Prevalence and Risk Factors of Low Birth Weight Infants in Hospital Wanita dan Kanak-kanak Sabah from 2014 – 2017

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  • Tan Bee Hwai Master of Public Health (MPH)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51200/bjms.v12i.1383

Abstract

Background: There is a strong need to reduce costs of hospital and advocating health economics in countries like the United States of America. The rising cost of healthcare globally especially in the United States of America has interestingly outraged the temper of many citizens about the Obamacare and Trumpcare. The issue about high cost in healthcare is the failure for people globally to recognize that healthcare facility is a 24-hour round-the-clock service. It therefore involves doubling of the utility bills, tripling the manpower due to shifts and rest, wear-and-tear of basic electrical devices is short-lived, breakdown period of huge machine is consistently due to overloaded usages in the government hospitals and poor knowledge of the maintenance programme. Low birth weights (LBW) is a public health concern because it has a well-known predisposition to increased risk for perinatal infections, respiratory distress and ultimately mortality. There is also a higher risk of poor health outcomes throughout the life course of the LBW newborns that includes Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, neurodevelopmental disabilities and cardiovascular diseases. The World Health Organization and United Nations Child’s Fund estimate the prevalence of low birth weights in the world ranges from 3% to 32%. Albania in the year 2000 recorded prevalence of low birth weight of 3% whereas Yemen recorded a low birth weight of 32% in 1997. In 2015, the US national vital statistics pointed out that 83.9% of preterm birth (PTB) are LBW. This indicates that prevention of PTB will lead to a decrease
in the incidence of LBW.

Keywords: low birth weight, parity

Author Biography

Tan Bee Hwai, Master of Public Health (MPH)

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sabah/ Pejabat Pengarah, Hospital Wanita dan Kanak-kanak Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia

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Published

2018-09-24

How to Cite

Bee Hwai, T. (2018). Prevalence and Risk Factors of Low Birth Weight Infants in Hospital Wanita dan Kanak-kanak Sabah from 2014 – 2017. Borneo Journal of Medical Sciences (BJMS), (1), 37. https://doi.org/10.51200/bjms.v12i.1383
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