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The influence of improved wheat and maize varieties on infant mortality in China. [PDF]
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ARIMA based projection of infant mortality rate by the year 2030: a comparative analysis of India and Madhya Pradesh. [PDF]
Bahuguna A, Uniyal A, Vallabh V.
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Trends in Maternal, Fetal, and Infant Mortality in the US, 2000-2023.
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1993
Infant mortality continues to be a major public health issue in the United States. Although some preventive strategies for neonatal mortality are emerging for congenital malformations, notably neural tube defects, the prevention of preterm deliveries among disadvantaged populations remains elusive, suggesting the need for different approaches to women ...
M C, McCormick, P H, Wise
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Infant mortality continues to be a major public health issue in the United States. Although some preventive strategies for neonatal mortality are emerging for congenital malformations, notably neural tube defects, the prevention of preterm deliveries among disadvantaged populations remains elusive, suggesting the need for different approaches to women ...
M C, McCormick, P H, Wise
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1952
IN RECENT years much has been done to lower the mortality rate of children. Today fewer children die of infection and other preventable disease than in the past. The rate of deaths due to prematurity has remained high, however, and has not kept pace with the general downward trend in infant death rates.
M B, BROOKS, A B, CASS, R F, CHINNOCK
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IN RECENT years much has been done to lower the mortality rate of children. Today fewer children die of infection and other preventable disease than in the past. The rate of deaths due to prematurity has remained high, however, and has not kept pace with the general downward trend in infant death rates.
M B, BROOKS, A B, CASS, R F, CHINNOCK
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