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  • Dora Nginza Hospital (DNH) has a neonatal mortality rate (NMR) of 31.3/1000 live births, significantly higher than South Africa's national average of 18.1/1000.
  • A study of neonates who died at DNH found an NMR of 17.7/1000, with early (70.6%) and late (29.4%) neonatal deaths primarily due to infection, immaturity, and congenital abnormalities.
  • Recommendations to reduce mortality include enhancing infection control, better resource allocation, improving antenatal care, ongoing staff training, and ensuring newborns maintain normal body temperature.

Article Abstract

Dora Nginza Hospital (DNH) has a neonatal mortality rate higher than global and national averages. In 2015 to 2016 the neonatal mortality rate in South Africa was 18.1/1000 live births compared with 31.3/1000 live births at DNH. A retrospective study was conducted including neonates less than 28 days of life with a birth weight ≥500 g that demised in DNH neonatal unit. The NMR for the study period was 17.7/1000 live births. There were 101 (70.6%) early and 42 (29.4%) late neonatal deaths. Causes of death included infection (n = 47; 32.9%), immaturity-related (n = 42; 29.4%), congenital abnormalities (n = 26; 18.2%), hypoxia (n = 24; 16.8%) and other (n = 4; 2.8%). There were significant associations between cause of death and administrative-related factors ( < .01), health-personnel related factors ( < .001) and patient-related factors ( = .01). Key strategies to be implemented include improving infection prevention and control, appropriate resource allocation, improved attendance and quality of antenatal care, ongoing skills training, and interventions to maintain normothermia.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9720785PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2333794X221139413DOI Listing

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