Malawi has one of the highest child mortality rates globally– 49.6 deaths per 1000 live births. Despite these gains, accelerated progress and focused attention on vulnerable populations, including young children and those with poor nutritional status, is needed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) child health target (<25 deaths among children under age five years per 1000 live births). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.Ĭompeting interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.Ĭhild deaths in low- and middle-income countries have declined considerably over the past two decades. Additional funding for MK and SM provided by a Wellcome Trust and MRC Newton Fund Collaborative Award (grant number 200344). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.ĭata Availability: All focus group discussion files are available from the Figshare database (accession numbers, ,, ,, ,, ).įunding: This study was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ( ) as a sub-study, led by DD and WV, of the CHAIN Network (grant number OPP1131320). Received: AugAccepted: JanuPublished: February 4, 2021Ĭopyright: © 2021 Lawrence et al. Menezes, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, SAUDI ARABIA (2021) Hypothetical acceptability of hospital-based post-mortem pediatric minimally invasive tissue sampling in Malawi: The role of complex social relationships. The following is a brief summary of records currently available at the Des Moines Research Center and online.Citation: Lawrence S, Namusanya D, Hamuza A, Huwa C, Chasweka D, Kelley M, et al. The State Historical Society of Iowa is in the process of making more vital records available online. For a description of the information contained in these records over the years, refer to Researching Iowa Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce Records.Īccess to FamilySearch and Ancestry websites are available at no charge at the Des Moines and Iowa City Research Centers.įor certified copies of birth, death and marriage records or more recent birth, death, and marriage records contact the Department of Public Health. Iowa law requires that birth and marriage vital statistics in the custody of the State Archives be 75 years or older and death vital statistics be 50 years or older to be made available to the public. In addition, the State Archives collections include the state’s birth, death, and marriage records from the Department of Public Health. These records include an extensive collection of County Records Microfilm of pre-1940 births, deaths and marriages filmed by Family Search in the counties the years vary by county. The State Historical Society of Iowa has available birth, death and marriage records from across the state. In 1880, legislation was passed creating the Iowa Department of Health and requiring all births, deaths, and marriages to be recorded at both the county and state levels. Prior to 1880, only marriages, which required a license, were recorded in public records, and then only at the county level. Records of vital statistics (births, marriages and deaths) are excellent sources of genealogical information. National Register of Historic Places & Landmarks.Iowa Cultural & Entertainment DistrictsĪ A State Historical Society of Iowa - Secondary Navigation.
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