학술논문

Setting research priorities to improve global newborn health and prevent stillbirths by 2025
Document Type
article
Author
José MartinesJoy E LawnStephen WallJoăo Paulo SouzaIgor RudanSimon CousensThe neonatal health research priority setting groupPeter AabyIshag AdamRamesh Kant AdhikariNamasivayam AmbalavananShams EI ArifeenDhana Raj AryalSk AsiruddinAbdullah BaquiAluisio JD BarrosChristine S BennVineet BhandariShinjini BhatnagarSohinee BhattacharyaZulfiqar A BhuttaRobert E BlackHannah BlencoweCarl BoseJustin BrownChristoph BührerWally CarloJose Guilherme CecattiPo–Yin CheungRobert ClarkTim ColbournAgustin Conde–AgudeloErica CorbettAndrew E CzeizelAbhik DasLouise Tina DayCarolyn DealAshok DeorariUğur DilmenMike EnglishCyril EngmannFabian EsamaiCaroline FallDonna M FerrieroPeter GisoreTabish HazirRosemary D HigginsCaroline SE HomerDE HoqueLorentz IrgensMT IslamJoseph de Graft–JohnsonMartias Alice JoshuaWilliam KeenanSoofia KhatoonHelle KielerMichael S KramerEve M LackritzTina LavenderLaurensia LawintonoRichard LuhangaDavid MarshDouglas McMillanPatrick J McNamaraBen Willem J MolElizabeth MolyneuxG. K MukasaMiriam MutabaziLuis Carlos NaculMargaret NakakeetoIndira NarayananBolajoko OlusanyaDavid OsrinVinod PaulChristian PoetsUma M ReddyMathuram SantoshamRubayet SayedNatalia E Schlabritz–LoutsevitchNalini SinghalMary Alice SmithPeter G SmithSajid SoofiCatherine Y SpongShahin SultanaAntoinette TshefuFrank van BelLauren Vestewig GrayPeter WaiswaWei WangSarah LA WilliamsLinda WrightAnita ZaidiYanfeng ZhangNanbert ZhongIsabel ZunigaRajiv Bahl
Source
Journal of Global Health, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2016)
Subject
Research
priorities
improve
newborn
health
Medicine
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Language
English
ISSN
2047-2978
2047-2986
Abstract
In 2013, an estimated 2.8 million newborns died and 2.7 million were stillborn. A much greater number suffer from long term impairment associated with preterm birth, intrauterine growth restriction, congenital anomalies, and perinatal or infectious causes. With the approaching deadline for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015, there was a need to set the new research priorities on newborns and stillbirth with a focus not only on survival but also on health, growth and development. We therefore carried out a systematic exercise to set newborn health research priorities for 2013–2025.