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Demographics and mortality trends of hypertensive heart failure in the United States, 2006-2020: Insights from the CDC WONDER database. [PDF]
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Differential Mortality Risk by Age in Males and Females With Steatotic Liver Disease. [PDF]
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Inequalities in mortality from interpersonal violence in the elderly in Brazil
Aíla Marôpo Araújo
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Journal of Scleroderma and Related Disorders, 2020
Systemic sclerosis is a highly morbid, complex autoimmune disease that is variable both in its phenotype and the attendant mortality driven by such manifestations. This review article synthesizes mortality data from the best available meta-analyses, subgroup analyses of single cohorts, and subjective comparisons of individual cohort studies, which in ...
Duncan F Moore, Virginia D Steen
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Systemic sclerosis is a highly morbid, complex autoimmune disease that is variable both in its phenotype and the attendant mortality driven by such manifestations. This review article synthesizes mortality data from the best available meta-analyses, subgroup analyses of single cohorts, and subjective comparisons of individual cohort studies, which in ...
Duncan F Moore, Virginia D Steen
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2009
This review summarizes recent developments in maternal mortality surveillance, and draws from recent confidential mortality reports to suggest ways the anesthesiologist can contribute to safer systems of care.Maternal mortality rates appear to be static in much of the developed world, but are increasing in the USA.
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This review summarizes recent developments in maternal mortality surveillance, and draws from recent confidential mortality reports to suggest ways the anesthesiologist can contribute to safer systems of care.Maternal mortality rates appear to be static in much of the developed world, but are increasing in the USA.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1992
A number of factors, both infectious and noninfectious, contribute to preweaning mortality in pigs. It is important to establish the causes of preweaning mortality and their distribution in investigating farm problems. The various causes, risk factors, and a step-by-step approach to solving the problem are discussed.
J P, Vaillancourt, R C, Tubbs
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A number of factors, both infectious and noninfectious, contribute to preweaning mortality in pigs. It is important to establish the causes of preweaning mortality and their distribution in investigating farm problems. The various causes, risk factors, and a step-by-step approach to solving the problem are discussed.
J P, Vaillancourt, R C, Tubbs
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Pediatrics, 1978
I was very interested by Dr. Wegman's article on vital statistics (Pediatrics 58:793, December 1976). Nevertheless, I would like to share some reservations that I have concerning the inference he made regarding the decrease in neonatal mortality: "The steady decline in the neonatal mortality rate, almost as rapid as that of the post-neonatal rate, does
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I was very interested by Dr. Wegman's article on vital statistics (Pediatrics 58:793, December 1976). Nevertheless, I would like to share some reservations that I have concerning the inference he made regarding the decrease in neonatal mortality: "The steady decline in the neonatal mortality rate, almost as rapid as that of the post-neonatal rate, does
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