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Birthweight-specific infant mortality for native Americans compared with whites, six states, 1980.

M J Vanlandingham1, J W Buehler, C J Hogue, L T Strauss.   

Abstract

We used data from the National Infant Mortality Surveillance (NIMS) project to compare birthweights and birthweight-specific mortality risks among Native American and White infants. Because race categories in NIMS were limited to White, Black, and all, we studied six states in which greater than 85 per cent of newborns who were neither White nor Black were Native American. In these states, the infant mortality risk (IMR) among Native Americans was 15.3 deaths per 1,000 live births compared with 8.7 deaths among Whites, relative risk (RR) = 1.8 (95% CI = 1.5-2.0). The percentage of Native American infants with less than 2,500 g birthweights was 5.8 per cent versus 5.0 per cent for White infants. Birthweight-specific neonatal mortality risks were similar for the two race groups, but birthweight-specific postneonatal mortality risks (PNMRs) were more than three times as high among Native Americans compared with Whites for infants of greater than or equal to 2,500 g birthweight. PNMRs were elevated for most causes of death and for all categories for maternal age, educational attainment, trimester prenatal care began, and number of previous live births. Leading causes of postneonatal death among Native Americans of greater than or equal to 2,500 g birthweight were sudden infant death syndrome and infections.

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Keywords:  Age Factors; Americas; Biology; Birth Weight; Body Weight; Causes Of Death; Cultural Background; Demographic Factors; Developed Countries; Developing Countries; Differential Mortality; Educational Status; Ethnic Groups; Indians, North American; Infant Mortality; Infections; Low Birth Weight; Maternal Age; Maternal Health Services; Mortality; Neonatal Mortality; North America; Northern America; Parity; Physiology; Population; Population At Risk; Population Characteristics; Population Dynamics; Prenatal Care; Research Methodology; United States; Whites

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3354730      PMCID: PMC1349326          DOI: 10.2105/ajph.78.5.499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Public Health        ISSN: 0090-0036            Impact factor:   9.308


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