The Health of Young Children Chapter 10 The Health of Young Children
Table 10.0.T01: Key Links Between Child Health and the MDGs Data from United Nations. Millennium Development Goals. Available at: http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals.
Figure 10.0.F01: Decline in Under-5 Child Mortality by World Bank Region and for High-Income Countries, 1990–2013 Data from World Bank. World development indicators: Mortality. Retrieved February 24, 2015, from http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.DYN.MORT/countries/1W-Z4-ZQ-Z7?display=graph.
Table 10.0.T02: Selected Terms Relating to Causes of Child Illness and Death
Figure 10.0.F02: Neonatal Mortality Rates by World Bank Region and for High-Income Countries, 2013 Data from the World Bank. World Development Indicators: Mortality. http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.DYN.MORT/countries/1W-Z4-ZQ-Z7?display=graph. Accessed February 22, 2015.
Figure 10.0.F03: Infant Mortality Rates by World Bank Region and for High-Income Countries, 2013 Data from the World Bank. World Development Indicators: Mortality. http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.DYN.MORT/countries/1W-Z4-ZQ-Z7?display=graph. Accessed February 22, 2015.
Figure 10.0.F04: Under-5 Child Mortality by World Bank Region and for High-Income Countries, 2013 Data from the World Bank. World Development Indicators: Mortality. http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.DYN.MORT/countries/1W-Z4-ZQ-Z7?display=graph. Accessed February 22, 2015.
Figure 10.0.F05: Neonatal, Infant, and Under-5 Child Mortality Rates by World Bank Region and for High-Income Countries, 2013 Data from the World Bank. World Development Indicators: Mortality. http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.DYN.MORT/countries/1W-Z4-ZQ-Z7?display=graph.
Table 10.0.T03: Ten Leading Causes of Under-5 Deaths by World Bank Region, for High-Income Countries, and Globally, 2010 Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME). GBD Heatmap. Seattle, WA: IHME, University of Washington, 2013. Available from http://vizhub.healthdata.org /irank/heat.php. Accessed February 27, 2015.
Figure 10.0.F06: Causes of Under-5 Child Death, Globally, by Percentage, 2013 Data from WHO. Global Health Observatory Data Repository: Mortality and global health estimates. http://apps.who.int/gho/data/view.main.CM300WORLD-CH17?lang=en. Accessed January 21, 2014.
Figure 10.0.F07: Causes of Neonatal Deaths, Globally, by Percentage, 2013 Data from World Health Organization. Global Health Observatory Data Repository. http://apps.who.int/gho/data/view.main.CM300WORLD-CH17?lang=en. Accessed February 6, 2015.
Figure 10.0.F08: Causes of Post-Neonatal Under-5 Deaths (1–59 Months), Globally, by Percentage, 2013 Data from WHO. Global Health Observatory Data Repository: Mortality and global health estimates. http://apps.who.int/gho/data/view.main.CM300WORLD-CH11?lang=en. Accessed February 28, 2015.
Figure 10.0.F09: Reported Cases of Measles Globally and Coverage With the Measles Vaccine, 1980–2009 Modified from World Health Organization. WHO Vaccine-Preventable Diseases: Monitoring System, 2010 Summary. Retrieved March 3, 2015. http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/2010/WHO_IVB_2010_eng.pdf.
Table 10.0.T04: Interventions for Essential Newborn Care, Extra Care for Small Babies, and Newborn Emergency Care Data from Lawn. J. E., Zupan, J., Begkoyian, G., & Knippenberg, R. (2006). Newborn survival. In D. T. Jamison, J. G. Breman, A. R. Measham, et al. (Eds.), Disease control priorities in developing countries (2nd ed., pp. 531–549). Washington, DC, and New York: The World Bank and Oxford University Press; Additions made from Howson, C. P., Kinneyv, M. V., McDougall, L., Lawn, J. E., and the Born Too Soon Preterm Birth Action Group. (2012). Born too soon: The global action report on preterm birth. Geneva: World Health Organization.
Figure 10.0.F10: The UNICEF/WHO Protect, Prevent, and Treat Framework for Pneumonia and Diarrhea Modified from UNICEF/World Health Organization. Ending Preventable Child Deaths from Pneumonia and Diarrhoea by 2025 Geneva: World Health Organization/The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF); 2013, page 6.
Table 10.0.T05: 12 Key Family Health Practices Data from World Health Organization. (2004). Family and community practices that promote child survival, growth, and development: A review of the evidence. Geneva: World Health Organization.