Background: The stillbirth rate in most high income countries reduced in the early part of the 20th century but has apparently been static over the past 2½ decades. However, there has not been any account taken of pregnancy terminations and birth defects on these trends. The current study sought to quantify these relationships using linked Western Australian administrative data for the years 1986–2010. Methods: We analysed a retrospective, population-based cohort of Western Australia births from 1986 to 2010, with de-identified linked data from core population health datasets. Results: The study revealed a significant decrease in the neonatal death rate from 1986 to 2010 (6.1 to 2.1 neonatal deaths per 1000 births; p < .01), while the o...
Background Stillbirth rates are high and represent a substantial proportion of the under-5 mortality...
BACKGROUND: Stillbirth rates remain high, especially in low and middle-income countries, where rates...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is growing evidence from high-income countries that maternal country ...
BACKGROUND: The stillbirth rate in most high income countries reduced in the early part of the 20(th...
Background Perinatal mortality rates are typically higher in Aboriginal than non‐Aboriginal populat...
Background: Stillbirth remains a public health concern in high-income countries. Over the past 20\ua...
Background: Considering the public health importance of stillbirth, this study quantified the trends...
Summary The loss of a baby who was either stillborn or died in the first weeks of life is a tragic ...
It is estimated that everyday 7000 women worldwide have their pregnancy end with a stillbirth, howev...
Background Stillbirth is a critical public health issue worldwide. While the rates in high‐income c...
BACKGROUND: Stillbirths do not count in routine worldwide data-collating systems or for the Millenni...
Background: There is growing evidence from high-income countries that maternal country of birth is a...
Background As there are variations in stillbirth rates and trends, even among high income countries...
BACKGROUND:There is growing evidence from high-income countries that maternal country of birth is a ...
Objectives We aimed to use simple clinical questions to group women and provide their specific rates...
Background Stillbirth rates are high and represent a substantial proportion of the under-5 mortality...
BACKGROUND: Stillbirth rates remain high, especially in low and middle-income countries, where rates...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is growing evidence from high-income countries that maternal country ...
BACKGROUND: The stillbirth rate in most high income countries reduced in the early part of the 20(th...
Background Perinatal mortality rates are typically higher in Aboriginal than non‐Aboriginal populat...
Background: Stillbirth remains a public health concern in high-income countries. Over the past 20\ua...
Background: Considering the public health importance of stillbirth, this study quantified the trends...
Summary The loss of a baby who was either stillborn or died in the first weeks of life is a tragic ...
It is estimated that everyday 7000 women worldwide have their pregnancy end with a stillbirth, howev...
Background Stillbirth is a critical public health issue worldwide. While the rates in high‐income c...
BACKGROUND: Stillbirths do not count in routine worldwide data-collating systems or for the Millenni...
Background: There is growing evidence from high-income countries that maternal country of birth is a...
Background As there are variations in stillbirth rates and trends, even among high income countries...
BACKGROUND:There is growing evidence from high-income countries that maternal country of birth is a ...
Objectives We aimed to use simple clinical questions to group women and provide their specific rates...
Background Stillbirth rates are high and represent a substantial proportion of the under-5 mortality...
BACKGROUND: Stillbirth rates remain high, especially in low and middle-income countries, where rates...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is growing evidence from high-income countries that maternal country ...