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Determinants of the Neonatal Mortality
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1976A recent sharp decline in the neonatal mortality in our medical center prompted a critical analysis of viral statistics of the newborn service during the years 1966 through 1973. The mean neonatal mortality for the entire period was 15.4 per 1,000 live births, and 11.0 in the period 1972 through 1973.
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Reducing Black Neonatal Mortality
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985To the Editor.— The important article by Binkin et al 1 has added the most convincing evidence to date that black newborns have lower mortality rates in all weight-specific groups under 3,000 g. Because there has been recent criticism that studies performed years ago should not be relied on, 2 the authors' results, which confirm and extend the 1960 ...
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Pediatrics, 1979
The United States has had a substantial decline in infant mortality rates. Mortality rates for low birth weight infants remained fairly stable prior to 1965, but have "decreased sharply" since then. The decrease in mortality among these infants accounted for more than half of the overall fall.
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The United States has had a substantial decline in infant mortality rates. Mortality rates for low birth weight infants remained fairly stable prior to 1965, but have "decreased sharply" since then. The decrease in mortality among these infants accounted for more than half of the overall fall.
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