Abstract
The burden of neonatal mortality remains high worldwide, particularly in South Asia. Verbal Autopsy is a method used to identify cause of death (COD) where vital registration capabilities are lacking. This study examines the causes of neonatal mortality in a large study population in rural Southern Nepal. The data used is from a larger cluster-randomized community-based trial. The study includes 984 neonatal deaths with complete verbal autopsy information which occurred between 2010 and 2017. The InterVA-5 software was used to identify COD. COD included severe infection (sepsis, pneumonia, meningitis/encephalitis), intrapartum related events (identified as birth asphyxia), congenital malformations, and other. The neonatal mortality rate was 31.2 neonatal deaths per 1000 live births. The causes of neonatal mortality were identified as prematurity (40%), intrapartum related events (35%), severe infection (19%), congenital abnormalities (4%), and other (2%). A high proportion, 42.5% of neonatal deaths occurred in the first 24 hours after birth. Over half (56.4%) of deaths occurred at home. This large prospective study identifies population level neonatal causes of death in rural Southern Nepal, which can contribute to national and regional COD estimates. Interventions to decrease neonatal mortality should focus on preventative measures and ensuring the delivery of high risk infants at a healthcare facility in the presence of a skilled birth attendant.
Funder
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
National Institutes of Health
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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