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Public Health Rep ; v. 102, no. 2 : table of contents
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Mar-Apr 1987
Source: Public Health Rep. 102(2)
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Using linked birth and infant death files for program planning and evaluation: NIMS workshop lessons.CitePersonal Author:Zahniser, C ;Halpin, G...1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):211-216Description:Health planners should base program decisions on the best information available. Combining information from different sources can be valuable in ident...Personal Author:Lambert, D A ;Strauss, L T1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):200-204Description:The National Infant Mortality Surveillance (NIMS) project used linked birth and infant death certificates to calculate birth weight-specific infant mo...Personal Author:Castro, O L ;Haddy, T B...1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):232-237Description:Hemoglobin, mean corpuscular volume, erythrocyte count, and leukocyte count were measured, and hematocrit, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, and mean corpu...Personal Author:Buehler, James W. ;Kleinman, Joel C....1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):151-161Description:National statistics on the risk of infant mortality by birth weight were collected most recently in 1980 and 1960. (Infant mortality risk is the numbe...Overview of the National Infant Mortality Surveillance (NIMS) project--design, methods, results.CitePersonal Author:Hogue, Carol J. R. ;Buehler, James W....1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):126-138Description:The recent slowdown in the decline of infant mortality in the United States and the continued high risk of death among black infants (twice that of wh...Birth weight-specific infant mortality due to congenital anomalies, 1960 and 1980.CitePersonal Author:Berry, R. J. ;Buehler, James W....1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):171-181Description:The impact of mortality due to congenital anomalies in single-delivery births was compared in 1960 and 1980 birth cohorts; data were used from the 196...Personal Author:Friede, Andrew ;Baldwin, Wendy...1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):192-199Description:In 1980, there were 562,330 babies born in the United States to teenage mothers (19 years of age or younger). The offspring of teenage mothers have lo...Regional differences in birth weight-specific infant mortality, United States, 1980.CitePersonal Author:Allen, David M. ;Buehler, James W....1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):138-145Description:To describe regional differences in birth weight-specific infant mortality in the United States, we used data from the National Infant Mortality Surve...Personal Author:Buehler, James W. ;Strauss, Lilo T....1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):162-171Description:To describe underlying causes of infant death by birth weight, we used data from the 1980 National Infant Mortality Surveillance project and aggregate...Differences in neonatal and postneonatal mortality by race, birth weight, and gestational age.CitePersonal Author:Sappenfield, William M. ;Buehler, James W....1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):182-192Description:In recent decades, neonatal and postneonatal mortality rates have declined overall in the United States. Yet, the mortality rates for black infants co...Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and black Americans: special psychosocial issues.CitePersonal Author:Mays, V M ;Cochran, S D1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):224-231Description:Approximately 25 percent of persons diagnosed with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) have been black. This paper examines three areas of conce...Experiences with linked birth and infant death certificates from the NIMS project.CitePersonal Author:Strauss, Lilo T. ;Freedman, Mary Anne...1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):204-210Description:The National Infant Mortality Surveillance (NIMS) project aggregated data provided by 53 vital statistics reporting areas--50 States, New York City, t...Personal Author:Marks, James S. ;Buehler, James W....1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):146-151Description:Data from the National Infant Mortality Surveillance project were used to examine the State-specific variations in infant, neonatal, and postneonatal ...Personal Author:Prager, Kate ;Flinchum, Glenn A....1987 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 102(2):216-223Description:The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) has completed a pilot test of its method to develop national linked files of birth and infant death r...
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