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Needs for special-care beds for the newborn in the Witwatersrand area
Authors:P A Cooper  A D Rothberg  V A Davies  A A Herman
Abstract:The requirements for different levels of neonatal care in the Witwatersrand area were estimated from a review of neonatal unit records of all infants born at Johannesburg Hospital during 1983 and 1984. When extrapolating these figures to the greater population of the Witwatersrand and referral areas, adjustments were made for the increased number of low-birth-weight and complicated deliveries at Johannesburg Hospital. Given the low-birth-weight rate of 8% for this population, it was calculated that 3.3 intermediate-care beds and 1.2 intensive-care beds were justified per 1,000 annual live births. A total of 25 beds for mechanical ventilation of neonates were required over this study period, approximately double the number available. Facilities for other population groups, who have higher rates for low birth weight, were even less adequate. For the country as a whole it is recognised that postneonatal mortality is a greater problem amenable to less costly intervention than neonatal mortality; nevertheless, existing facilities for neonatal care should be used more efficiently, and a co-ordinated regional service for all population groups in the area should be established.
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