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  1. Neonatal mortality rates are calculated using the number of neonatal deaths and the number of live births over a period. For civil registration data, initially annual observations were constructed for all observation years in a country.

  2. Neonatal deaths (deaths among live births during the first 28 completed days of life) may be subdivided into early neonatal deaths, occurring during the first 7 days of life, and late neonatal deaths, occurring after the 7th day but before the 28th completed day of life.

  3. Neonatal mortality rate. The neonatal period covers birth up to but not including 28 days. The numerator of the neonatal mortality rate therefore is the number of deaths among children under 28 days of age during a given time period.

  4. 24 maj 2019 · Post-neonatal mortality rate (PNMR): the probability of dying between exact ages 1 month and 1 year, usually calculated as the difference between IMR and NNMR; Infant mortality rate (IMR): the probability of dying between birth and exact age 1 year;

  5. 24 paź 2022 · The proportional neonatal mortality ratio was defined and calculated as the number of neonatal deaths during a given period over the total number of neonatal deaths known during the postnatal period.

  6. 1) Neonatal mortality: Deaths at ages 0 to 30 days, including deaths reported at age zero months. 2) Post-neonatal mortality: Deaths at ages 1 to 11 months, including deaths reported at ages 31 to 99 days, defined as the difference between the infant mortality rate and the neonatal mortality rate.

  7. 13 mar 2024 · Neonatal death rate: Number of individuals dying at less than 28 days of age per 1,000 live births: (Number of infant deaths / Number of live births) * 1,000; Perinatal mortality ratio: Fetal deaths plus neonatal deaths per 1,000 live births: (Fetal deaths + neonatal deaths / Number of live births) * 1,000

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