A Sathiya Susuman1, Wilson N Chialepeh2, Aristide Bado2, Yishak Lailulo2. 1. Faculty of Sciences, Dept. of Statistics & Population Studies, University of the Western Cape, South Africa sappunni@uwc.ac.za. 2. Dept. of Statistics & Population Studies, University of the Western Cape, South Africa.
Abstract
AIM: This study focused on the top 10 selected African countries with key interventions such as high infant mortality rate, high total fertility rate and female literacy rate. METHODS: The World Bank's 2013 data were used. Descriptive analyses were performed. RESULTS: Findings show that Sierra Leone (107.2), Angola (102) and Central Africa Republic (96.1) reported the highest infant mortality rate per 1000 live births. The total fertility rates in Niger (7.6), Mali (6.8) and Somalia (6.6) were higher than other comparable countries. CONCLUSIONS: Health care service providers need to pay more attention during pregnancy periods, improve number of field visits, identify pregnant women and promote 100% antenatal care if this is done practically, these countries will reduce and ultimately eliminate infant mortality.
AIM: This study focused on the top 10 selected African countries with key interventions such as high infant mortality rate, high total fertility rate and female literacy rate. METHODS: The World Bank's 2013 data were used. Descriptive analyses were performed. RESULTS: Findings show that Sierra Leone (107.2), Angola (102) and Central Africa Republic (96.1) reported the highest infant mortality rate per 1000 live births. The total fertility rates in Niger (7.6), Mali (6.8) and Somalia (6.6) were higher than other comparable countries. CONCLUSIONS: Health care service providers need to pay more attention during pregnancy periods, improve number of field visits, identify pregnant women and promote 100% antenatal care if this is done practically, these countries will reduce and ultimately eliminate infant mortality.
Authors: Ahmed M Arzika; Ramatou Maliki; Amza Abdou; Alio K Mankara; Abdoul N Harouna; Catherine Cook; Armin Hinterwirth; Lee Worden; Lina Zhong; Cindi Chen; Kevin Ruder; Zhaoxia Zhou; Elodie Lebas; Kieran S O'Brien; Catherine E Oldenburg; Victoria Le; Benjamin F Arnold; Travis C Porco; Jeremy D Keenan; Thomas M Lietman; Thuy Doan Journal: Clin Infect Dis Date: 2021-10-05 Impact factor: 9.079