Open Access Research Article

Neonatal Risk Factors for Term Newborn Mortality at the Sylvanus Olympio University Hospital from 2013 to 2017

Tchagbele Ouro-Bagna1*, Segbedji KAR1, Ganame MKL2, Agrigna H1, Talbousouma SM1, Takassi OE3, Atakouma YD3 and Azoumah KD1

1Department of Pediatrics, University of Kara, Togo

2Faculty of Health Sciences at University of Lomé, Togo

3Department of Pediatrics, University of Lomé, Togo

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Received Date: September 13, 2020;  Published Date: September 24, 2020

Abstract

Introduction: The reduction of neonatal mortality requires the identification of its risk factors. The objective of this study was to assess the causes of death in term newborns at the Sylvanus Olympio University Hospital Center (CHU SO).

Material and method: This was a retrospective descriptive and analytical study of term newborns who died in hospital. The main parameters studied were clinical and therapeutic data and causes of death.

Results: The hospital frequency of mortality of term newborns was 10.3%, of which 84.4% in the early neonatal period. Neonatal factors associated with early neonatal death were perinatal asphyxia, neonatal infection and congenital malformations, resuscitation in the delivery room. Inborn transfer and triple antibiotic therapy in the newborn were protective factors.

Conclusion:b> Neonatal mortality remains a major public health problem in Togo. Huge efforts remain to be made in the surveillance and followup of the mother, fetus and newborn.

Keywords: Neonatal death; Term newborn; Neonatal risk factors; Togo

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