| Literature DB >> 27105575 |
Kelsy Catherina Nema Areco1, Tulio Konstantyner2, José Augusto de Aguiar Carrazedo Taddei2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe trends and composition of infant mortality rate in the State of São Paulo, from 1996 to 2012.Entities:
Keywords: Atenção à saúde; Ecological studies; Estudos de séries temporais; Estudos ecológicos; Health care (public health); Infant mortality; Mortalidade infantil; Time series studies
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27105575 PMCID: PMC5178110 DOI: 10.1016/j.rpped.2016.01.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Paul Pediatr ISSN: 0103-0582
Figure 1Infant mortality rate according to age. State of São Paulo, 1996-2012.
IMR trend analysis according to age and group of causes of death. State of São Paulo, 1996-2012.
| IMR observed variation | IMR estimated variation[ |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Annual average | Total | Annual average | |||
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| ↓10.93‰ | ↓0.68‰ | ↓10.46‰ | ↓0.65‰ | 0.99 | |
| (48.7%) | (3.1%) | (46.9%) | (2.9%) | |||
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| Early neonatal | ↓6.00‰ | ↓0.38‰ | ↓6.17‰ | ↓0.39‰ | 0.99 | |
| (51.3%) | (3.2%) | (51.9%) | (3.2%) | |||
| Late neonatal | ↓0.86‰ | ↓0.05‰ | ↓0.85‰ | ↓0.05‰ | 0.92 | |
| (28.2%) | (1.8%) | (27.3%) | (1.7%) | |||
| Post-neonatal | ↓4.07‰ | ↓0.25‰ | ↓3.58‰ | ↓0.22‰ | 0.97 | |
| (52.9%) | (3.3%) | (48.6%) | (3.4%) | |||
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| Ill-defined causes | ↓0.71‰ | ↓0.04‰ | ↓0.72‰ | ↓0.04‰ | 0.96 | |
| (65.8%) | (4.1%) | (67.1%) | (4.2%) | |||
| Other causes (not clearly preventable) | ↓1.03‰ | ↓0.06‰ | ↓1.10‰ | ↓0.07‰ | 0.88 | |
| (24.0%) | (1.5%) | (26.0%) | (1.6%) | |||
|
| ↓9.19‰ | ↓0.57‰ | ↓9.26‰ | ↓0.58‰ | 0.99 | |
| (53.7%) | (3.4%) | (53.7%) | (3.4%) | |||
|
| ↓5.63‰ | ↓0.35‰ | ↓6.08‰ | ↓0.38‰ | 0.99 | |
| (46.5%) | (2.9%) | (49.2%) | (3.1%) | |||
|
| ↓1.71‰ | ↓0.11‰ | ↓1.54‰ | ↓0.10‰ | 0.92 | |
| (36.0%) | (2.3%) | (32.2%) | (2.0%) | |||
|
| ↓1.40‰ | ↓0.09‰ | ↓1.50‰ | ↓0.09‰ | 0.97 | |
| (57.8%) | (3.6%) | (60.0%) | (3.8%) | |||
|
| ↓2.52‰ | ↓0.16‰ | ↓2.67‰ | ↓0.17‰ | 0.98 | |
| (50.9%) | (3.2%) | (52.2%) | (3.2%) | |||
|
| ↓3.57‰ | ↓0.22‰ | ↓3.55‰ | ↓0.22‰ | 0.99 | |
| (71.2%) | (4.4%) | (71.8%) | (4.5%) | |||
|
| ↓2.32‰ | ↓0.15‰ | ↓2.28‰ | ↓0.14‰ | 0.99 | |
| (72.7%) | (4.5%) | (72.6%) | (4.6%) | |||
|
| ↓1.25‰ | ↓0.08‰ | ↓1.17‰ | ↓0.07‰ | 0.97 | |
| (70.2%) | (4.4%) | (68.2%) | (4.3%) | |||
|
| ↑0.01‰ | 0.00‰ | ↓0.01‰ | 0.00‰ | 0.71 | |
| (60.1%) | - | (28.3%) | - | |||
All estimates were generated from polynomial regression models statistically significant (p<0.001); R 2, coefficient of determination.
Figure 2Infant mortality rate according to death preventability. State of São Paulo, 1996-2012.
Figure 3Infant mortality rate by group of causes. State of São Paulo, 1996-2012.