Report of a study of vital signs present at birth as observed in the delivery rooms of five hospitals, and a study of the relationship of these signs of life to definitions of live birth and fetal death used for vital registration purposes; comparison of rates based on the study data according to alternate definitions which include various combinations of vital signs present at birth.[by Helen C. Chase, Louis Weiner, and Joseph Garfinkel]Includes bibliographical references
Stillbirth is the mayor contributor to perinatal mortality. Aim: To report a system for classificat...
This report presents 2021 data on U.S. births according to a variety of characteristics. Trends in f...
DHHS publication ; no. (PHS) 2008\ue2\u20ac\u201c1120Objectives: This report presents final 2005 dat...
Mortality experience of the 1960 live-birth cohort during the first year of life, by birth weight, p...
Recent reports by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have decried the high rate of fetal...
Statistics on infant mortality rates according to racer sex, family income, education of mother, and...
The statistics in this report have been assembled by the National Center for Health Statistics to an...
The National Vital Statistics System provides access to public use data files, publishes reports and...
In the 1980 National Natality and Fetal Mortality Surveys, information about fetal monitoring and ty...
Background: To ensure continued adaptation to extra-uterine life, all newborns have their physiologi...
Context The birth process and the moments thereafter are a crucial time for newborns as they adapt t...
Note: Readers will notice that this annual article is changing over time by incorporating new datase...
This report was originally published in Vital Statistics--Special Reports, Vol. 39, No. 1 (July 1954...
The National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) provides the nation\u2019s official vital statistics bas...
Epidemiologic comparisons of the sudden infant death syndrome with other major components of infant ...
Stillbirth is the mayor contributor to perinatal mortality. Aim: To report a system for classificat...
This report presents 2021 data on U.S. births according to a variety of characteristics. Trends in f...
DHHS publication ; no. (PHS) 2008\ue2\u20ac\u201c1120Objectives: This report presents final 2005 dat...
Mortality experience of the 1960 live-birth cohort during the first year of life, by birth weight, p...
Recent reports by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have decried the high rate of fetal...
Statistics on infant mortality rates according to racer sex, family income, education of mother, and...
The statistics in this report have been assembled by the National Center for Health Statistics to an...
The National Vital Statistics System provides access to public use data files, publishes reports and...
In the 1980 National Natality and Fetal Mortality Surveys, information about fetal monitoring and ty...
Background: To ensure continued adaptation to extra-uterine life, all newborns have their physiologi...
Context The birth process and the moments thereafter are a crucial time for newborns as they adapt t...
Note: Readers will notice that this annual article is changing over time by incorporating new datase...
This report was originally published in Vital Statistics--Special Reports, Vol. 39, No. 1 (July 1954...
The National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) provides the nation\u2019s official vital statistics bas...
Epidemiologic comparisons of the sudden infant death syndrome with other major components of infant ...
Stillbirth is the mayor contributor to perinatal mortality. Aim: To report a system for classificat...
This report presents 2021 data on U.S. births according to a variety of characteristics. Trends in f...
DHHS publication ; no. (PHS) 2008\ue2\u20ac\u201c1120Objectives: This report presents final 2005 dat...