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On May 7, 2024 at 8:41:26 AM UTC, Gravatar Sitti Salmiah:
  • Updated description of Percentage of low birthweight (live births < 2.5 kg) from

    ###Definition: * __Percentage of low birthweight (live births < 2.5 kg)__ refers to proportion of live births where the baby weighs less than 2.5 kilograms (kg) or 5.5 pounds (lbs) at birth. LBW babies are more susceptible to health problems, including infections, breathing difficulties, and developmental delays. Monitoring LBW rates helps assess maternal and child health at the population level. ###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 low birthweight (live births < 2.5 kg)__ refers to proportion of live births where the baby weighs less than 2.5 kilograms (kg) or 5.5 pounds (lbs) at birth. LBW babies are more susceptible to health problems, including infections, breathing difficulties, and developmental delays. Monitoring LBW rates helps assess maternal and child health at the population level. ###Unit of Measure: * Percent (%) ###Year: * 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 ###Source: * BPS - SUSENAS KOR ###SDG Indicator: * - ###CPAP Outcome: * Child Survival and Development ###CPAP Output: * 1.4 MNCH (Maternal, newborn and child survival)