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Methods. We compared the infant mortality rate (IMR) per 1000 live births and percentage of preterm births overall and by race for prenatal WIC versus non-WIC participants in Hamilton County, Ohio, from 2005 to 2008. Results. The IMR was lower for WIC participants than for non-WIC ...
Infant Mortality and Socioeconomic Status Among Ohio Counties, 1969-1971 Infant mortality rate as an index of levels of social and economic well being in Ohio was studied using the 1972 County and City Data Book (U.S. Bureau of Census, 1973) as the primary data source. Infant mortality ra...
the under-5 mortality rate (U5MR)—among post-neonatal age groups are greater than those for mortality of neonates (0–28 days)4,8. It is relatively unclear how these age patterns are shifting at a more local scale, posing challenges to ensuring child...
in Ohio, 2009–2013 Estimating the Burden of Prematurity on Infant Mortality: A Comparison of Death Certificates and Child Fatality Review in Ohio, 2009–2013Estimating the Burden of Prematurity on Infant Mortality: A Comparison of Death Certificates and Child Fatality Review in Ohio, 2009–2013...
Thatinfant and maternal mortality rates are abysmal, the Cleveland Clinic noted, citing figures from the Ohio Equity report finding that the infant mortality rate in Cuyahoga County was 7.6 per 1,000 live births in 2020. Those figures were worse for Black families; the infant mor...
Pathologic changes are not due to the violence of seizures alone, but could well be caused by biochemical events associated with the shock state. 1157 INTRODUCTION Sudden unexpected death in human infants (SIDS, crib death) is the largest single cause of postneonatal infant mortality (8). It ...
Introduction Infant mortality rate is a sensitive metric for population health and well-being. Challenges in achieving accurate reporting of these data can
L. M. Seske, L. J. Muglia, E. S. Hall, K. E. Bove, and J. M. Greenberg, "Infant mortality, cause of death, and vital records reporting in Ohio, United States," Maternal and Child Health Journal, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 727-733, 2017....
Community Forums to Address Black Infant Mortality in OhioCozart, ThomettaApha