Differences between Oklahoma Indian infant mortality and other races. Public Health Rep. 1991 Jan-Feb; 106 (1):97–99.Kennedy, R. D., and Deapen, R. E.: Differences between Oklahoma Indian infant mortality and other races. Public Health Rep 106: 97-99, January-February 1991....
About 2.1 million Indian children under 5 years of age die each year. In spite of reductions in child mortality rate over the past two decades, the rate re
I am working on three projects to address the issues of, ‘Infant Mortality & Maternal Mortality’ , ‘Chronic diseases’ and ‘rural health’ – using technology. Three companies have already expressed the wish to actively participate in this venture . The impact of this venture would be ...
Causes of death health problems suicide rates and infant mortality in the Indian population are analyzed and comparisons are made with Canadas total population. Data are from the 1986 census. (ANNOTATION) 关键词: Differential Mortality Native Americans Death Rate Health Infant Mortality Suicide ...
Partners in Women’s Health continues to play a pivotal role in providing prenatal care for approximately 88% of annual Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital (CCIRH) births. Our partnership with Healthy Start and CCIRH has reduced our County’s infant mortality rate to a level markedly better ...
In 1980 lung cancer was associated with the highest mortality rate (MR) in white, Indian and coloured men in the RSA. MRs for this type of cancer were higher in 1980 than in 1970 in all three populations, the increase of 47% in that for coloured men being especially marked. On the ot...
Both primary and secondary nutrition interventions are essential in South Africa, a country with an infant mortality rate of 45.2 deaths per 1000 live births, under-five mortality rate of 61 per 1000 live births and an estimated low birt... N Steyn,D Labadarios - 《South African Health Revi...
or less To lend support to this, some of the influencing factors like period of gestation, mortality rate, maternal complication, prenatal care, whether birth was from first pregnancy or not, were all studied in relation to the birth weight distribution. The results indicated that for Indian ...
The rate of hospitalisation was low, 0.28 per child year in the first year, 0.11 in the second year and 0.07 in the third (Gladstone et al. unpublished). Poor growth was quantified as the percentage of children stunted (low height-for-age), wasted (low weight-for-height) and underweight...