BACKGROUND: Infant mortality rate (IMR) is used as a population health indicator. We provide an updated description of temporal and geographical trends of IMR in Italy. METHODS: Regional data on infant deaths and live births were available for France, Germany, England, Portugal (1999-2000), and Italy (1990-2001). Mortality rates including 95% CIs and time-trends were computed. RESULTS: IMR was 4.5 per 1000 live births in 1999-2001. Between 1999-2001 and 1990-1992 both neonatal and post-neonatal mortality rates declined (P < 0.05) but not the North/South ratio. In 1999-2000 the regional variability in IMR was higher in Italy than in other European countries. CONCLUSION: Despite progresses in reducing IMR, geographical disparities persist ...
The spatial and temporal distribution of infant death rates attributed to the single cause of congen...
Negli ultimi 15 anni la realtà sociale italiana è marcatamente cambiata, sia con riferimento ad una ...
Abstract Introduction One issue that continues to attract the attention of public health researchers...
BACKGROUND: Infant mortality rate (IMR) is used as a population health indicator. We provide an upda...
BACKGROUND: Infant mortality is a key indicator of child and population health. The aim of this stu...
Despite a substantial decline in stillbirth and infant mortality rates in Italy during the last cent...
Abstract Background All the children of the world should be born equal, but this is not so: even in ...
On the basis of the number of livebirths, stillbirths and deaths within the first year of life publi...
In 1980, the ratio of home birth to public hospital perinatal and neonatal mortality rates decreased...
Trends in stillbirth rates, perinatal, neonatal and postneonatal mortality in Italy over the period ...
none5Obiettivo: confrontare l’andamento della mortalità infantile, neonatale e post-neonatale in Ita...
The paper investigates spatio-temporal trends in health disparities through an empirical example. We...
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...
Background: Infant mortality rate (IMR) is a key public health indicator. Maternal age is a well-kno...
The spatial and temporal distribution of infant death rates attributed to the single cause of congen...
Negli ultimi 15 anni la realtà sociale italiana è marcatamente cambiata, sia con riferimento ad una ...
Abstract Introduction One issue that continues to attract the attention of public health researchers...
BACKGROUND: Infant mortality rate (IMR) is used as a population health indicator. We provide an upda...
BACKGROUND: Infant mortality is a key indicator of child and population health. The aim of this stu...
Despite a substantial decline in stillbirth and infant mortality rates in Italy during the last cent...
Abstract Background All the children of the world should be born equal, but this is not so: even in ...
On the basis of the number of livebirths, stillbirths and deaths within the first year of life publi...
In 1980, the ratio of home birth to public hospital perinatal and neonatal mortality rates decreased...
Trends in stillbirth rates, perinatal, neonatal and postneonatal mortality in Italy over the period ...
none5Obiettivo: confrontare l’andamento della mortalità infantile, neonatale e post-neonatale in Ita...
The paper investigates spatio-temporal trends in health disparities through an empirical example. We...
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...
Background: Infant mortality rate (IMR) is a key public health indicator. Maternal age is a well-kno...
The spatial and temporal distribution of infant death rates attributed to the single cause of congen...
Negli ultimi 15 anni la realtà sociale italiana è marcatamente cambiata, sia con riferimento ad una ...
Abstract Introduction One issue that continues to attract the attention of public health researchers...