Background: When calculating life expectancy, it is usually assumed that deaths are uniformly distributed within each of the age intervals. As most of the infant deaths are neonatal deaths, this calls for a better assessment for that age group. Methods: The Flemish unified death and birth certificates database for all calendar years between 1999 and 2008 was used. A Kaplan-Meier survival analysis on a yearly basis was performed to assess the mean time-to-event and to compare survival curves between both genders. Results: Over the last years, a slight though not steady decrease of the infant mortality rate is observed. In 2008, the probability among live births of dying before their first anniversary is 4.6 ‰ in boys and 3.5 ‰ in girls. The ...
The longterm historical decline in infant mortality has been accompanied by increasing concentration...
Background: Reducing premature mortality is a crucial public health objective. After a long gap in t...
OBJECTIVE: In the Netherlands, the threshold for offering active treatment for spontaneous birth was...
Abstract: In this paper we explore the life expectancy at birth in the Netherlands by based on a rec...
<b>Background</b>: The long-term historical decline in infant mortality has been accompanied by incr...
Censuses and demographic surveys in developing countries frequently include questions of adult women...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, life expectancy at birth was much lower in Flanders, the ...
Belgium is known to have a lesser low birthweight rate and a lower infant mortality rate than the Un...
Contains fulltext : 200259pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this arti...
Background: Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and u...
<p>Mortality of all infants born (n = 345) in the Netherlands between January 1, 2007 and December 3...
In the recent literature on young age mortality a considerable attention has been devoted to the phe...
SummaryBackgroundThe days immediately after birth are the most risky for human survival, yet neonata...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To investigate the variation in the survival rate and the m...
BackgroundThe addition of neonatal (NN) mortality targets in the Sustainable Development Goals highl...
The longterm historical decline in infant mortality has been accompanied by increasing concentration...
Background: Reducing premature mortality is a crucial public health objective. After a long gap in t...
OBJECTIVE: In the Netherlands, the threshold for offering active treatment for spontaneous birth was...
Abstract: In this paper we explore the life expectancy at birth in the Netherlands by based on a rec...
<b>Background</b>: The long-term historical decline in infant mortality has been accompanied by incr...
Censuses and demographic surveys in developing countries frequently include questions of adult women...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, life expectancy at birth was much lower in Flanders, the ...
Belgium is known to have a lesser low birthweight rate and a lower infant mortality rate than the Un...
Contains fulltext : 200259pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this arti...
Background: Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and u...
<p>Mortality of all infants born (n = 345) in the Netherlands between January 1, 2007 and December 3...
In the recent literature on young age mortality a considerable attention has been devoted to the phe...
SummaryBackgroundThe days immediately after birth are the most risky for human survival, yet neonata...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To investigate the variation in the survival rate and the m...
BackgroundThe addition of neonatal (NN) mortality targets in the Sustainable Development Goals highl...
The longterm historical decline in infant mortality has been accompanied by increasing concentration...
Background: Reducing premature mortality is a crucial public health objective. After a long gap in t...
OBJECTIVE: In the Netherlands, the threshold for offering active treatment for spontaneous birth was...