-five mortality. We recommend the huge discrepancy in under-five mortality rate between urban and rural dwellers could be narrowed to some level by increasing healthcare access for rural residents.
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spelling pubmed-75262232020-09-30 Magnitude, trend, and causes of under-five mortality from Kilite-Awlaelo health demographic surveillance database, northern Ethiopia, 2009–2017 Abraha, Hiluf Ebuy Belachew, Abate Bekele Ebrahim, Mohamedawel Mohammedniguss Tequare, Mengistu Hagazi Adhana, Mache Tsadik Assefa, Natnael Etsay BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Globally, neonatal and child mortality remains still high. Under-five mortality accounts for four-fifth of child and young adolescent deaths. In Ethiopia, though there has been a remarkable progress over the past years, under-five mortality is still high. Evidence from population-based longitudinal studies on under-five mortality is limited. Thus, this study aims to investigate the magnitude, trend, and causes of under-five mortality in the Kilite-Awlaelo Health Demographic Surveillance System, Northern Ethiopia. METHODS: Kilite-Awlaelo health and demographic surveillance system was established in 2009 in the northern part of Ethiopia. Population-based longitudinal study design was carried out through extracting data for nine consecutive years (2009–2017). After smoothing the data revealed a visually decreasing trend. Linear, quadratic, exponential, and autoregressive time-series models were checked. Accordingly, the exponential trend model provided the best fit with the lowest standard error of estimate, lowest sum square error and highest adjusted R(2) value. Cause-specific mortality was determined by cross tabulating cause of death with specific age death. RESULTS: The overall under-five mortality rate was 35.62 per 1000 livebirths. The under-five mortality rate of rural and urban residents was 37.58 and 12.99 deaths per 1000 livebirths respectively. The exponential trend model showed the under-five mortality rate was declining exponentially. Bacterial sepsis 67(20.6%), prematurity 37(11.08%), intestinal infection disease 30(8.98%), acute lower respiratory infections 26(7.78%), and birth asphyxia 24(7.19%) were the major causes of under-five mortality. CONCLUSION: The overall under-five mortality rate for the surveillance period was comparatively lower. A statistically significant difference in under-five mortality rate was observed between urban and rural residents. A statistically significant declining trend in the under-five mortality rate was observed. Bacterial sepsis, prematurity, intestinal infection disease, acute lower respiratory infections, and birth asphyxia were the major causes of under-five mortality. We recommend the huge discrepancy in under-five mortality rate between urban and rural dwellers could be narrowed to some level by increasing healthcare access for rural residents. BioMed Central 2020-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7526223/ /pubmed/32993625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09554-z Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
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Abraha, Hiluf Ebuy
Belachew, Abate Bekele
Ebrahim, Mohamedawel Mohammedniguss
Tequare, Mengistu Hagazi
Adhana, Mache Tsadik
Assefa, Natnael Etsay
Magnitude, trend, and causes of under-five mortality from Kilite-Awlaelo health demographic surveillance database, northern Ethiopia, 2009–2017
title Magnitude, trend, and causes of under-five mortality from Kilite-Awlaelo health demographic surveillance database, northern Ethiopia, 2009–2017
title_full Magnitude, trend, and causes of under-five mortality from Kilite-Awlaelo health demographic surveillance database, northern Ethiopia, 2009–2017
title_fullStr Magnitude, trend, and causes of under-five mortality from Kilite-Awlaelo health demographic surveillance database, northern Ethiopia, 2009–2017
title_full_unstemmed Magnitude, trend, and causes of under-five mortality from Kilite-Awlaelo health demographic surveillance database, northern Ethiopia, 2009–2017
title_short Magnitude, trend, and causes of under-five mortality from Kilite-Awlaelo health demographic surveillance database, northern Ethiopia, 2009–2017
title_sort magnitude, trend, and causes of under-five mortality from kilite-awlaelo health demographic surveillance database, northern ethiopia, 2009–2017
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7526223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32993625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09554-z
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