This paper provides accurate figures and detailed analysis of the causes of perinatal mortality in the main referral hospital in Vanuatu in 1992, and discusses possible improvements in management. The perinatal mortality rate for the Vila Central Hospital area was 30.4 per 1000 births (with a stillbirth rate of 14 per 1000). These figures include mothers who presented for the first time in labour without any antenatal care, and cases of very low birthweight (less than 1 kg). These results were achieved with very low intervention rates. The commonest cause of death in Vanuatu was birth asphyxia, with prematurity, unexplained stillbirth and major congenital abnormality as the other main causes. Even though there is still scope for improvement, especially in the prevention of birth asphyxia, the perinatal mortality rate in Vanuatu compares favourably with that in other developing countries. Increased family planning uptake will be expected to lead to a reduction in perinatal mortality.
Asphyxia Neonatorum
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Cause of Death
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Family Planning Services
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Humans
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Infant, Low Birth Weight
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Prospective Studies
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Vanuatu - epidemiology