The findings in this report are based on stillbirths and neonatal deaths with a date of birth between 1 January 2009 and 31 December 2009 notified to CMACE and reported to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). For Trust rates, denominators are based on live births reported to CMACE by hospitals. For Strategic Health Authority (SHA) and country rates, denominators are based on live births reported to ONS and Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA).Perinatal mortality rates for 2009 are assigned to a geographical area and are derived using maternal postcode of residence. Findings for Trusts are derived using the place of death, and any deaths at home are allocated to the Trusts that provided the care at the time of death
Recent advances in perinatal medicine, together with the proliferation of regionalized perinatal net...
Accurate and consistent classification of causes and associated conditions for perinatal deaths is e...
Data from Bio Intelligence Service and World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe.</p
The findings in this report are based on stillbirths and neonatal deaths with a date of birth betwee...
CMACE provides information on perinatal deaths at local, regional and national level for health care...
Perinatal mortality refers to the death of babies in the weeks before or after birth. Perinatal mor...
The CMACE report Perinatal Mortality 2009 completes a decade of reports from CMACE and its predecess...
The utility and validity of perinatal mortality rates (PNMR) as indicators of the quality of health ...
Perinatal mortality refers to the death of babies in the weeks before or after birth. Perinatal mor...
Extended perinatal mortality (stillbirths and neonatal deaths) in the UK and Crown Dependencies is m...
Objective: To determine the perinatal mortality rate (PNMR) and its causes. Materials and Methods: A...
<p>Number of births and neonatal deaths to mothers in each age group by region, and percentage of bi...
Objective To apply the World Health Organization (WHO) Application of the International Classificati...
Objective To apply the World Health Organization (WHO) Application of the International Classificati...
MSc (Health Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusPerinatal mortality refers to the ...
Recent advances in perinatal medicine, together with the proliferation of regionalized perinatal net...
Accurate and consistent classification of causes and associated conditions for perinatal deaths is e...
Data from Bio Intelligence Service and World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe.</p
The findings in this report are based on stillbirths and neonatal deaths with a date of birth betwee...
CMACE provides information on perinatal deaths at local, regional and national level for health care...
Perinatal mortality refers to the death of babies in the weeks before or after birth. Perinatal mor...
The CMACE report Perinatal Mortality 2009 completes a decade of reports from CMACE and its predecess...
The utility and validity of perinatal mortality rates (PNMR) as indicators of the quality of health ...
Perinatal mortality refers to the death of babies in the weeks before or after birth. Perinatal mor...
Extended perinatal mortality (stillbirths and neonatal deaths) in the UK and Crown Dependencies is m...
Objective: To determine the perinatal mortality rate (PNMR) and its causes. Materials and Methods: A...
<p>Number of births and neonatal deaths to mothers in each age group by region, and percentage of bi...
Objective To apply the World Health Organization (WHO) Application of the International Classificati...
Objective To apply the World Health Organization (WHO) Application of the International Classificati...
MSc (Health Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusPerinatal mortality refers to the ...
Recent advances in perinatal medicine, together with the proliferation of regionalized perinatal net...
Accurate and consistent classification of causes and associated conditions for perinatal deaths is e...
Data from Bio Intelligence Service and World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe.</p