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Evolución de la mortalidad infantil, neonatal y postneonatal en Andalucía, 1975-1998 [PDF]
Fundamento: La mortalidad infantil, y sus componentes neonatal y postneonatal, son importantes indicadores de salud, lo cual justifica su análisis periódico incluso en países desarrollados donde sus tasas han descendido considerablemente.
Nieto García, María Adoración +1 more
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Contemporary and Historical Evidence to Suggest that Women’s Preference for Age at Birth of First Child Remains Consistent Across Time [PDF]
Women’s ability to reproduce is restricted by menarche and menopause. First children are, however, not typically born until some years after the onset of puberty. Other factors therefore contribute towards this delay. In this context, women’s hips do not
Brewer, Gayle +3 more
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International trends in postneonatal mortality. [PDF]
Trends in mortality in the age groups 1-5 and 6-11 months from 1966 to 1987 for Australia, Canada, England and Wales, New Zealand, and Sweden were examined. Mortality rates for ages 1-5 months differed appreciably between countries, with Sweden lower than all other countries examined.
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Se intentam identificar aquellos factores socioeconomicos que puedan ser considerados como factores de riesgo, tanto de la mortalidad postneonatal como de la exógena, asi como su relevancia social, para Cuba en 1982.
Guillermo Gonzalez Perez +3 more
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Time-trends and causes of infant, neonatal and postneonatal mortality in Mexico, 1980-1990
Objective. This article analyzes the time-trends and causes of infant, neonatal, and postneonatal mortality in Mexico during the 1980's. Material and methods.
VANDALE SUSAN +2 more
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Lower mortality for female-female twins than male-male and male-female twins in rural Senegal [PDF]
Twins have been registered prospectively for 12–22 years in 42 small villages in the Bandafassi area of Eastern Senegal. We studied 98 pairs of twins to test whether twins in opposite-sex pairs have higher postneonatal mortality than same-sex twins ...
Aaby, P. +3 more
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Postneonatal mortality in children from abusing families. [PDF]
The postneonatal death rate was studied for 332 infants from 160 families, ascertained through an abused proband. There were nine deaths compared with 2.9 expected from the legitimacy, social class, age, and parity distribution (p = 0.003). All but one of the babies died at home, and all were referred to a coroner or procurator fiscal.
Roberts, J, Lynch, MA, Golding, J
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Com o objetivo de verificar se as condições de vida e de infra-estrutura dos municípios do Estado do Paraná, Brasil, se relacionam com a taxa de mortalidade infantil e seus componentes, foi realizado estudo de agregados, com os 399 municípios do Estado ...
Selma Maffei de Andrade +6 more
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Why Is Infant Mortality Higher in the United States than in Europe? [PDF]
The United States has higher infant mortality than peer countries. In this paper, we combine microdata from the United States with similar data from four European countries to investigate this US infant mortality disadvantage.
Chen, Alice +2 more
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Abstract Objective This study investigated whether scalp high‐frequency activity (HFA) rates in neonates with seizures predict postneonatal epilepsy (PNE). It also assessed whether HFA rates differentiate neonates with seizures from healthy neonates and whether they vary by seizure etiology, therapeutic hypothermia, and electroencephalographic (EEG ...
Panagiota Karatza +6 more
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