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. 1982 Jul;72(7):734-6.
doi: 10.2105/ajph.72.7.734.

Differences in trends of postneonatal mortality by birthweight in upstate New York, 1968-1979

Differences in trends of postneonatal mortality by birthweight in upstate New York, 1968-1979

M S Zdeb. Am J Public Health. 1982 Jul.

Abstract

Postneonatal mortality among neonatal survivors and the distribution of age at death among infant deaths were examined for births occurring in upstate New York, 1968-1979. Postneonatal mortality rates increased among infants weighing 501-1500 grams. Infants weighing 1501-2000 grams experienced an increase in postneonatal mortality during the mid-1970s, later returning to the level of 1968. Among infants 2001+ grams, postneonatal mortality declined throughout the study period. Among all levels of birthweight, the proportion of infant deaths occurring as postneonatal deaths increased.

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