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The investigation of missing paternal information in birth certificates and low birth weight
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2009To determine if missing paternal information in birth certificates is associated with an increased risk of low birth weight (LBW).This was a retrospective single cohort analysis including all live births at our institution between April 1999 and May 2002.
Maher Kali+4 more
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1956 REVISIONS OF STANDARD BIRTH AND DEATH CERTIFICATES
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955Every one of us, no matter how small or large his impress on the world, will leave behind two permanent records. These are his birth and death certificates. Curiously enough, it is the medical profession, which finds all paper work out of character, that is largely responsible for the creation and quality of these two records. And the records, in turn,
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Does the Right to Birth Registration Include a Right to a Birth Certificate?
Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 2011International human rights law has long recognised the right of every child to have their birth registered. However, what is less clear is what this right encompasses. For example, does the normative content of the right to birth registration include a right to a birth certificate?
Andy Gargett+2 more
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[The birth certificate as an instrument for pregnancy].
Minerva ginecologica, 2008The birth certificate is a valid source of information on pregnancy, birth, the newborn and the parents: such information could be useful to identify and eventually to improve the sanitary, social and economic conditions in which this event takes place and which could have negative effects on pregnancy outcome.
A M, Di Paolo+3 more
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Saturation Immunization By Use of the Birth Certificate
Southern Medical Journal, 1965openaire +3 more sources
A Birth Certificate of the Year 145 A.D.
American Journal of Archaeology, 1928openaire +2 more sources
329: Preterm birth classification: Is birth certificate data adequate?
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2016Molly J. Stout+2 more
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