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Research article
A descriptive study on newborn care among postnatal
mothers inselected maternity centersin madurai, Tamilnadu.
Darling .B. jiji1
*, Ranjita.S. Wankhede2
, Bazil Alfred Benjamin3
1
Lecturer in college of nursing, Sebha University, Sebha.
2
Asst .Lecturer in college of nursing, Sebha University, Sebha.
3
Radiographer in Ministry of health, Brack, Shathi.
ABSTRACT
The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by any other
country in the world. The newborn health is inevitably affected by the traditional care practices of the
mothers causing high infant morbidity and mortality.The aim of the study were determine the
knowledge, attitude and practice of postnatal mothers regarding new born care and find out the
association between knowledge, attitude and practice of postnatal mothers regarding new born care and
to determine the association between these as well as with the selected demographic variables. A
descriptive study was conducted to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of postnatal mothers
regarding new born care in selected maternity centres in Madurai. Survey approach was employed to
select sample and it consisted of 100 postnatal mothers. Data was collected using structured interview
schedule. Findings of the study showed that 65% of postnatal mothers had moderate knowledge; 61%
had favourable attitude and 57% of them had high practice of new born care. There was a
significant association between knowledge and attitude (r=+0.567), knowledge and practice (r=+0.388),
attitude and practice (r=+0.321) .There was a significant association between knowledge and education,
monthly family income and obstetrical score at p<0.05. Findings of the study indicated the need to
conduct frequent assessment of knowledge, attitude and practice of postnatal mothers regarding new
born care. Awareness and attitude of the mothers towards new born care still has lots of lacunae
especially in those who belong to the lower socio economic statusand poorly educated postnatal
mothers. So it is imperative to provide comprehensive training in the field of new born care for mothers
during pregnancy.
Key words: Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, Postnatal mother, Newborn care.
INTRODUCTION
Child birth and neonatal period have great
emotional effect on families and could be
considered as a new experience in life.
Neonatal mortality is the most leading cause of
mortality in under 5 year children. It is
estimated that out of 3.9 million neonatal death
occur worldwide, almost 30% occur in India [1].
Care practices immediately after delivery play
a major role in causing neonatal
morbidities and mortalities. Essential new born
care practices were outlined to decrease the
neonatal morbidity and mortalities [2,3].
All new-borns get care as per the perception
and socio- cultural behaviour of the society.
New born care is strongly influenced by
women’s social status, health status and home
care practices for mother and new born care
services[3].
International Journal of Allied Medical Sciences
and Clinical Research (IJAMSCR)
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In India 25 million babies are born every year
which accounts for 20% of global birth,
1million die before completing the 4 first week
of life. This accounts for nearly 25% of the
total the total 3.9 million neonatal deaths
worldwide[4]. The major causes of neonatal
deaths reported include prematurity 28%, sepsis
and pneumonia 26%, birth asphyxia and
injuries 23%, tetanus 7%, congenital anomalies
7% and diarrhoea[5].
Insufficient knowledge of parents regarding new
born care could lead to parent’s confusion,
decrease quality of care and threaten neonatal
health. Neonatal care include clean cord care,
thermal care, initiating breastfeeding immediately
after birth (within one hour ) and immunization.
The traditional practices like applying cow
dung on the umbilical stump, oil instillation
into nose etc also contribute to new-born’s risk
of morbidity and mortality[6,7].
Objectives of this study were to :
1. Determine the existing knowledge of
postnatal mothers regarding new born care.
2. Determine the attitude of postnatal mothers
regarding new born care .
3. Determine the practices of postnatal
mothers regarding new born care .
4. Find out the relationship between
knowledge, attitude and practices of
postnatal mothers regarding new born care.
5. Determine the association between
knowledge and selected demographic
variables of postnatal mothers regarding
new born care.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
To achieve the objectives a descriptive research
design was adopted. The population of the
study included the postnatal mothers who were
admitted and delivered in selected maternity
centres of Madurai Corporation. Thus 100
postnatal mothers were selected using simple
random sampling technique. A structured
interview schedule was used to collect the data.
It consisted of four parts, viz. Part –I that
helped to collect the demographic data of
neonate and postnatal mother; Part – II that was
aimed at assessing the postnatal mother’s
knowledge about new born care.Thequestionnaire
consisted of34 questions.The knowledge score
were categorized as follows: 0 -50% inadequate
knowledge; 51- 75% moderately adequate
knowledge; 76- 100% adequate knowledge. Part –
III consisted of Likert type attitude scale to
assess the attitude regarding new born care. It
consisted of 22 items. The attitude level were
categorized based on scores obtained as
unfavourable (<50%), moderate (51-75 %) and
favourable attitude (>75%). Part- IV consisted of
13 questions, as checklist to assess the practices
of mothers on new born care. The level of
practice was categorized arbitrarily based on
scores obtained as inadequate (<50), moderate
(50-75) and adequate (>75%). The prepared tool
was validated by experts. The reliability of the
tool was found to be r =0.98.
RESULTS
The study sample consisted of 100 postnatal
mothers. Table 1, shows that majority of
postnatal mothers 57% were below 20 years age;
most of postnatal mothers 64 belongs to Hindu
religion; 50 of them had education up to high
school; 93 of them were not working; 46 of
them had the income Rs. 2001 – 6000; most of
them 64 belongs to joint type of family; 96
postnatal mothers were non- vegetarians; 66 had
obstetrical score of multipara; 92 were had
below 1 weeks of postnatal days; and 28 got
antenatal care from private doctor and only 3
postnatal mothers had no antenatal care.
Table 2 shows that out of 100, 65% postnatal
mothers had moderate knowledge, 22%had
inadequate knowledge and 13% had adequate
knowledge regarding new born care among
postnatal mothers. Table 3 shows that 61% had
a favourable attitude and
none of them had unfavourable attitude towards
new born care. The highest scores were found
in the aspect of immunization followed by a
favourable attitude towards father’s role in new
born care and towards breast feeding.
Table 4 shows that more than half postnatal
mothers 57% had high practice level, 43% had
moderate practice level and none with low
practical level. The highest mean scores were
found in the aspect of basic new born care
followed by immunization. The lowest mean
score was found in the aspect of breast
feeding. This shows a low breast feeding
practice among mothers.Table 6 and Table 7
Correlation was computed between knowledge
and attitude, knowledge and knowledge and
practice and practice and attitudes. All of which
showed a significant correlation at 0.05 level .
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Table 1.Percentage distribution of socio demographic variables. N=100
Variables Frequency Percentage
Age ( in years )
Below 20
21 -30
31- 40
Above 41
57
41
2
-
57
41
2
-
Religion
Hindu
Christian
Muslim
64
11
25
64
11
25
Education
Illiterate
Primary school
High school
Higher secondary
College
6
50
40
3
1
6
50
40
3
1
Occupation
Working
Not working
7
93
7
93
Monthly family income
Below Rs. 2000
Rs .2001 - 6000
Rs . 6001 - 10000
Above Rs. 10000
16
46
34
4
16
46
34
4
Type of family
Joint family
Nuclear family
64
36
64
36
Dietary pattern
Vegetarian
Non – vegetarian
4
96
4
96
Obstetrical score
Primi para
Multi para
34
66
34
66
Number of postnatal days
Below 1 week
2 – 3 weeks
4 – 5 weeks
6 weeks
92
8
-
-
92
8
-
-
Type of antenatal care
Primary health care
Secondary health care
Tertiary health care
Private doctor
Health worker
No antenatal care
20
16
26
27
8
3
20
16
26
27
8
3
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Table: 2a. knowledge aspects of postnatal mothers regarding new born care N=100
Knowledge aspects Statements Max.score Mean SD Mean
(%)
SD
(%)
Basic concept of new born care 4 4 2.28 0.8 57.0 19.8
Breast feeding in new born baby 9 9 5.43 1.6 60.3 18.3
Maintenance of temperature & prevention of
hypothermia
5 5 2.74 1.2 54.8 23.5
Prevention of infection 9 9 6.17 1.8 68.6 19.9
Immunization 2 2 1.08 0.6 54.0 28.1
Danger signs in new born 5 5 3.12 1.1 62.4 21.1
Combined 34 34 20.82 4.5 61.2 13.1
Table: 2b. knowledge level of postnatal mothers regarding new born care N=100
Knowledge level Category Frequency Percentage
Inadequate ≤50% score 22 22.0
Moderate 51-75% score 65 65.0
Adequate >75% score 13 13.0
Table: 3a. Attitude aspects of postnatal mothers regarding new born care N=100
Attitude aspects Statements Max.
score
Mean SD Mean (%) SD (%)
Basic concept of new born care 2 10 6.58 1.7 65.8 17.2
Breast feeding in new born baby 5 25 20.33 4.1 81.3 16.3
Thermal protection 4 20 14.03 3.1 70.2 15.3
Prevention of infection 7 35 27.92 3.7 79.8 10.7
Immunization 2 10 9.40 0.9 94.0 9.3
Diarrhoea management 1 5 3.66 1.7 73.2 34.0
Father role in new born care 1 5 4.09 1.2 81.8 24.5
Combined 22 110 86.01 9.6 78.2 8.8
Table: 3b. Attitude levelof postnatal mothers regarding new born care N=100
Attitude level Category Frequency Percentage
Unfavourable ≤ 50% score - -
Moderate 51-75% score 39 39
Favourable >75% score 61 61
Table: 4a. Practice aspects of postnatal mothers regarding new born care N=100
Practice aspects Statements Max. score Mean SD Mean (%)
Basic concept of new born care 2 2 1.93 0.3 96.5
Breast feeding in new born baby 4 4 2.16 1.0 54.0
Thermal protection 3 3 2.43 0.7 81.0
Prevention of infection 3 3 2.48 0.6 82.7
Immunization 1 1 0.89 0.3 89.0
Combined 13 13 9.89 1.5 76.18
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Table: 4b. Practice level of postnatal mothers regarding new born care N=100
Practice level Category Frequency Percentage
Low ≤50% score - -
Moderate 51-75% score 43 43.0
High >75% score 57 57.0
Table :5 Scores of knowledge, attitude and practice of the new born care among
postnatal mothers N= 100
Aspects Statements Max. score Mean SD Mean (%)
Knowledge 34 34 20.82 4.5 61.2
Attitude 22 110 86.01 9.6 78.2
Practice 13 13 9.89 1.5 76.1
Table : 6 Correlation between knowledge, attitude and practice of the new born care
among postnatal mothers N=100
Parameters correlated r- value p-value
Knowledge & Attitude ( KA) +0.567 P<0.01
Knowledge & Practice ( KP ) +0.388 P<0.05
Attitude & Practice (AP ) +0.321 P<0.05
CONCLUSION
Assessment of knowledge regarding new born
care among postnatal mothers revealed showed
that 65% of postnatal mothers had moderate
knowledge; 61% had favourable attitude and
57% of them had high practice of new born
care. There was a significant association
between knowledge and attitude (r=+0.567),
knowledge and practice (r=+0.388), attitude and
practice (r=+0.321). There was a significant
association between knowledge and education,
monthly family income and obstetrical score at
p<0.05. The WHO recommends for dry cord
care. 60% of postnatal mothers felt that there
was no need for any medication application on
the stump. A large proportion of postnatal
mothers 88% disagreed that application of ash,
cow dung, ghee on cord as essential. Low
practice scores were seen in the aspect of
breast feeding and discarding colostrum. Poor
knowledge, attitude and practice was associated
with young postnatal mothers, low education
and who had acquired their knowledge from
sources other than health workers. So it is
imperative to provide comprehensive training in
the field of new born and infant care for
mothers.
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  • 1. Darling .B. jiji et al / Int. J. of Allied Med. Sci. and Clin. Research Vol-2(2) 2014 [119-124] * Corresponding author: Darling .B. jiji E-mail address: jijinjijin2000@gmail.com www.ijamscr.com ~ 119 ~ IJAMSCR |Volume 2 | Issue 2 | April - June - 2014 www.ijamscr.com Research article A descriptive study on newborn care among postnatal mothers inselected maternity centersin madurai, Tamilnadu. Darling .B. jiji1 *, Ranjita.S. Wankhede2 , Bazil Alfred Benjamin3 1 Lecturer in college of nursing, Sebha University, Sebha. 2 Asst .Lecturer in college of nursing, Sebha University, Sebha. 3 Radiographer in Ministry of health, Brack, Shathi. ABSTRACT The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by any other country in the world. The newborn health is inevitably affected by the traditional care practices of the mothers causing high infant morbidity and mortality.The aim of the study were determine the knowledge, attitude and practice of postnatal mothers regarding new born care and find out the association between knowledge, attitude and practice of postnatal mothers regarding new born care and to determine the association between these as well as with the selected demographic variables. A descriptive study was conducted to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of postnatal mothers regarding new born care in selected maternity centres in Madurai. Survey approach was employed to select sample and it consisted of 100 postnatal mothers. Data was collected using structured interview schedule. Findings of the study showed that 65% of postnatal mothers had moderate knowledge; 61% had favourable attitude and 57% of them had high practice of new born care. There was a significant association between knowledge and attitude (r=+0.567), knowledge and practice (r=+0.388), attitude and practice (r=+0.321) .There was a significant association between knowledge and education, monthly family income and obstetrical score at p<0.05. Findings of the study indicated the need to conduct frequent assessment of knowledge, attitude and practice of postnatal mothers regarding new born care. Awareness and attitude of the mothers towards new born care still has lots of lacunae especially in those who belong to the lower socio economic statusand poorly educated postnatal mothers. So it is imperative to provide comprehensive training in the field of new born care for mothers during pregnancy. Key words: Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, Postnatal mother, Newborn care. INTRODUCTION Child birth and neonatal period have great emotional effect on families and could be considered as a new experience in life. Neonatal mortality is the most leading cause of mortality in under 5 year children. It is estimated that out of 3.9 million neonatal death occur worldwide, almost 30% occur in India [1]. Care practices immediately after delivery play a major role in causing neonatal morbidities and mortalities. Essential new born care practices were outlined to decrease the neonatal morbidity and mortalities [2,3]. All new-borns get care as per the perception and socio- cultural behaviour of the society. New born care is strongly influenced by women’s social status, health status and home care practices for mother and new born care services[3]. International Journal of Allied Medical Sciences and Clinical Research (IJAMSCR)
  • 2. Darling .B. jiji et al / Int. J. of Allied Med. Sci. and Clin. Research Vol-2(2) 2014 [119-124] In India 25 million babies are born every year which accounts for 20% of global birth, 1million die before completing the 4 first week of life. This accounts for nearly 25% of the total the total 3.9 million neonatal deaths worldwide[4]. The major causes of neonatal deaths reported include prematurity 28%, sepsis and pneumonia 26%, birth asphyxia and injuries 23%, tetanus 7%, congenital anomalies 7% and diarrhoea[5]. Insufficient knowledge of parents regarding new born care could lead to parent’s confusion, decrease quality of care and threaten neonatal health. Neonatal care include clean cord care, thermal care, initiating breastfeeding immediately after birth (within one hour ) and immunization. The traditional practices like applying cow dung on the umbilical stump, oil instillation into nose etc also contribute to new-born’s risk of morbidity and mortality[6,7]. Objectives of this study were to : 1. Determine the existing knowledge of postnatal mothers regarding new born care. 2. Determine the attitude of postnatal mothers regarding new born care . 3. Determine the practices of postnatal mothers regarding new born care . 4. Find out the relationship between knowledge, attitude and practices of postnatal mothers regarding new born care. 5. Determine the association between knowledge and selected demographic variables of postnatal mothers regarding new born care. MATERIALS AND METHODS To achieve the objectives a descriptive research design was adopted. The population of the study included the postnatal mothers who were admitted and delivered in selected maternity centres of Madurai Corporation. Thus 100 postnatal mothers were selected using simple random sampling technique. A structured interview schedule was used to collect the data. It consisted of four parts, viz. Part –I that helped to collect the demographic data of neonate and postnatal mother; Part – II that was aimed at assessing the postnatal mother’s knowledge about new born care.Thequestionnaire consisted of34 questions.The knowledge score were categorized as follows: 0 -50% inadequate knowledge; 51- 75% moderately adequate knowledge; 76- 100% adequate knowledge. Part – III consisted of Likert type attitude scale to assess the attitude regarding new born care. It consisted of 22 items. The attitude level were categorized based on scores obtained as unfavourable (<50%), moderate (51-75 %) and favourable attitude (>75%). Part- IV consisted of 13 questions, as checklist to assess the practices of mothers on new born care. The level of practice was categorized arbitrarily based on scores obtained as inadequate (<50), moderate (50-75) and adequate (>75%). The prepared tool was validated by experts. The reliability of the tool was found to be r =0.98. RESULTS The study sample consisted of 100 postnatal mothers. Table 1, shows that majority of postnatal mothers 57% were below 20 years age; most of postnatal mothers 64 belongs to Hindu religion; 50 of them had education up to high school; 93 of them were not working; 46 of them had the income Rs. 2001 – 6000; most of them 64 belongs to joint type of family; 96 postnatal mothers were non- vegetarians; 66 had obstetrical score of multipara; 92 were had below 1 weeks of postnatal days; and 28 got antenatal care from private doctor and only 3 postnatal mothers had no antenatal care. Table 2 shows that out of 100, 65% postnatal mothers had moderate knowledge, 22%had inadequate knowledge and 13% had adequate knowledge regarding new born care among postnatal mothers. Table 3 shows that 61% had a favourable attitude and none of them had unfavourable attitude towards new born care. The highest scores were found in the aspect of immunization followed by a favourable attitude towards father’s role in new born care and towards breast feeding. Table 4 shows that more than half postnatal mothers 57% had high practice level, 43% had moderate practice level and none with low practical level. The highest mean scores were found in the aspect of basic new born care followed by immunization. The lowest mean score was found in the aspect of breast feeding. This shows a low breast feeding practice among mothers.Table 6 and Table 7 Correlation was computed between knowledge and attitude, knowledge and knowledge and practice and practice and attitudes. All of which showed a significant correlation at 0.05 level .
  • 3. Darling .B. jiji et al / Int. J. of Allied Med. Sci. and Clin. Research Vol-2(2) 2014 [119-124] www.ijamscr.com ~ 121 ~ Table 1.Percentage distribution of socio demographic variables. N=100 Variables Frequency Percentage Age ( in years ) Below 20 21 -30 31- 40 Above 41 57 41 2 - 57 41 2 - Religion Hindu Christian Muslim 64 11 25 64 11 25 Education Illiterate Primary school High school Higher secondary College 6 50 40 3 1 6 50 40 3 1 Occupation Working Not working 7 93 7 93 Monthly family income Below Rs. 2000 Rs .2001 - 6000 Rs . 6001 - 10000 Above Rs. 10000 16 46 34 4 16 46 34 4 Type of family Joint family Nuclear family 64 36 64 36 Dietary pattern Vegetarian Non – vegetarian 4 96 4 96 Obstetrical score Primi para Multi para 34 66 34 66 Number of postnatal days Below 1 week 2 – 3 weeks 4 – 5 weeks 6 weeks 92 8 - - 92 8 - - Type of antenatal care Primary health care Secondary health care Tertiary health care Private doctor Health worker No antenatal care 20 16 26 27 8 3 20 16 26 27 8 3
  • 4. Darling .B. jiji et al / Int. J. of Allied Med. Sci. and Clin. Research Vol-2(2) 2014 [119-124] Table: 2a. knowledge aspects of postnatal mothers regarding new born care N=100 Knowledge aspects Statements Max.score Mean SD Mean (%) SD (%) Basic concept of new born care 4 4 2.28 0.8 57.0 19.8 Breast feeding in new born baby 9 9 5.43 1.6 60.3 18.3 Maintenance of temperature & prevention of hypothermia 5 5 2.74 1.2 54.8 23.5 Prevention of infection 9 9 6.17 1.8 68.6 19.9 Immunization 2 2 1.08 0.6 54.0 28.1 Danger signs in new born 5 5 3.12 1.1 62.4 21.1 Combined 34 34 20.82 4.5 61.2 13.1 Table: 2b. knowledge level of postnatal mothers regarding new born care N=100 Knowledge level Category Frequency Percentage Inadequate ≤50% score 22 22.0 Moderate 51-75% score 65 65.0 Adequate >75% score 13 13.0 Table: 3a. Attitude aspects of postnatal mothers regarding new born care N=100 Attitude aspects Statements Max. score Mean SD Mean (%) SD (%) Basic concept of new born care 2 10 6.58 1.7 65.8 17.2 Breast feeding in new born baby 5 25 20.33 4.1 81.3 16.3 Thermal protection 4 20 14.03 3.1 70.2 15.3 Prevention of infection 7 35 27.92 3.7 79.8 10.7 Immunization 2 10 9.40 0.9 94.0 9.3 Diarrhoea management 1 5 3.66 1.7 73.2 34.0 Father role in new born care 1 5 4.09 1.2 81.8 24.5 Combined 22 110 86.01 9.6 78.2 8.8 Table: 3b. Attitude levelof postnatal mothers regarding new born care N=100 Attitude level Category Frequency Percentage Unfavourable ≤ 50% score - - Moderate 51-75% score 39 39 Favourable >75% score 61 61 Table: 4a. Practice aspects of postnatal mothers regarding new born care N=100 Practice aspects Statements Max. score Mean SD Mean (%) Basic concept of new born care 2 2 1.93 0.3 96.5 Breast feeding in new born baby 4 4 2.16 1.0 54.0 Thermal protection 3 3 2.43 0.7 81.0 Prevention of infection 3 3 2.48 0.6 82.7 Immunization 1 1 0.89 0.3 89.0 Combined 13 13 9.89 1.5 76.18
  • 5. Darling .B. jiji et al / Int. J. of Allied Med. Sci. and Clin. Research Vol-2(2) 2014 [119-124] www.ijamscr.com ~ 123 ~ Table: 4b. Practice level of postnatal mothers regarding new born care N=100 Practice level Category Frequency Percentage Low ≤50% score - - Moderate 51-75% score 43 43.0 High >75% score 57 57.0 Table :5 Scores of knowledge, attitude and practice of the new born care among postnatal mothers N= 100 Aspects Statements Max. score Mean SD Mean (%) Knowledge 34 34 20.82 4.5 61.2 Attitude 22 110 86.01 9.6 78.2 Practice 13 13 9.89 1.5 76.1 Table : 6 Correlation between knowledge, attitude and practice of the new born care among postnatal mothers N=100 Parameters correlated r- value p-value Knowledge & Attitude ( KA) +0.567 P<0.01 Knowledge & Practice ( KP ) +0.388 P<0.05 Attitude & Practice (AP ) +0.321 P<0.05 CONCLUSION Assessment of knowledge regarding new born care among postnatal mothers revealed showed that 65% of postnatal mothers had moderate knowledge; 61% had favourable attitude and 57% of them had high practice of new born care. There was a significant association between knowledge and attitude (r=+0.567), knowledge and practice (r=+0.388), attitude and practice (r=+0.321). There was a significant association between knowledge and education, monthly family income and obstetrical score at p<0.05. The WHO recommends for dry cord care. 60% of postnatal mothers felt that there was no need for any medication application on the stump. A large proportion of postnatal mothers 88% disagreed that application of ash, cow dung, ghee on cord as essential. Low practice scores were seen in the aspect of breast feeding and discarding colostrum. Poor knowledge, attitude and practice was associated with young postnatal mothers, low education and who had acquired their knowledge from sources other than health workers. So it is imperative to provide comprehensive training in the field of new born and infant care for mothers. REFERENCES [1] Senarath U, Fernando DN, Vimpani G, Rodrigo I, Factors associated with maternal knowledge of newborn care among hospital delivered mothers in Sri Lanka; Trop Med Hyg 2007 Aug; 101 (8):823 [2] Black RE, Morris SS, Bryce, Where and why are 10 million children dying every year? Lancet 2003; 361: 2226 – 2234. [3] Agarwal S, Srivastava K, Sethi V,Maternal and new born care practices among the urban mothers in Indore, India: Gaps, reasons and possible program options, Urban health resources center New Delhi -2007. [4] Raman Alamelu V, Traditional practices and nutritional taboos, The Nursing Journal of India; LXXIX(6), 1988; 46 – 50. [5] Worldinfant mortality rates by five years averages population reference bureau united nations world population prospects: 2011 revision.
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