rate has declined fairly steadily since 1981. In 2004, the rate was 4.4 per 1,000 live births, the lowest rate on record. There were 101 infant deaths in 2004, the second lowest number on record. • South Region has not shared in the decline experienced by Seattle. In the most recent time period, 2001-2003, South Region had a signifi-cantly higher rate of infant mortality than East Region. Although higher, the infant mortality rate for South Region was not significantly different than the rates for Seattle and North Region. • East Region has consistently had th
The accuracy of perinatal and infant mortality rates in most developing countries is questionable. W...
Data from the National Infant Mortality Surveillance project were used to examine the State-specific...
This research was an investigation of the relationship of selected social indicators to variations i...
In both 2007 and 2015, infant mortality rates were highest in rural counties (7.5 infant deaths per ...
At national level in England and Wales, infant mortality rates fell rapidly from the early 1970s and...
At national level in England and Wales, infant mortality rates fell rapidly from the early 1970s and...
Infant mortality is an important population health statistic that is often used to make health polic...
Infant mortality rates vary widely across different populations in the United States. Often, race, e...
Infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births by race/ethnicity among Michigan high-risk counties, 200...
Infant Mortality Rates, IMR, describes the number of infant deaths per $1,000$ live births and is co...
• The estimated total King County population in 2005 was 1,808,300, including 890,183 men and 898,11...
For nearly 30 years, Michigan has been reducing its infant mortality rate. Still, as of 2009, a blac...
During the late 1980s, Alaska’s infant mortality rate (IMR) was 1.2 times greater than that of the U...
Abstract The infant mortality rate (IMR) at Cherbourg Aboriginal Community in south‐eastern Queensla...
Background: Infant mortality has been used as a predictor of population health, and was higher in th...
The accuracy of perinatal and infant mortality rates in most developing countries is questionable. W...
Data from the National Infant Mortality Surveillance project were used to examine the State-specific...
This research was an investigation of the relationship of selected social indicators to variations i...
In both 2007 and 2015, infant mortality rates were highest in rural counties (7.5 infant deaths per ...
At national level in England and Wales, infant mortality rates fell rapidly from the early 1970s and...
At national level in England and Wales, infant mortality rates fell rapidly from the early 1970s and...
Infant mortality is an important population health statistic that is often used to make health polic...
Infant mortality rates vary widely across different populations in the United States. Often, race, e...
Infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births by race/ethnicity among Michigan high-risk counties, 200...
Infant Mortality Rates, IMR, describes the number of infant deaths per $1,000$ live births and is co...
• The estimated total King County population in 2005 was 1,808,300, including 890,183 men and 898,11...
For nearly 30 years, Michigan has been reducing its infant mortality rate. Still, as of 2009, a blac...
During the late 1980s, Alaska’s infant mortality rate (IMR) was 1.2 times greater than that of the U...
Abstract The infant mortality rate (IMR) at Cherbourg Aboriginal Community in south‐eastern Queensla...
Background: Infant mortality has been used as a predictor of population health, and was higher in th...
The accuracy of perinatal and infant mortality rates in most developing countries is questionable. W...
Data from the National Infant Mortality Surveillance project were used to examine the State-specific...
This research was an investigation of the relationship of selected social indicators to variations i...