Lancet Neonatal Survival series
- Neonatal survival 1: 4 million neonatal deaths: when? where? why?
- ( J. E. Lawn; S. Cousens; J. Zupan / The Lancet , 2005)
- Recommended reading
- This paper, the first in The Lancet neonatal survival series, focuses on the growing proportion of child deaths that occur in the neonatal period (the first four weeks of life), accounting for 38 per ...
- Neonatal survival 2: Evidence-based, cost-effective interventions: how many newborn babies can we save?
- ( G.L. Darmstadt; Z.A. Bhutta; S. Cousens / The Lancet , 2005)
- Recommended reading
- This paper, the second in The Lancet neonatal survival series, reviews evidence for the effectiveness of newborn health interventions in developing countries. It selects 16 simple interventions of pro...
- Neonatal survival 3: Systematic scaling up of neonatal care in countries
- ( R. Knippenberg; J.E. Lawn; G.L. Darmstadt / The Lancet , 2005)
- Recommended reading
- This paper, the third in The Lancet neonatal survival series, argues that up to 70 per cent (approximately three million) of all neonatal deaths could be prevented if proven interventions were effecti...
- Neonatal survival 4: Neonatal survival: a call to action
- ( J. Martines; V.K. Paul; Z.A. Bhutta / The Lancet , 2005)
- Recommended reading
- This paper, the fourth and last in The Lancet neonatal survival series, calls on countries to take action now to improve newborn survival. The authors stress that complex technology is not essential. ...
- 1 year after The Lancet Neonatal survival series: was the call for action heard?
- ( J.E. Lawn; S.N. Cousens; G.L. Darmstadt / The Lancet , 2006)
- This Lancet article asks what progress has been made in policy, funding, and programmes to address newborn survival, since the publication in 2005 of a series of articles highlighting the huge number ...







