| dc.description.abstract | Early neonatal death is one of the major classifications of neonatal death that 
occurs during the first seven days of life, and deaths happening in this period are mainly due to 
obstetric causes. Over 3 million early neonatal deaths are anticipated to come about annually. 
The substantial causes of early neonatal death were birth asphyxia and respiratory distress 
syndrome.In the different corner of Ethiopia many studies were conducted on the neonatal 
mortality yet, only few of them were focused on early neonatal mortality indicating limitation of
the evidence on the early neonatal mortality in the country. 
Objectives: To estimate magnitude and factors associated with early neonatal death among early 
neonates admitted at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit fromSeptember 11, 2018 to September 10, 
2021 in Hiwot Fana Specialized University Hospital in Harar, Eastern Ethiopia.
Methods: Institutional based cross- sectional study design was conducted among 440 randomly 
selected early neonates. Data were extracted from medical records and neonatal registration book 
using a checklist adapted from the world health organization and other different 
literatures.Thedata werecleaned, coded and entered to Epi Data version 3.1 and analyzed using 
Stata version 15.A descriptive analysis was performed. Bi-variable and multivariableanalysis 
were done to identify the association between independent variables and the outcome variable.
Associations between variables were measured using an odds ratio at 95% CI.P-value <0.05 was 
used to declare statistical significance.
Result:Magnitude of early neonatal mortality was 10.6% [(95%CI:8,14)]. Being preterm
[AOR=3.5, 95%CI (1.62,7.6), having respiratory distress syndrome
[AOR=4.6,95%CI(2.23,9.26)], being LBW[AOR=3.6,95%CI (1.41,8.04)], low Apgar score at 5 
minutes[AOR=3.89, 95%CI (1.88,8,04)], Chorioamnionitis [AOR= 6.2 95%CI, 
1.3,30.23)],Receiving CPAP [AOR=5.19, 95% CI (2.39,11.23) and maintenance fluid-fed 
newborns [AOR=2.61,95%CI (1.14,5.91)] were factorssignificantly associated with early 
neonatal death.
Conclusion: The overall proportion of early neonatal death was high.The study identified that 
preterm, maternal complication during labor and delivery like chorioamnionitis, and respiratory 
distress syndrome, low birth weight, low Apgar score at 5th minute, newborns received CPAP
and maintenance fluid-fed newborns were independent factors associated with early neonatal 
mortality. Health care providers should give special attention for early recognition of 
abnormalitiesand manage accordingly during ANC and labor follow up | en_US |