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Some aspects of neonatal and post-neonatal mortality in a rural area of Uttar Pradesh.
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Intra-urban variations of neonatal and post-neonatal mortality in a developing city
Social Science and Medicine, 1987Numerous surveys at the national and regional level have demonstrated that large inequalities in infant health status exist in Southern Africa. Few studies have assessed infant mortality at the intra-urban scale of geographic analysis. Comparisons between infant mortality rates from different areas are made even more meaningful if the data are divided ...
M R, Rip, C S, Keen, D L, Woods
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Stillbirths, neonatal and post-neonatal mortality by race, birthweight and gestational age
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1993AbstractThe birthweight and gestational age specific mortality of singleton Aboriginal and White infants born in Western Australia during the period 1980–86 is described. The analyses are based on the approximately 8000 Aboriginal and 143000 White births notified through the Western Australia Midwives' system, which were linked to perinatal and infant ...
Fiona J Stanley
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Statistics in Medicine, 1986
AbstractInfant mortality data for England and Wales, cross‐classified by mother's age, parity and social class have been published on two occasions, the first giving the relevant data for 1949/50, the second for 1975, some 25 years later. Published analyses of these separate data sets have been based on graphical and tabular analysis.
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AbstractInfant mortality data for England and Wales, cross‐classified by mother's age, parity and social class have been published on two occasions, the first giving the relevant data for 1949/50, the second for 1975, some 25 years later. Published analyses of these separate data sets have been based on graphical and tabular analysis.
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Ethnicity and Health, 1997
To investigate the extent to which the place of residence affects the black to white differential in post-neonatal (28-365 days) mortality, we performed a univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression of the 1982-1983 Illinois vital records. Chicago Police violent crime information and 1980 US Census income data.Four environmental predictors
James W Collins
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To investigate the extent to which the place of residence affects the black to white differential in post-neonatal (28-365 days) mortality, we performed a univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression of the 1982-1983 Illinois vital records. Chicago Police violent crime information and 1980 US Census income data.Four environmental predictors
James W Collins
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POST-NEONATAL MORTALITY IN THE THIRD WORLD
Lancet, The, 1988J C Waterlow, J C Waterlow
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Post‐neonatal mortality by rurality and Indigenous status in Queensland
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2006Aim: To compare post‐neonatal mortality among urban and rural Indigenous babies in Queensland.Methods: Registrations of deaths at ages 28 days to 12 months were linked to routine data from the Queensland Perinatal Data Collection.Results: Indigenous babies were 2.52 times more likely to die during the post‐neonatal period than non‐Indigenous babies (
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Determinants of neonatal, post-neonatal and child mortality in Afghanistan using frailty models
Pediatric Research, 2021Afghanistan has one of the highest under-five mortality rates in South Asia, 70.4 per 1000 live births. Determinants need to be identified to reduce this rate. Knowledge of the existence of familial and community frailty will also assist in the reduction of under-five mortality.The 2015 Afghanistan Demographic Health Survey, including 32,712 live ...
Ian A, Forde, Vrijesh, Tripathi
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