• African health sciences · Mar 2021

    Socio-demographic determinants of neonatal mortality in Algeria according to MICS4 data (2012-2013).

    • Adel Sidi-Yakhlef, Meryem Boukhelif, and Amaria Aouar Metri.
    • AboubakrBelkaid University. Laboratory for the Valorization of Human Action, for the Protection of the Environment and Application in Public Health - Tlemcen - Algeria.
    • Afr Health Sci. 2021 Mar 1; 21 (1): 357-361.

    BackgroundNeonatal mortality remains a public health problem in developing countries, including Algeria. Information on this indicator makes it possible to assess government efforts to improve the living conditions of target populations.ObjectivesThis study aims to identify some determinants associated with this mortality from data of multiple indicator cluster survey conducted in Algeria in 2012-2013 (mics 4).MethodsA retrospective case-control study including 1047 cases and 1041 controls. From a logistic regression model, we appreciated the role of different factors, socio-demographic, economic and geographic (Mother's age, level of education, wealth index, area of residence) in newborn survival.ResultsThe main factors associated with neonatal mortality were rural residence (p<0.01; OR= 1.3; CI 1.08-1.54), South geographical area (p<0.05; OR=1.5; CI 1.18-1.84), low education level of mother (p<0.01; OR= 2.10; CI 1.35- 3.29), early age of maternal procreation (p<0.001; OR=4.34; CI 2.19- 14.40), the birth rank "7 and over" (<0.01; OR = 1.57; CI 1.13 - 2.44) and the two lowest wealth indices (p <0.001; OR = 2; 1.45-2.62 and p <0.01; OR = 1.66; CI 1.23-2.26).ConclusionIn addition to the various reproductive health strategies already adopted by the authorities for health promotion and family planning, action should be taken to evaluate their implementation with sustained assistance for disadvantaged people and in risk areas.© 2021 Sidi-Yakhlef A et al.

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