The joy of birth and the sorrow of losing a newborn are profoundly personal experiences. Still, to some extent, both infant births and deaths are associated with numerous social and environmental factors. These factors include maternal health and level of access to, and quality of, health care (MacDorman and Mathews 2008). Moreover, infant mortality has been recognized as a relatively reliable marker of societal well-being (Gortmaker and Wise 1997). Therefore, it is important that we examine infant mortality rates throughout the state of South Dakota
The infant mortality rate is the number of infants per 1,000 live births who die in the first year o...
The 2016 the National Advisory Committee on Rural Health & Human Services (NACRHHS) held a discussio...
Infant mortality rates vary widely across different populations in the United States. Often, race, e...
The birth of a baby can be a momentous occasion, but when an infant is born prematurely and/or with ...
This research was an investigation of the relationship of selected social indicators to variations i...
This research examines the relationship between social and biological characteristics of the infant ...
When people think of poverty in the United States, many picture inner-city ghettos with homeless men...
Infant mortality rates have often been used as heaIth status indicators, particularly for internatio...
Background: Infant mortality has been used as a predictor of population health, and was higher in th...
In 2012, South Dakota ranked 50th in the US in infant mortality and reducing infant mortality is a p...
Children’s health is the foundation of their overall development, and ensuring that they are born he...
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control collects and monitors infant morta...
In consequence, the general plan of the bulletin in describing the conditions and findings of the st...
The health status of South Dakotans is commonly reported from public health surveillance surveys. Su...
Statistics on infant mortality rates according to racer sex, family income, education of mother, and...
The infant mortality rate is the number of infants per 1,000 live births who die in the first year o...
The 2016 the National Advisory Committee on Rural Health & Human Services (NACRHHS) held a discussio...
Infant mortality rates vary widely across different populations in the United States. Often, race, e...
The birth of a baby can be a momentous occasion, but when an infant is born prematurely and/or with ...
This research was an investigation of the relationship of selected social indicators to variations i...
This research examines the relationship between social and biological characteristics of the infant ...
When people think of poverty in the United States, many picture inner-city ghettos with homeless men...
Infant mortality rates have often been used as heaIth status indicators, particularly for internatio...
Background: Infant mortality has been used as a predictor of population health, and was higher in th...
In 2012, South Dakota ranked 50th in the US in infant mortality and reducing infant mortality is a p...
Children’s health is the foundation of their overall development, and ensuring that they are born he...
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control collects and monitors infant morta...
In consequence, the general plan of the bulletin in describing the conditions and findings of the st...
The health status of South Dakotans is commonly reported from public health surveillance surveys. Su...
Statistics on infant mortality rates according to racer sex, family income, education of mother, and...
The infant mortality rate is the number of infants per 1,000 live births who die in the first year o...
The 2016 the National Advisory Committee on Rural Health & Human Services (NACRHHS) held a discussio...
Infant mortality rates vary widely across different populations in the United States. Often, race, e...