This document, titled "Achievements in public health, 1900-1999: Healthier mothers and babies," appeared in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (a publication of the CDC), 48 (38), 1 October 1999. It is reproduced below in full. (For two earlier issues in this series, one ...
hasfluctuatedsince(3).SeeTable4forstate-specificratesfor2023. .Ratesofearlypreterm(lessthan34completedweeksofgestation)and latepreterm(34–36weeks)births werealsoessentiallyunchangedfrom2022to2023(Table3).Theearly pretermratewas2.76%,thesame asin2022;thelatepretermratewas7.65%in2023comparedwith7.62%in2022...
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While the critics of modern obstetrics have been dithering about C-sections and intervention rates, American women have been dying in and around childbirth of potentially preventable causes that have nothing to do with either. The latest CDC report on maternal mortality confi...
The rate of these STIs is generally stable or declining, with a 1.9% increase inoverall reported STI ratesover the past 5 years and a 1.0% decline in the past year. A closer look at each studied disease revealed that, in the past year, reported chlamydia cases increased by 0....
Novisi Arthur1, Ishminder Kaur2 and Alison J. Carey1,3* Abstract Background: There is limited data on pediatric ventilator-associated events (PedVAE) in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) setting, since the CDC mandated state reporting of these events in January 2019...
期刊名称:《Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: CDC Surveillance Summaries》 | 2018年第21期 28.Vital Signs: Trends in State Suicide Rates a?? United States, 1999a??2016 and Circumstances Contributing to Suicide a?? 27 States, 2015 机译:重要标志:州自杀率趋势???美国,1999a-2016年和自杀的...
Despite this generally positive trend, our country continues to have the highest rates of infant mortality between countries and EU candidate countries, with a better reporting system of infant mortality. The study aims to identify and assess infectious risk factors affecting the survival chances of ...
competition and low public spending. Singaporeans pay for much of their health care out of their own pockets and enjoy among the world’s highest life expectancies and lowest infant-mortality rates. The country spends just 5% of GDP on health care, of...
“The fact that [infant mortality rates] are not continuing to decrease is a very big deal. Even flat infant mortality rates are not good. We need to see these numbers going down – and fast – because they are far too high.” The leading causes of infant mortality i...