OBJECTIVE: To establish the extent of maternal mortality in Italy in between 1980 and 1996 in order to compare it with the international data. STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a retrospective study on maternal deaths in Italy from 1980 to 1996. Data have been collected by Italian Statistic Institute (ISTAT). We calculated both the maternal mortality rates and the percentages of causes of death in the whole period, according to WHO definitions. RESULTS: The data confirmed the trends of the previous decade: maternal mortality rates have decreased from 13.25 (1980) to 3.78 (1996) for 100000 live births. Haemorrhage and hypertension have been the main causes of maternal death, while pulmonary embolism has had a minor affect on maternal mortalit...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the lists o...
<p><span>Maternal mortality and morbidity related to perinatal events are increasingly rare in advan...
Background: In the last few years the need for disaggregated statistics at small territorial levels ...
Between 1955 and 1984 Italian maternal mortality steadily declined by about 90% (from 133.3 per 100,...
On the basis of the number of livebirths, stillbirths and deaths within the first year of life publi...
Determinants of stillbirth, perinatal and infant mortality in Italy have been analyzed using informa...
Determinants of stillbirths, perinatal and infant mortality in Italy have been analyzed using inform...
Trends in stillbirth rates, perinatal, neonatal and postneonatal mortality in Italy over the period ...
Life expectancy at birth in southern Europe is known to be greater than expected in comparison with ...
The aim of the study was to investigate factors in stillbirth mortality in Italy
none3noBACKGROUND: Infant mortality is a key indicator of child and population health. The aim of t...
The objective of this report is to describe the mortality rates in the first two years of life durin...
Although dramatically reduced in Western and developed countries, maternal mortality is still today ...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the lists ...
Background: Infant mortality rate (IMR) is a key public health indicator. Maternal age is a well-kno...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the lists o...
<p><span>Maternal mortality and morbidity related to perinatal events are increasingly rare in advan...
Background: In the last few years the need for disaggregated statistics at small territorial levels ...
Between 1955 and 1984 Italian maternal mortality steadily declined by about 90% (from 133.3 per 100,...
On the basis of the number of livebirths, stillbirths and deaths within the first year of life publi...
Determinants of stillbirth, perinatal and infant mortality in Italy have been analyzed using informa...
Determinants of stillbirths, perinatal and infant mortality in Italy have been analyzed using inform...
Trends in stillbirth rates, perinatal, neonatal and postneonatal mortality in Italy over the period ...
Life expectancy at birth in southern Europe is known to be greater than expected in comparison with ...
The aim of the study was to investigate factors in stillbirth mortality in Italy
none3noBACKGROUND: Infant mortality is a key indicator of child and population health. The aim of t...
The objective of this report is to describe the mortality rates in the first two years of life durin...
Although dramatically reduced in Western and developed countries, maternal mortality is still today ...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the lists ...
Background: Infant mortality rate (IMR) is a key public health indicator. Maternal age is a well-kno...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the lists o...
<p><span>Maternal mortality and morbidity related to perinatal events are increasingly rare in advan...
Background: In the last few years the need for disaggregated statistics at small territorial levels ...