A new study shows the infant death rate in Texas went up in the wake of the state's abortion ban. The analysis published Monday out of Johns Hopkins University is the latest research to find higher infant mortality rates in states with abortion restricti
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BEIJING, March 19 (Xinhua) -- In 2023, China registered a maternal mortality rate of 15.1 per 100,000, which is 10.7 percent lower than the figure from 2020, China's National Health Commission said Tuesday. The commission also noted that in 2023, the infant mortality rate and mortality ...
Infant mortality rates for major statesdoi:10.1007/BF02751062AlanC.JacksonSpringer IndiaIndian Journal of Pediatrics
China's maternal and infant mortality rates have both dropped to a historical low, according to the National Health Commission. Song Li, head of the commission's department of maternal and child health, said China recorded a maternal mortality rate of 16.1 per 100,000 in 2021...
China's maternal and infant mortality rates have both dropped to a historic low, the National Health Commission said Monday. In 2021, China recorded a maternal mortality rate of 16.1 per 100,000, said Song Li, head of the commission's department of maternal and child health. At the same ...
In the wake of Texas' abortion ban, the state's infant death rate increased and more died of birth defects, astudy publishedMonday shows.The analysis out of Johns Hopkins University is the latest research to find higher infant mortality rates instates with abortion restrictions.The researchers lo...
There is variation in infant mortality rates across maternal race and Hispanic-origin groups and by selected maternal characteristics, according to the March 5 National Vital Statistics Reports, a publication from the National Center for Health Statistic
Experience in several countries shows that decreasing infant mortality rates (IMR) are indeed followed by declining birth rates. In Sweden a striking decrease in infant mortality during the 19th century was soon followed by decreasing birth rates. However a study of 15 European countries indicated th...
Using data from United Nations sources we conducted an international comparison study of infant and maternal mortality rates and life expectancy at birth. We examined these three dependent variables in relation to a range of independent variables including dietary factors, medical resource availability, ...