The impact of mortality due to congenital anomalies in single-delivery births was compared in 1960 and 1980 birth cohorts; data were used from the 1960 National Center for Health Statistics national linkage of birth and death certificates and the 1980 National Infant Mortality Surveillance project. In 1960 there were 14,714 deaths due to congenital anomalies, compared with 8,674 in 1980, a 41 percent reduction. The infant mortality risk (IMR) due to congenital anomalies fell 31 percent. This is in contrast with the observed 54 percent decline in IMR due to all causes. This reduction in mortality due to congenital anomalies occurred for both whites and blacks in the postneonatal period and for whites only in the neonatal period. Changes rang...
Trends and patterns in US. infant mortaliiy from 1960-88 are analyzed by age, race, sex, season, and...
Background Congenital anomalies consist of a heterogeneous group of conditions involving structural...
Birthweight and neo-natal mortality date for White and Nonwhite single birth infants born in Virgini...
National statistics on the risk of infant mortality by birth weight were collected most recently in ...
Birth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States, accounting for 20.6% of ...
This paper explores the determinants of birthweight-specific neonatal mortality rates across States ...
Contemporary information on the trends and patterns of mortality associated with birth defects and g...
Congenital anomalies have been a leading cause of infant mortality for the past twenty years in the ...
Part of the slow decline in the postneonatal mortality rate and the rapid decline in the neonatal mo...
ObjectiveBirth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States. Previous report...
In 2012, South Dakota ranked 50th in the US in infant mortality and reducing infant mortality is a p...
We investigated the variation of stillbirth and neonatal mortality due to congenital anomalies in re...
The relation between long-term temporal trends in stillbirth and neonatal death rates and the congen...
The ethical issues concerning the use of fetal tissue as a source for organ transplantation has focu...
Major strides have been made in reducing infant mortality in many parts of the world. As the number ...
Trends and patterns in US. infant mortaliiy from 1960-88 are analyzed by age, race, sex, season, and...
Background Congenital anomalies consist of a heterogeneous group of conditions involving structural...
Birthweight and neo-natal mortality date for White and Nonwhite single birth infants born in Virgini...
National statistics on the risk of infant mortality by birth weight were collected most recently in ...
Birth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States, accounting for 20.6% of ...
This paper explores the determinants of birthweight-specific neonatal mortality rates across States ...
Contemporary information on the trends and patterns of mortality associated with birth defects and g...
Congenital anomalies have been a leading cause of infant mortality for the past twenty years in the ...
Part of the slow decline in the postneonatal mortality rate and the rapid decline in the neonatal mo...
ObjectiveBirth defects are a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States. Previous report...
In 2012, South Dakota ranked 50th in the US in infant mortality and reducing infant mortality is a p...
We investigated the variation of stillbirth and neonatal mortality due to congenital anomalies in re...
The relation between long-term temporal trends in stillbirth and neonatal death rates and the congen...
The ethical issues concerning the use of fetal tissue as a source for organ transplantation has focu...
Major strides have been made in reducing infant mortality in many parts of the world. As the number ...
Trends and patterns in US. infant mortaliiy from 1960-88 are analyzed by age, race, sex, season, and...
Background Congenital anomalies consist of a heterogeneous group of conditions involving structural...
Birthweight and neo-natal mortality date for White and Nonwhite single birth infants born in Virgini...