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Regional differences in postneonatal childhood mortality in Finland, 1985–2004
Acta Paediatrica, 2014AbstractAimThe Finnish healthcare system will undergo a major reform in the near future. This study examined whether postneonatal childhood mortality differed between university and central hospital districts in Finland from 1985 to 2004 and whether the causes of death were preventable.MethodsWe analysed postneonatal childhood mortality in Finland ...
Lantto Marjo Annikki +4 more
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Risk of Postneonatal Infant Mortality Associated With Prior Founded Allegations of Child Abuse
Child Maltreatment, 2022This study examined the association between prior reports of child abuse and subsequent postneonatal death and differences by cause of death, using data from the Chicago Infant Mortality Study (CIMS).
F. Hauck, Kawai O. Tanabe, S. Blackstone
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Native American Postneonatal Mortality
Pediatrics, 1987Although dramatic gains have been realized in lowering the incidence of neonatal deaths among native American infants to a level lower than the white race, postneonatal death rates for this population remain twice as high as in the white race. The limited data available reveal that excessive postneonatal deaths among native American infants largely ...
L S, Honigfeld, D W, Kaplan
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Postneonatal Infectious Disease Mortality: The French Situation
Pediatrics, 1990Mortality caused by infectious and parasitic diseases represents a limited part of all postneonatal deaths in France, which have been stable for the past decade. This component is worthy of careful analysis because it is at least partially preventable.
M, Manciaux, C, Jestin
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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A
Infants and children may be potentially susceptible to harm from ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution because of the following characteristics (1) immature immune systems (2) not yet fully developed respiratory systems (3) possess a higher ...
Chih-Cheng Chen +2 more
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Infants and children may be potentially susceptible to harm from ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution because of the following characteristics (1) immature immune systems (2) not yet fully developed respiratory systems (3) possess a higher ...
Chih-Cheng Chen +2 more
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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2019
Background In India, excess female under-5 mortality is well documented. Under-5 mortality is also known to be patterned by socioeconomic factors. This study examines sex differentials and sex-specific wealth gradients in neonatal, postneonatal and child
Omar Karlsson +3 more
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Background In India, excess female under-5 mortality is well documented. Under-5 mortality is also known to be patterned by socioeconomic factors. This study examines sex differentials and sex-specific wealth gradients in neonatal, postneonatal and child
Omar Karlsson +3 more
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Parental alcohol consumption and postneonatal mortality
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 1993AbstractThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of maternal and paternal alcohol consumption as independent risk factors in postneonatal mortality. Questions on the frequency and quantity of alcoholic drinks consumed were included in a questionnaire used as part of a case‐control study.
Guilherme Borges +4 more
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Gender differences in postneonatal infant mortality in Taiwan
Social Science & Medicine, 1996Numerous studies have indicated that gender discrimination influencing child survival is widespread in Asia. Therefore, we have investigated gender and cause-specific postneonatal mortality in Taiwan. Mortality data derived from death certificates and demographic statistics in Taiwan between 1981 and 1990 were analyzed. Postneonatal mortality decreased
W S, Yang, H H, Knöbel, C J, Chen
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Postneonatal mortality in Western Australia 1970–78
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1983ABSTRACT. Postneonatal deaths in Western Australia from 1970–78 were studied using a linked file of birth and death registrations. Postneonatal mortality fell during the period under study. The fall occurred in both male and female rates and the former were higher than the latter in all years.
ANNE READ, FIONA STANLEY
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