نتایج جستجو برای: infant mortality

تعداد نتایج: 369390  

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2004
Valdinar S Ribeiro Antônio A M Silva Marco A Barbieri Heloisa Bettiol Vânia M F Aragão Liberata C Coimbra Maria T S S B Alves

OBJECTIVE To obtain population estimates and profile risk factors for infant mortality in two birth cohorts and compare them among cities of different regions in Brazil. METHODS In Ribeirão Preto, southeast Brazil, infant mortality was determined in a third of hospital live births (2,846 singleton deliveries) in 1994. In São Luís, northeast Brazil, data were obtained using systematic sampling...

2012
Sorcha A Collins Padma Surmala Geraldine Osborne Cheryl Greenberg Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory Sharon Edmunds-Potvin Laura Arbour

BACKGROUND The northern territory Nunavut has Canada's largest jurisdictional land mass with 33,322 inhabitants, of which 85% self-identify as Inuit. Nunavut has rates of infant mortality, postneonatal mortality and hospitalisation of infants for respiratory infections that greatly exceed those for the rest of Canada. The infant mortality rate in Nunavut is 3 times the national average, and twi...

2009
Joshua Kembo Jeroen K. Van Ginneken

This study addresses important issues in infant and child mortality in Zimbabwe. The objective of the paper is to determine the impact of maternal, socioeconomic and sanitation variables on infant and child mortality. Results show that births of order 6+ with a short preceding interval had the highest risk of infant mortality. The infant mortality risk associated with multiple births was 2.08 t...

BackgroundSeveral studies have examined the relationship between Human Development Index (HDI) and various health outcomes. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between HDI, and infant mortality rate, mortality rate of children under one year and under 5 years, maternal mortality rate, and total fertility rate.Materials and MethodsIn this ecologic study, data on HDI, total ...

2017
Ania Zylbersztejn Ruth Gilbert Anders Hjern Pia Hardelid

BACKGROUND Infant mortality rates are commonly used to compare the health of populations. Observed differences are often attributed to variation in child health care quality. However, any differences are at least partly explained by variation in the prevalence of risk factors at birth, such as low birth weight. This distinction is important for designing interventions to reduce infant mortality...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2005
Nancy A Hessol Elena Fuentes-Afflick

OBJECTIVE Ethnic disparities in infant mortality have been consistently documented in the United States, but these disparities are poorly understood. Although the infant mortality rate in the United States has fallen to record low rates, since 1971 the ethnic disparity between black and white infants has remained unchanged or increased. In 2001, the infant mortality rate among black infants was...

2015
Agnieszka Genowska Jacek Jamiołkowski Krystyna Szafraniec Urszula Stepaniak Andrzej Szpak Andrzej Pająk

BACKGROUND Health status of infants is related to the general state of health of women of child-bearing age; however, women's occupational environment and socio-economic conditions also seem to play an important role. The aim of the present ecological study was to assess the relationship between occupational environment, industrial pollution, socio-economic status and infant mortality in Poland...

Infant health care should be one of the first and most important tasks of every nation and one of the main programs of any government, because children, as a vulnerable group, have a special place in health services . Based on the findings, the number of live births in 2014 and 2015 was 39627 and 41575, respectively. The number of neonatal deaths in 2014 was 12.5%̧ while it was 10.5% in 2015. Th...

Journal: :Paediatrica Indonesiana 1973
M Gracey

Australia is generally considered one of the "developed" nations; tech ... nicaJIy advanced, with high stan­ dards of living and health, and with one of the lowest infant mortality rates in the world. This is true for the vast majority of Australians woo are of Europeam origin, but not for those of aborigi!ll al deacent, the etlhnic minority who are now recogni­ .zed to have serious health prob...

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