Records of births, infant deaths, and fetal deaths are compiled by the US Vital Records System and used to monitor population health and guide health policy. The Perinatal Periods of Risk Approach (PPOR) relies on vital records data to address fetal and infant mortality in US cities. It uses reference groups to estimate preventable mortality by risk period. To avoid biased analyses due to poor data quality for small and early infant and fetal deaths, an expert committee recommended that PPOR analyses exclude fetal deaths delivered at gestational age (GA) \u3c24 \u3eweeks, and infant deaths and live births with birthweights (BW) We developed a method to quantify underreporting by week of gestation (from 20 to 31 weeks) and by birthweight (in...
The perinatal periods of risk (PPOR) methodology was used to analyze resident fetal and infant death...
Objectives\u2014This report presents 2003 fetal and perinatal mor- tality data by a variety of chara...
Objective: To identify neonatal risk for severe adverse perinatal outcomes across birth weight centi...
Records of births, infant deaths, and fetal deaths are compiled by the US Vital Records System and u...
Background: Infant mortality is one of the strongest indicators of social and economic development i...
Objective: To evaluate three birth-weight (BW) standards (Australian population-based, Fenton and IN...
Premature birth has been identified as the single greatest cause of death worldwide in children unde...
Objectives\u2014This report presents 2013 fetal and perinatal mortality data by maternal age, marita...
Objectives\u2014This report presents 2006 fetal and perinatal mor\uad tality data by maternal age, m...
Development of systems for perinatal regionalization and for the provision of risk-appropriate mater...
Background: Fetal and neonatal mortality rates are essential indicators of population health, but va...
The recent slowdown in the decline of infant mortality in the United States and the continued high r...
Introduction. Infant mortality (IM) is a critical indicator of the health of communities because soc...
To compare population versus customized fetal growth norms in identifying neonates at risk for adver...
Introduction. Infant mortality is a critical indicator of the health of communities because societal...
The perinatal periods of risk (PPOR) methodology was used to analyze resident fetal and infant death...
Objectives\u2014This report presents 2003 fetal and perinatal mor- tality data by a variety of chara...
Objective: To identify neonatal risk for severe adverse perinatal outcomes across birth weight centi...
Records of births, infant deaths, and fetal deaths are compiled by the US Vital Records System and u...
Background: Infant mortality is one of the strongest indicators of social and economic development i...
Objective: To evaluate three birth-weight (BW) standards (Australian population-based, Fenton and IN...
Premature birth has been identified as the single greatest cause of death worldwide in children unde...
Objectives\u2014This report presents 2013 fetal and perinatal mortality data by maternal age, marita...
Objectives\u2014This report presents 2006 fetal and perinatal mor\uad tality data by maternal age, m...
Development of systems for perinatal regionalization and for the provision of risk-appropriate mater...
Background: Fetal and neonatal mortality rates are essential indicators of population health, but va...
The recent slowdown in the decline of infant mortality in the United States and the continued high r...
Introduction. Infant mortality (IM) is a critical indicator of the health of communities because soc...
To compare population versus customized fetal growth norms in identifying neonates at risk for adver...
Introduction. Infant mortality is a critical indicator of the health of communities because societal...
The perinatal periods of risk (PPOR) methodology was used to analyze resident fetal and infant death...
Objectives\u2014This report presents 2003 fetal and perinatal mor- tality data by a variety of chara...
Objective: To identify neonatal risk for severe adverse perinatal outcomes across birth weight centi...