Table 1.
Specific definitions of terms used in this study.
Fig 1.
Flow diagram of all included and excluded newborns in the study and their final outcome.
Table 2.
Time of death of deceased newborns in relation to their day of life respectively the time after admission at INSE.
Table 3.
The maternal anamnestic characteristics of newborns admitted to INSE for intensive neonatal care, stratified by neonatal outcome (cure or death during hospital stay or other discharge).
Table 4.
The maternal obstetric and birth characteristics of newborns admitted to INSE, stratified by neonatal outcome (cure or death during hospital stay or other discharge).
Fig 2.
Map of wider Conakry showing the newborns’ points of departure before admission at INSE (black diamond) with their outcome as color-coded crosses (green = cure, red = death, blue = other discharge).
Due to inaccuracies in coordinates provided by Google LLC, some crosses appear to be offshore. Two newborns (blue arrow) had a travel distance of 280km.
Table 5.
The characteristics at the moment of admission to INSE, stratified by neonatal outcome (cure or death during hospital stay or other discharge).
Table 6.
The most common patient pathologies of newborns admitted to INSE, stratified by neonatal outcomes (cure or death during hospital stay or other discharge).
Table 7.
The most common treatments of newborns admitted to INSE, stratified by neonatal outcomes (cure or death during hospital stay or other discharge).
Fig 3.
Cumulative incidence plots of neonatal outcome (red = death, green = cure, blue = early discharge).
Table 8.
Hazard Ratio (HR) estimates from the cause-specific Cox proportional-hazards model on time to death with admission characteristics as explanatory variables.
Table 9.
Hazard ratio (HR) estimates from the cause-specific Cox proportional-hazards model on time to death with findings during hospitalization as explanatory variables.