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On May 7, 2024 at 7:56:23 AM UTC, Gravatar Sitti Salmiah:
  • Updated description of Percentage of live births >= 2.5 kg from

    ###Definition: * __Percentage of live births >= 2.5 kg__ refers to the proportion of newborns, out of all live births, who weighed at least 2.5 kilograms (or 5.5 pounds) at birth. ###Unit of Measure: * Percent (%) ###Year: * 2015 ###Source: * BPS - SUSENAS KOR ###SDG Indicator: * - ###CPAP Outcome: * Child Survival and Development ###CPAP Output: * 1.4 MNCH (Maternal, newborn and child survival)
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    ###Definition: * __Percentage of live births >= 2.5 kg__ refers to the proportion of newborns, out of all live births, who weighed at least 2.5 kilograms (or 5.5 pounds) at birth. This statistic is often used in public health to monitor infant health. A higher percentage of newborns with a birth weight of 2.5 kg or more is generally considered positive as it indicates better prenatal care and overall health of mothers and babies. ###Unit of Measure: * Percent (%) ###Year: * 2015 ###Source: * BPS - SUSENAS KOR ###SDG Indicator: * - ###CPAP Outcome: * Child Survival and Development ###CPAP Output: * 1.4 MNCH (Maternal, newborn and child survival)