Introduction Infant mortality rate is a sensitive metric for population health and well-being. Challenges in achieving accurate reporting of these data can lead to inaccurate targeting of public health interventions. We analyzed a cohort from a pediatric tertiary care referral medical center to evaluate...
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....
Infant Mortality Rates Continue to Decline in Ohio February 28, 2020Zachery Schmidt The Ohio Health Department (OHD) released numbers this week that shows the infant mortality rate in the Buckeye State is declining. Read More U.S. Court of Appeals Panel Strikes Down Medicaid Work Requirement ...
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, 2009–2013Cause of deathChild...
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High parity, low education and unemployment status have also become more salient factors in predicting post neonatal infant mortality risk in the more recent... R Frank,BK Finch - 《Social Science & Medicine》 被引量: 27发表: 2004年 CYCLICAL FLUCTUATIONS IN UNEMPLOYMENT LEVELS IN U.S. METROPOL...
Survivorship data indicate a robust, successful population. Life expectancy at birth was 20 years. Among adults, male mortality was consistently higher than female, a condition possibly related to high interpersonal and intergroup aggression. Infant mortality was generally low, and a general hypothesis ...
extra glucose in the mother’s body can cause the baby to grow too large, leading to a difficult birth or need for a C-section. Other complications include infants that develop low blood sugar, a higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes later in life, and in...
Background: Breastfeeding is the biologic norm for infant feeding and vitally important for newborns especially the low birth weight (LBW) infant population who have higher morbidity and mortality. For LBW infants in Ohio, prevalence of breastfeeding with maternal sociodemographic factors is not fully...
Background: Breastfeeding is the biologic norm for infant feeding and vitally important for newborns especially the low birth weight (LBW) infant population who have higher morbidity and mortality. For LBW infants in Ohio, prevalence of breastfeeding with maternal sociodemographicfactors is not fully ...