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....
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, 2009–2013Introduction Infant mortalit...
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 mortality rate was 3.2 per 1,000 for White infants compared to 14.6 per 1,000 ...
Objectives The Ohio Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative (OIMRI) is a home‐visiting program that aims to reduce infant mortality among infants of high‐r... CM Swoboda,JA Benedict,E Hade,... - 《Public Health Nursing》 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 Simulation in public health nursing education: ...
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mortality and uses a Gaussian process random effect to exploit the correlation between data points near each other across dimensions of space, time and age group, which helps to mitigate the limitations associated with data sparsity in our estimations. For this study, we report U5MR as the ...
1157 INTRODUCTION Sudden unexpected death in human infants (SIDS, crib death) is the largest single cause of postneonatal infant mortality (8). It has an incidence of 2 to 3 per 1000 1ive births (8), and involves approximately one-third of all babies dying after the first week and ...
Although the numbers of cases ofCronobacterinfection are very low and more adults are infected than children, the mortality rate in neonates (<28 days) and infants (<12 months) is very high, approaching 80%. Steps in the Preparation of a Feeding ...
http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/3705. Accessed April 16, 2015. Paulson, J., Ramsini, W., Conrey, E., Duffy, R., & Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2007). Unregistered deaths among extremely low birthweight infants—Ohio, 2006. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 56(42), ...
Here is an interesting plan forfundinginfant mortality programs that comes out of Ohio. This is a great read about promising practices to prevent infant mortality. The March of Dimes has listed their priorities for policies to improve infant morality in the states here. ...