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Improvement in infant and perinatal mortality in the United States, 1965-1973: 1. Priorities for intervention

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  • Eisner, V.
  • Pratt, M.W.
  • Hexter, A.
  • Chabot, M.J.
  • Sayal, N.

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Changes in the United States infant and perinatal mortality in the period 1965to 1973 were examined by race, age at death or length of gestation, and degree of urbanization. The decline of postneonatal mortality rates was greater than the decline of fetal and neonatal mortality rates. Other-than-white infant and fetal mortality rates improved more than the white rates, except in the first day of life. Postneonatal mortality rates improved more in rural than in urban areas, while neonatal and perinatal mortality rates improved more in urban areas than in rural. These improvements in mortality rates have occurred at the same time as changes in medical techniques and the organization and availability of health services, improvements in economic conditions and standards of living, and changes in the demographic characteristics of the child-bearing population of the United States. Each of these changes was in a direction expected to have a favorable effect on infant and perinatal mortality. Nevertheless, the improvement of infant mortality rates has not changed the relative position of the United States in comparison with other countries. Programs to improve infant and perinatal mortality can use the data in this study to define high priority target groups using a method based on the size of the problem in the target group, the severity of the problem, and the amount and direction of change.

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  • Eisner, V. & Pratt, M.W. & Hexter, A. & Chabot, M.J. & Sayal, N., 1978. "Improvement in infant and perinatal mortality in the United States, 1965-1973: 1. Priorities for intervention," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 68(4), pages 359-364.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1978:68:4:359-364_2
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    1. Isaac Eberstein & Jan Parker, 1984. "Racial differences in infant mortality by cause of death: The impact of birth weight and maternal age," Demography, Springer;Population Association of America (PAA), vol. 21(3), pages 309-321, August.

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