Thesis(M.P.H.)--University of Washington, 1991Vital event statistics such as infant births and infant mortality rates are used by health professionals for a wide variety of purposes. Infant births and mortality rates are used for program planning and evaluation at the local, state, and federal levels. For example, the infant mortality rate is regarded as a summary measure of infant health, and in its broadest use, a measure of the quality of Jtfe in a society. Comparing infant mortality rates between groups can help describe how factors present before, during, and after pregnancy affect the developing fetus and newborn. Studying trends through time allows further advancement in knowledge about how best to prevent morbidity and mor...
Background: Racial and ethnic minority infants and mothers have worse birth outcomes than Caucasian ...
The magnitude of Black–White differences in infant mortality rates varies considerably across U.S. c...
The infant mortality rate is the number of infants per 1,000 live births who die in the first year o...
Thesis(M.P.H.)--University of Washington, 1991Vital event statistics such as infant births and infan...
The Linked Birth/Infant Death Data Set offers a means to estimate the level of misreporting of race ...
This study was conducted to verify the rates, causality, and associated risk factors for American In...
Infant mortality is defined as the number of deaths per 1000 births. The U.S. infant mortality rate ...
Objectives. (1) To determine the infant mortality rate (IMR) in American Indians/ Alaska Natives (AI...
This report compares characteristics of Indian babies who die during the first year of life with tho...
Objective: The purpose of this research is to describe race-related disparities in infant mortality ...
Infant mortality rates have often been used as heaIth status indicators, particularly for internatio...
Based on a sample of 57,645 birth and death certificates, this study examines infant mortality in Il...
The primary objective of the study of fetal growth and development has been to reduce fetal and infa...
AbstractInfant mortality is a metric influenced by societal, political and medical advances. The way...
The purpose of this study was to describe the neonatal characteristics of Native American (Indian) i...
Background: Racial and ethnic minority infants and mothers have worse birth outcomes than Caucasian ...
The magnitude of Black–White differences in infant mortality rates varies considerably across U.S. c...
The infant mortality rate is the number of infants per 1,000 live births who die in the first year o...
Thesis(M.P.H.)--University of Washington, 1991Vital event statistics such as infant births and infan...
The Linked Birth/Infant Death Data Set offers a means to estimate the level of misreporting of race ...
This study was conducted to verify the rates, causality, and associated risk factors for American In...
Infant mortality is defined as the number of deaths per 1000 births. The U.S. infant mortality rate ...
Objectives. (1) To determine the infant mortality rate (IMR) in American Indians/ Alaska Natives (AI...
This report compares characteristics of Indian babies who die during the first year of life with tho...
Objective: The purpose of this research is to describe race-related disparities in infant mortality ...
Infant mortality rates have often been used as heaIth status indicators, particularly for internatio...
Based on a sample of 57,645 birth and death certificates, this study examines infant mortality in Il...
The primary objective of the study of fetal growth and development has been to reduce fetal and infa...
AbstractInfant mortality is a metric influenced by societal, political and medical advances. The way...
The purpose of this study was to describe the neonatal characteristics of Native American (Indian) i...
Background: Racial and ethnic minority infants and mothers have worse birth outcomes than Caucasian ...
The magnitude of Black–White differences in infant mortality rates varies considerably across U.S. c...
The infant mortality rate is the number of infants per 1,000 live births who die in the first year o...