Fig. 2From: Survival of neonates and predictors of their mortality in Tigray region, Northern Ethiopia: prospective cohort studySummary of Kaplan Meir survival estimate on the survival time of neonates born in Tigray region, northern Ethiopia, April–July, 2014 (n = 1152). The graph shows the proportion of neonates who survived during the follow up time (birth, 7, 14, 21 and 28 days). Accordingly, as can be seen from the graph; during the first seven days the graph went down gradually which shows a higher proportion of neonates were dying and there was a lower probability of survival. While, over the next 7 days (7 and 14), the proportion of neonates survived has slightly increased and the graph fell down slowly up to the third follow up time (21 day). In the last follow up period the graph became straight which indicates the proportion of neonates survived remained stable indicating virtually no deathsBack to article page