The primary objective of the study of fetal growth and development has been to reduce fetal and infant mortality, including the elimination of excess mortality that is observed in certain race/sex groups (i.e. African American and male infants). To continue this effort, this study utilized national infant birth/death data in three ways: (1) Race-and-sex-specific models of infant mortality were developed that corroborated several current hypotheses regarding mortality differences among race/sex groups as well as generated new hypotheses to explain these differences; (2) Eight different models of infant mortality based on infant birthweight and gestational age were created and compared as to predictive ability; and, (3) These eight models all...
INTRODUCTION: Within Kalamazoo County, as across the nation, infants of color die at markedly higher...
Frisbie, Forbes, and Pullum (1996) show that it is meaningful to account for low birth weight, prete...
Background—The United States continues to have one of the highest infant mortality rates (IMR). Alth...
Aims: This study examines predictors of neonatal and postneonatal mortality among infants born to bl...
Demographers have long studied the unacceptably high rates of infant mortality in the U.S., relative...
Based on a sample of 57,645 birth and death certificates, this study examines infant mortality in Il...
Objective: The purpose of this research is to describe race-related disparities in infant mortality ...
Infant mortality is defined as the number of deaths per 1000 births. The U.S. infant mortality rate ...
Thesis(M.P.H.)--University of Washington, 1991Vital event statistics such as infant births and infan...
The recent slowdown in the decline of infant mortality in the United States and the continued high r...
Infant mortality rates (IMRs) are considered to be one of the most important indicators of a healthy...
Birth weight is the most important proximate determinant of the level of infant mortality. However, ...
Purpose: To measure changes in Georgia’s fetoinfant mortality rate (FIMR) from 1981-83 to 2001...
Neonatal, postneonatal, and infant mortality rates were determined in Texas\u27 triethnic population...
Birth-weight- and gestational-age-specific perinatal mortality curves intersect when compared by rac...
INTRODUCTION: Within Kalamazoo County, as across the nation, infants of color die at markedly higher...
Frisbie, Forbes, and Pullum (1996) show that it is meaningful to account for low birth weight, prete...
Background—The United States continues to have one of the highest infant mortality rates (IMR). Alth...
Aims: This study examines predictors of neonatal and postneonatal mortality among infants born to bl...
Demographers have long studied the unacceptably high rates of infant mortality in the U.S., relative...
Based on a sample of 57,645 birth and death certificates, this study examines infant mortality in Il...
Objective: The purpose of this research is to describe race-related disparities in infant mortality ...
Infant mortality is defined as the number of deaths per 1000 births. The U.S. infant mortality rate ...
Thesis(M.P.H.)--University of Washington, 1991Vital event statistics such as infant births and infan...
The recent slowdown in the decline of infant mortality in the United States and the continued high r...
Infant mortality rates (IMRs) are considered to be one of the most important indicators of a healthy...
Birth weight is the most important proximate determinant of the level of infant mortality. However, ...
Purpose: To measure changes in Georgia’s fetoinfant mortality rate (FIMR) from 1981-83 to 2001...
Neonatal, postneonatal, and infant mortality rates were determined in Texas\u27 triethnic population...
Birth-weight- and gestational-age-specific perinatal mortality curves intersect when compared by rac...
INTRODUCTION: Within Kalamazoo County, as across the nation, infants of color die at markedly higher...
Frisbie, Forbes, and Pullum (1996) show that it is meaningful to account for low birth weight, prete...
Background—The United States continues to have one of the highest infant mortality rates (IMR). Alth...