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Changing patterns of perinatal and infant mortality in Western Australia: implications for prevention
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Changing patterns of perinatal and infant mortality in Western Australia: implications for prevention

Fiona J. Stanley and Vivienne P. Waddell
Medical journal of Australia, Vol.143(9), pp.379-381
1985
PMID: 3932826

Abstract

Perinatal and infant mortality rates have fallen dramatically in the developed world this century. A review of perinatal and infant mortality in Western Australia from 1970 to 1981 was undertaken, to examine trends in birthweight-specific and cause-specific rates. The predominant causes of death are now congenital malformation, stillbirth of unknown cause, preterm birth and cot death. Perinatal and infant mortality rates are unlikely to be reduced substantially until the reasons for these four causes of death are elucidated.

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Domestic collaboration
Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.72 Obstetrics & Gynecology
1.72.182 Maternal-Fetal Health
Web Of Science research areas
Medicine, General & Internal
ESI research areas
Clinical Medicine
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