Preterm birth remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among nonanomalous neonates, and is a major public health problem. Non-Hispanic black women have a 2-fold greater risk for preterm birth compared with non-Hispanic white race. The reasons for this disparity are poorly understood and cannot be explained solely by sociodemographic factors. Underlying factors including a complex interaction between maternal, paternal, and fetal genetics, epigenetics, the microbiome, and these sociodemographic risk factors likely underlies the differences between racial groups, but these relationships are currently poorly understood. This article reviews the epidemiology of disparities in preterm birth rates and adverse pregnancy outcomes and di...
The causes of the racial/ethnic disparity in preterm birth (PTB) remain largely unknown; traditional...
ObjectiveThis study aims to compare preterm birth (PTB) risk and maternal factors associated with PT...
The aim of this study is to present a systematic review of available literature on the effect of mat...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...
Very preterm birth (<32 weeks' gestation) occurs in approximately 2% of livebirths but is a leading ...
Background Preterm birth is a complex disorder with a heritable genetic component. Studies of primar...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...
Preterm birth is more prevalent in African Americans than European Americans and contributes to 3.4 ...
Very preterm birth (<32 weeks ’ gestation) occurs in approximately 2 % of livebirths but is a lea...
Preterm birth and infant mortality disproportionately affect African American families compared to W...
In 2017–2019, the March of Dimes convened a workgroup with biomedical, clinical, and epidemiologic e...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to present a systematic review of available literature on the e...
Compared with European Americans, African American infants experience disproportionately high rates ...
The causes of the racial/ethnic disparity in preterm birth (PTB) remain largely unknown; traditional...
The causes of the racial/ethnic disparity in preterm birth (PTB) remain largely unknown; traditional...
ObjectiveThis study aims to compare preterm birth (PTB) risk and maternal factors associated with PT...
The aim of this study is to present a systematic review of available literature on the effect of mat...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...
Very preterm birth (<32 weeks' gestation) occurs in approximately 2% of livebirths but is a leading ...
Background Preterm birth is a complex disorder with a heritable genetic component. Studies of primar...
Many studies find racial/ethnic disparities in a diverse set of birth outcomes. However few empirica...
Preterm birth is more prevalent in African Americans than European Americans and contributes to 3.4 ...
Very preterm birth (<32 weeks ’ gestation) occurs in approximately 2 % of livebirths but is a lea...
Preterm birth and infant mortality disproportionately affect African American families compared to W...
In 2017–2019, the March of Dimes convened a workgroup with biomedical, clinical, and epidemiologic e...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to present a systematic review of available literature on the e...
Compared with European Americans, African American infants experience disproportionately high rates ...
The causes of the racial/ethnic disparity in preterm birth (PTB) remain largely unknown; traditional...
The causes of the racial/ethnic disparity in preterm birth (PTB) remain largely unknown; traditional...
ObjectiveThis study aims to compare preterm birth (PTB) risk and maternal factors associated with PT...
The aim of this study is to present a systematic review of available literature on the effect of mat...