MALARIA IN INDIA AND THE BIRTH AND DEATH-RATE.doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(00)50681-3W KENRICKElsevier BVThe Lancet
In 2023, the mortality rate in Russia amounted to 12.1 deaths per 1,000 population, marking a decrease compared to two years prior when it peaked at 16.7 deaths per 1,000 inhabitants as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The death rate in the country was historically higher...
Thus, if one population has a high proportion of old people, its crude death rate will be higher than that of a population with a high proportion of young adults, even though at each age the probabilities of death are identical. For example, in 2000 Mexico had a crude death rate of 4...
Interstate Variations in Proportion of Mothers With History of Neonatal Death in India View LargeDownload Error bars indicate 95% CI; NFHS-4, National Family Health Survey; NMR, neonatal mortality rate. Figure 2. Adjusted Odds Ratios (ORs) for Neonatal Mortality for Overall Sample and Subgroup ...
rate and causes of death among all neonates between 26–32 weeks’ gestation admitted in the respective hospitals during the study duration and this constituted GLSE-Plus dataset (Table2). Among 2209 preterm neonates born at 26–32 weeks’ gestation in the above centers (inclusive of all ...
in and of itself, diminishing the motivation to perform the avoidance response. Yet avoidance persists and is quite resistant to extinction,6,57,85,90even though other conditioned responses thought to indicate learned fear (freezing and heart rate)83,86,91can be effectively extinguished by ...
The tree prior follows a birth-death process. As MCMCTree does not support estimating the speciation and extinction rates, we had to use fixed values for them. Based on the diversification rate estimates from previous sudy79, we set the birth rate (λ) at 9.88 and the death rate (μ) at...
Study Selection Cohort studies that reported on maternal BMI before or in early pregnancy and risk of fetal death, miscarriage, stillbirth, and neonatal, perinatal and infant death were included. Publications that provided adjusted relative risk (RR) estimates such as risk ratios, incidence rate rati...
The infant mortality rate (IMR) was defined as the number of deaths within 1 year from birth per 1000 live births. The neonatal mortality rate (NMR) was defined as the number of deaths within 28 days from birth per 1000 live births. The early neonatal mortality rate (ENMR) was defined ...
The effect of excess fluid balance on the mortality rate of surgical patients: a multicenter prospective study. Crit Care. 2013;17:R288. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Zhao Z, Wang D, Jia Y, Tian Y, Wang Y, Wei Y, et al. Analysis of the association of fluid balance ...