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Determinants of Infant Mortality in Bhutan: Evidence from the 2012 Nat by Tashi Dendup, I Gusti Ngurah Edi Putra et al

Abstract This study examined the bio-demographic, socioeconomic, environmental, and health-related determinants of infant mortality in the Kingdom of Bhutan. The nationally representative dataset of the 2012 National Health Survey (NHS), Ministry of Health of Bhutan, was used. Cox proportional hazards regression from survival analysis, accounting for the complex study design of the NHS, was performed using a stepwise approach to identify the determinants associated with infant mortality. The weighted infant mortality rate from November 2009 to October 2011 was 34 per 1,000 live births. Children born to uneducated mothers (aHR=2.27; 95%CI=1.16-4.47) and mothers who experienced domestic violence during pregnancy (aHR=4.24; 95%CI=1.45-12.41) were more likely to die before reaching their first birthday. Those infants born in households that used solid fuel were 2.16 times (95%CI=1.21-3.85) more likely to die than their counterparts. Relative to those born in the central region, children

Increased availability of insulin: an injection of hope for Bhutan

Increased availability of insulin: an injection of hope for Bhutan WHO Country Office for Bhutan WHO Representative to Bhutan Dr Rui Paulo de Jesus hands over NCD kits to Dr Karma Lhazeen, Director, Department of Public Health, in the presence of former Secretary Dr Ugen Dophu, Royal Government of Bhutan. © Credits 13 April 2021 Diabetes is a significant problem for Bhutan’s health system. Despite making rapid progress in reducing premature death from noncommunicable diseases such as cancer, heart and respiratory diseases, Bhutan has witnessed a rising trend of diabetes over the past four decades. This increase is attributed to a rise in risk factors such as overweight, high blood pressure, and worsening unhealthy diet and sedentary behaviours.

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