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Table 1.

Sample size calculation summery for predictors of neonatal morality at NICU of study hospitals during study period.

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Fig 1.

Schematic presentation of sampling procedure for the study conducted in the NICU of study area during study period (n = 375).

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Table 2.

Socio-demographic characteristics of Neonates and their mothers at the study hospitals during study period (n = 375).

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Table 3.

Maternal and child health service related characteristics of mothers of neonates admitted to the NICU of study areas during study period (n = 375).

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Table 4.

Reasons for neonatal admission to the NICU of study hospitals during the study period (n = 375).

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Fig 2.

Survival status of early neonatal life admitted to NICU of study area during study period (n = 375).

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Fig 3.

Cumulative survival function analysis of Kaplan Meier for early neonatal life admitted to NICU of study area during study period (n = 375).

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Fig 4.

Cumulative failure function analysis of Kaplan Meier for early neonatal life admitted to NICU of study area during study period (n = 375).

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Fig 5.

Kaplan Meier survival estimate of the Apgar score for early neonates admitted to the NICU of study area during the study period (n = 375).

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Fig 6.

Kaplan Meier survival estimate of the temperature of early neonates admitted to the NICU of study area during study period (n = 375).

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Table 5.

Comparison of death among the predictor’s variables using log-rank test for neonates admitted to the NICU of study hospitals during the study period (n = 375).

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Table 6.

Predictors of time to death among neonates admitted to the NICU of study area during study period (n = 375).

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