Objective. In recent years, gains in neonatal survival have been most evident among very low birth weight, preterm, and low birth weight (LBW) infants. Most of the improvement in neonatal survival since the early 1980s seems to be the consequence of decreasing birth weight-specific mortality rates, which occurred during a period of increasing preterm and LBW rates. Although the decline in neonatal mortality has been widely publicized in the United States, research suggests that clinicians may still underestimate the chances of survival of an infant who is born too early or too small and may overestimate the eventuality of serious disability. So that clinicians may have current and needed ethnic- and race-specific estimates of the “chances” ...
The infant mortality rate for non-Hispanic Black infants in the U.S. is 13.63 deaths per 1,000 live ...
Demographers have long studied the unacceptably high rates of infant mortality in the U.S., relative...
This paper explores the determinants of birthweight-specific neonatal mortality rates across States ...
Objective. In recent years, gains in neonatal survival have been most evident among very low birth w...
In recent decades, neonatal and postneonatal mortality rates have declined overall in the United Sta...
Utilizing South Carolina live birth-infant death cohort files for the period 1975-80, this study exa...
Abstract Background Infant mortality has traditionally been analyzed as a function of birth weight a...
Aims: This study examines predictors of neonatal and post-neonatal mortality among infants born to b...
ObjectiveBirth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States. Previous report...
infants. It is unknown, however, whether this difference is ‘normal ’ (i.e. physiological) or reflec...
Preterm birth, a major determinant of infant mortality, has been increasing in recent years.The auth...
Birth at preterm gestation and/or with low birth weight is a major predictor of the infant mortality...
Objectives: To examine changes in care practices over time by race and ethnicity and whether the dec...
Wisconsin infant mortality rates are largely driven by neonatal deaths. This shows an urgent need to...
Neonatal, postneonatal, and infant mortality rates were determined in Texas\u27 triethnic population...
The infant mortality rate for non-Hispanic Black infants in the U.S. is 13.63 deaths per 1,000 live ...
Demographers have long studied the unacceptably high rates of infant mortality in the U.S., relative...
This paper explores the determinants of birthweight-specific neonatal mortality rates across States ...
Objective. In recent years, gains in neonatal survival have been most evident among very low birth w...
In recent decades, neonatal and postneonatal mortality rates have declined overall in the United Sta...
Utilizing South Carolina live birth-infant death cohort files for the period 1975-80, this study exa...
Abstract Background Infant mortality has traditionally been analyzed as a function of birth weight a...
Aims: This study examines predictors of neonatal and post-neonatal mortality among infants born to b...
ObjectiveBirth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States. Previous report...
infants. It is unknown, however, whether this difference is ‘normal ’ (i.e. physiological) or reflec...
Preterm birth, a major determinant of infant mortality, has been increasing in recent years.The auth...
Birth at preterm gestation and/or with low birth weight is a major predictor of the infant mortality...
Objectives: To examine changes in care practices over time by race and ethnicity and whether the dec...
Wisconsin infant mortality rates are largely driven by neonatal deaths. This shows an urgent need to...
Neonatal, postneonatal, and infant mortality rates were determined in Texas\u27 triethnic population...
The infant mortality rate for non-Hispanic Black infants in the U.S. is 13.63 deaths per 1,000 live ...
Demographers have long studied the unacceptably high rates of infant mortality in the U.S., relative...
This paper explores the determinants of birthweight-specific neonatal mortality rates across States ...