Table 1.
Specific definitions used to define conditions.
Fig 1.
Flow diagram of newborn delivered and outcome after 7 days.
Fig 2.
Perinatal characteristics, hypothermia and hypoxia and timing of death in infants with birth asphyxia.
(A) Term infants. (B) Preterm infants. Abbreviations: FHR, foetal heart rate; AF, amniotic fluid.
Fig 3.
Perinatal characteristics, presence of hypothermia and hypoxia in infants with meconium aspiration syndrome.
Abbreviations: FHR, foetal heart rate.
Fig 4.
Perinatal characteristics, presence of hypothermia and hypoxia and timing of death in preterm infants.
Abbreviations: FHR, foetal heart rate; AF, amniotic fluid.
Fig 5.
Perinatal characteristics, hypothermia and hypoxia and timing of death in infants with presumed/suspect sepsis.
Abbreviations: FHR, foetal heart rate; AF, amniotic fluid.
Table 2.
Comparison of perinatal characteristics among newborns who died versus survivors within first 7 days.
Table 3.
Comparison of perinatal characteristics among term newborns who died versus survivors within first 7 days.
Table 4.
Logistic regression model of independent predictors of death among all admitted newborns.
Table 5.
Logistic regression model of independent predictors of death among term admitted newborns (excluding congenital malformations).