Deprivation and neonatal mortality in the UKJPOG, Deprivation and neonatal mortality in the UKJpog
In 2022, there were 20,577 infant deaths in the United States. Around 13,158 of these deaths were neonatal deaths. Leading causes of infant mortality in the U.S. include congenital malformations, disorders related to short gestation and low birth weight, maternal complications, and sudden infant...
Deprivation and neonatal mortality in the UK SummaryWe investigated the variation of stillbirth and neonatal mortality due to congenital anomalies in relation to small-area measures of deprivation in ... DMI Jpog - 《Jpog》 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Towards reducing variations in infant mortality and ...
Artificial neural networks can be trained to predict outcomes in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). This paper expands on past research and shows that neural networks trained by the maximum likelihood estimation criterion will approximate the `a posteriori probability' of NICU mortality. A gradie...
This study is an analysis of daily variations in neonatal mortality among 66,049 live births in the 1974-75 Arkansas live birth cohort. Weekends and holidays in general, and Sundays in particular, were found to have the fewest number of deliveries. Variations in deliveries by the day of the...
Using microdata on 30,000 childbirths in India and dynamic panel data models, we analyse causal effects of birth-spacing on subsequent neonatal mortality and of mortality on subsequent birth intervals, controlling for unobserved heterogeneity. Right censoring is accounted for by jointly estimating a fe...
Although important new strategies have improved outcomes for very preterm infants, males have greater mortality/morbidity than females. We investigated whether the excess of adverse later effects in males operated through poorer neonatal profile or if there was an intrinsic male effect. Results: Male ...
Extended perinatal mortality (stillbirths and neonatal deaths) decreased by 15% between 2013 and 2018, but women in the most deprived areas, and Black and Asian babies, remained the most at risk over the period, a surveillance report has found.1 The report, produced by MBRRACE-UK (Mothers ...
Measuring and monitoring progress towards Millennium Development Goals (MDG) 4 and 5 requires valid and reliable estimates of maternal and neonatal mortality. In South Africa, there are conflicting reports on the estimates of maternal and neonatal mortality, derived from both direct and indirect estimat...
Objective: To validate Clinical Risk Index for Babies (CRIB) and CRIB II mortality prediction scores in a UK population of infants born at ⩽32 weeks’ gestation, and investigate CRIB II calculated without admission temperature. Methods: Infants born at 22–32 weeks’ gestation to mothers reside...