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Re: Excess Death Estimates in Puerto Rico have been Consistent all Along.

Alexis R Santos-Lozada1, Jeffrey T Howard.   

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31469697      PMCID: PMC6768695          DOI: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000001099

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epidemiology        ISSN: 1044-3983            Impact factor:   4.822


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1.  Selective migration and infant mortality among Puerto Ricans.

Authors:  Nancy S Landale; Bridget K Gorman; R S Oropesa
Journal:  Matern Child Health J       Date:  2006-05-24

2.  Differential and persistent risk of excess mortality from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico: a time-series analysis.

Authors:  Carlos Santos-Burgoa; John Sandberg; Erick Suárez; Ann Goldman-Hawes; Scott Zeger; Alejandra Garcia-Meza; Cynthia M Pérez; Noel Estrada-Merly; Uriyoan Colón-Ramos; Cruz María Nazario; Elizabeth Andrade; Amira Roess; Lynn Goldman
Journal:  Lancet Planet Health       Date:  2018-10-12

3.  All Over the Place?: Differences in and Consistency of Excess Mortality Estimates in Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria.

Authors:  John Sandberg; Carlos Santos-Burgoa; Amira Roess; Ann Goldman-Hawes; Cynthia M Pérez; Alejandra Garcia-Meza; Lynn R Goldman
Journal:  Epidemiology       Date:  2019-07       Impact factor: 4.822

4.  Use of Death Counts From Vital Statistics to Calculate Excess Deaths in Puerto Rico Following Hurricane Maria.

Authors:  Alexis R Santos-Lozada; Jeffrey T Howard
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2018-10-09       Impact factor: 56.272

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