Abstract:
The first week following birth is the time when there is a greater chance that a child will die. Early infant mortality is still a problem for worldwide public health, particularly in sub-Saharan African nations like Ethiopia. Most neonatal deaths—roughly 75%—occur within the first seven days of delivery, but there limited evidence on retrospective cohort follow-up studies and little evidence of how to determine the factors that may determine when someone die in Ethiopia, specifically in this study area.