Outcome of low birth weight infants in Diyala province of Iraq

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Objectives: To measure birth weight-specific mortality rates in the Diyala Province of Iraq and to determine if the causes of neonatal death could identify interventions needed to reduce neonatal mortality rates. Method: We retrospectively compared the outcome of 196 neonates with birth weight 500-2499 g admitted in 2003 with 252 such neonates admitted in 2009. Results: The mortality rate in very low birth weight infant (VLBWI) increased from 12/80 (15%) in 2003 to 51/152 (33.6%) in 2009, (p = 0.003). In LBWI, 10/116 (8.6%) died in 2003 compared to 33/152 (13%) in 2009 (p = 0.29). Sepsis accounted for 35.2% of deaths in VLBWI and 39% in LBWI, Perinatal depression explained 39.2% of deaths in VLBWI and 24.2% in LBWI. Conclusion: The VLBWI mortality in the Diyala province of Iraq doubled in the last 6 years reaching 33.6% in 2009, LBWI mortality increased by 50% reaching 13%. Sepsis and perinatal depression accounted for at least two-third of the deaths. © The Author [2010].

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Obaid, K. A., & Alazzawi, D. S. H. (2011). Outcome of low birth weight infants in Diyala province of Iraq. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 57(4), 280–282. https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmq085

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