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Effectiveness of Home-Based Management of Newborn Infections by Community Health Workers in Rural Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
Johns Hopkins University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Flinders University
Published InThe Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Year2009
Citations136
Abstract
BACKGROUND: : Infections account for about half of neonatal deaths in low-resource settings. Limited evidence supports home-based treatment of newborn infections by community health workers (CHW). METHODS: : In one study arm of a cluster randomized controlled trial, CHWs assessed neonates at home, using a 20-sign clinical algorithm and classified sick neonates as having very severe disease or possible very severe disease. Over a 2-year period, 10,585 live births were recorded in the study area. CHWs assessed 8474 (80%) of the neonates within the first week of life and referred neonates with signs of severe disease. If referral failed but parents consented to home treatment, CHWs treated neonates with very severe disease or possible very severe disease with multiple signs,…
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