Title of article :
Increasing Incidence of Infants with Low Birth Weight in Oman
Author/Authors :
Islam, M. Mazharul Sultan Qaboos University - College of Science - Department of Mathematics Statistics, Oman
Abstract :
This review article provides an overview of the levels, trends and some possible explanations for theincreasing rate of low birth weight (LBW) infants in Oman. LBW data from national health surveys in Oman, and published reports from Oman’s Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization were collected and assessed between January and August 2014. Oman’s LBW rate has been increasing since the 1980s. It was approximately 4% in 1980 and had nearly doubled (8.1%) by 2000. Since then, it has shown a slow but steady rise, reaching 10% in recent times. High rates of consanguinity, premature births, number of increased pregnancies at an older maternal age and changing lifestyles are some important factors related to the increasing rate of LBW in Oman. The underlying causes of this increase need to be understood and addressed in obstetric policies and practices in order to reduce the rate of LBW in Oman.
Keywords :
Low Birth Weight , Premature Birth , Infant Mortality , Consanguinity , Oman
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)