A population-based study of effect of multiple birth on infant mortality in Nigeria

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Uthman O.A. [1 ]
Uthman M.B. [2 ]
Yahaya I. [1 ]
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[1] Center for Evidence-Based Global Health, Ilorin, Kwara
[2] Department of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara
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Infant Mortality; Multiple Birth; Infant Survival; Current Status Data; Household Wealth Index;
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10.1186/1471-2393-8-41
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Background: Multi-foetal pregnancies and multiple births including twins and higher order multiples births such as triplets and quadruplets are high-risk pregnancy and birth. These high-risk groups contribute to the higher rate of childhood mortality especially during early period of life. Methods: We examined the relationship between multiple births and infant mortality using univariable and multivariable survival regression procedure with Weibull hazard function, controlling for child's sex, birth order, prenatal care, delivery assistance; mother's age at child birth, nutritional status, education level; household living conditions and several other risk factors. Results: Children born multiple births were more than twice as likely to die during infancy as infants born singleton (hazard ratio = 2.19; 95% confidence interval: 1.50, 3.19) holding other factors constant. Maternal education and household asset index were associated with lower risk of infant mortality. Conclusion: Multiple births are strongly negatively associated with infant survival in Nigeria independent of other risk factors. Mother's education played a protective role against infant death. This evidence suggests that improving maternal education may be key to improving child survival in Nigeria. A well-educated mother has a better chance of satisfying important factors that can improve infant survival: the quality of infant feeding, general care, household sanitation, and adequate use of preventive and curative health services. © 2008 Uthman et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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