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Page 1: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Nigeria

DHS Survey in 2003

Page 2: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Neonatal Mortality

Results for Nigeria 2003• Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47

month birth interval: – Births less than 24 months: 164 % – Births 24-35 months: 86 %– Births 36-47 months: 100 %– Births 48+ months: 177 %– First births: 145 %

• Lowest neonatal mortality at 42-53 month birth intervals

Page 3: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Neonatal Mortality in Nigeria 2003

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Page 4: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Infant Mortality

Results for Nigeria 2003• Risk of infant mortality compared with 36-47 month

birth interval:

– Births less than 24 months: 180 %

– Births 24-35 months: 120 %

– Births 36-47 months: 100 %

– Births 48+ months: 89 %

– First births: 158 %

• Lowest infant mortality at 42+ month birth intervals

Page 5: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Infant Mortality in Nigeria 2003

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Page 6: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Under Five Mortality

Results for Nigeria 2003• Risk of under five mortality compared with 36-47

month birth interval: – Births less than 24 months: 150 %

– Births 24-35 months: 112 %

– Births 36-47 months: 100 %

– Births 48+ months: 97 %

– First births: 111 %

• Lowest under five mortality at 54+ month birth intervals

Page 7: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Under Five Mortality in Nigeria 2003

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Page 8: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Nigerian Preferences for Short Birth Intervals, 2003

• In Nigeria many women prefer short birth intervals, only 25% want births with less than 2 years spacing and 60% prefer an interval of less than 3 years

• For Nigeria as a whole, 28 percent of women have intervals shorter than 24 months, about the same percentage that prefer such short intervals.

• 64 percent of Nigerian women have intervals shorter than 36 months, only 4 percent more than those who prefer such intervals.

Page 9: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Percent of Birth Intervals Less than 24 Months, Actual and Preferred, Nigeria 2003

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Southwest

Northwest

Northeast

Central

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Actual Preferred

Page 10: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Percent of Birth Intervals Less than 36 Months, Actual and Preferred, Nigeria 2003

68

68

69

58

59

64

70

54

64

54

58

60

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

Southeast

Southwest

Northwest

Northeast

Central

NIGERIA

Percent

Actual Preferred

Page 11: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Infant Mortality Rates with Existing Birth Intervals and Minimum Intervals of 24 and 36 months, Nigeria 2003

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20

30

40

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60

70

80

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Existing

Min. 24 mos.

Min. 36 mos.

20% of deaths averted

Additional 4% of deaths averted

Page 12: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Annual Number of Infant Deaths with Existing Birth Intervals and Minimum Intervals of 24 and 36 months, Nigeria 2005

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Existing

Min. 24 mos.

Min. 36 mos.

77,100 deaths averted

Additional 17,000 deaths averted

Page 13: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Under Five Mortality Rates with Existing Birth Intervals and Minimum Intervals of 24 and 36 months, Nigeria 2003

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20

40

60

80

100

120

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ths

Existing

Min. 24 mos.

Min. 36 mos.

12% of deaths avertedAdditional 3% of deaths averted

Page 14: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

Annual Number of Under Five Deaths with Existing Birth Intervals and Minimum Intervals of 24 and 36 months

Nigeria 2005

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100

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300

400

500

600

700

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Existing Intervals

Min. 24 mos.

Min. 36 mos.

76,100 deaths avertedAdditional 20,200 deaths averted

Page 15: Nigeria DHS Survey in 1990. Neonatal Mortality Results for Nigeria 1990 Risk of neonatal mortality compared with 36-47 month birth interval: –Births less.

In Nigeria, if no births occurred before 36 months of a preceding birth:

• Infant Mortality Rate would drop 24%

• Under Five Mortality Rate would drop 15%

• Deaths to children under five years of age would fall by 96,200 annually


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