HAROLD F. DOBN, of the United States Public Health Services, states (Dec. 4, 1942) that between 1930 and 1940 the expectation of life at birth of the total population of the United States increased from 59 to 63.3 years, an increase of 4.3 years, or 7 percent. At the beginning of ...
This paper estimates the effects of humidity and temperature on mortality rates in the United States (c. 1973–2002) in order to provide an insight into the potential health impacts of climate change. I find that humidity, like temperature, is an important determinant of mortality. Coupled with...
At the United Nations Millennium Summit in September 2000, 183 nations vowed to improve conditions affecting women's health, particularly those relating to safe pregnancy and birth.1 Even though the United States is resource wealthy and has relatively low rates of maternal mortality compared with ...
Infant and Neonatal Mortality Rates in the United States International Journal of Childbirth EducationKing, DaleWhite, Marcy
(HealthDay)—Infant mortality rates in the United States vary substantially by state, according to a QuickStats report published in the Aug. 24 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Statistics. Infant and neonatal mortality rates in the United States International Journal of Childbirth EducationKing DWhite M
Mortality Rates and Annual Rates of Change View LargeDownload Supplement. eTable 1. Trends in Mortality of Men in the United States From 2000 to 2014 eTable 2. Trends in Mortality of Women in the United States From 2000 to 2014 eTable 3. Trends in Mortality of Non-Hispanic Whites in ...
Design and Setting Descriptive study of infectious disease mortality in the United States. Deaths due to infectious diseases from 1900 to 1996 were tallied by using mortality tables. Trends in age-specific infectious disease mortality were examined by using age-specific death rates for 9 common infec...
Comparability of Maternal Mortality Rates in the United States and Certain Foreign Countries.This work reports a study conducted by the United States ... - 《American Journal of Diseases of Children》 被引量: 0发表: 1935年 Characterizing the Epidemiological Transition in Mexico: National and Subnati...
Previous age-period-cohort analyses of lung cancer incidence and mortality rates in the United States have demonstrated a decrease in risk by birth cohort through 1950, consistent with declining trends in smoking prevalence. This study was conducted to examine recent lung cancer trends, including tren...