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Title ProperHazard rates of child mortality in Tanzania
Other Title Informationinvestigation from THMIS 2007–2008
LanguageENG
AuthorSusuman, A Sathiya ;  Mwambene, Eric ;  Hamisi, Hamisi F
Summary / Abstract (Note)Tanzania’s child mortality rate—between 103 and 130 deaths per 1000 live births–is well above the world average. The data from the Tanzania HIV/AIDS and Malaria Indicator Survey 2007/08 were used in order. There were 27,511 children included in the analysis. Regression analysis focused on child mortality based on maternal and fertility behaviours. Children belonging to the group of higher birth order faced 0.17 odds of dying. A birth spacing of 24 months or longer was observed in the successive birth interval for 76% of the respondents. Focusing on the study’s findings, encouraging longer breastfeeding practice is one way to help produce a healthy baby.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 50, No.4; Aug 2015: p.457-467
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2015-08 50, 4
Key WordsChild Mortality ;  Healthcare Services ;  Under - Five Mortality ;  Breastfeeding ;  Fertility Behaviour ;  Childbirth