Late Infant Mortality
Mostrando 1-10 de 10 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Distribuição espacial da mortalidade infantil em Fortaleza-CE no triênio 2006-2008: análise com base nos Sistemas de Informações em Saúde. / Spatial distribution of infant mortality in Fortaleza in the 2006-2008 period: analysis based on Information Systems in Health.
Introduction: Infant Mortality Rate in Fortaleza, despite the decline, is the unequal distribution in the spaces that make up the Regional Executive Secretariats (SER) and its components, neonatal, post neonatal and Causes, which pointed out the need for better understanding of that event. This study aims to evaluate the spatial distribution of infant mortal
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 27/02/2010
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2. Mortalidade infantil tardia na região da Capela do Socorro, São Paulo, 2007 a 2009 / Infant mortality late in the region of the Chapel
Introdução: Um dos índices mais utilizados como indicador das condições de saúde de uma determinada área é o Coeficiente de Mortalidade Infantil (CMI). A mortalidade é condicionada por diversos fatores, como, os fatores biológicos, políticos e sociais, bem como por comportamentos culturalmente definidos e atitudes que historicamente caracterizam o
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Estimation of underreporting of live births by the capture-recapture / Estimação de sub-registro de nascidos vivos pelo método de captura e recaptura
Introduction Capture-recapture method has been used in Epidemiology since the middle of twentieth century and from the 1990s on, huge number of publications about applying and developing the method on this area have been noted. Underreporting of vital events is still a drawback for the direct calculation of health indicators like fertility and infant mortali
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Late-preterm birth with and without fetal growth restriction: neonatal outcomes / Prematuridade tardia com e sem restrição do crescimento fetal: resultados neonatais
The objective of this study was to compare neonatal morbidity and mortality between late-preterm infants (gestational age at birth: 34 to 36 weeks and 6 days) with and without fetal growth restriction (FGR). A longitudinal study was conducted between October 2004 and October 2006 involving 50 pregnant women with pre-term delivery associated with FGR (group I
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Evolução da mortalidade infantil e perinatal no municipio de Campinas/SP no periodo de 1970 a 1995
OBJECTIVE: To describe the evolution of Infant and Perinatal Mortality and their components in Campinas, in the period from 1970 to 1995. POPULATION: Deceased children less than one year old, distributed by age groups (less than one day, from one to six days, from seven to 27 days, and from 28 to 364 days) living in this municipality in their death year, and
Publicado em: 1998
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6. Fear of novelty in infant rats predicts adult corticosterone dynamics and an early death
Individuals who are fearful of novelty have a larger hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis response than do nonfearful individuals. We hypothesized that a fearful behavioral style emerging early in life would be associated with life-long altered adrenal activity. Because there is ample physiological evidence both costs and benefits of adrenal activation, we de
National Academy of Sciences.
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7. Clinical Microbiology of Bacterial and Fungal Sepsis in Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants
Twenty percent of very-low-birth-weight (<1500 g) preterm infants experience a serious systemic infection, and despite advances in neonatal intensive care and antimicrobials, mortality is as much as threefold higher for these infants who develop sepsis than their counterparts without sepsis during their hospitalization. Outcomes may be improved by preventati
American Society for Microbiology.
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8. Surgical treatment of pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum.
Fifty-nine children with pulmonary atresia and intact ventricular septum underwent various forms of surgical treatment at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, during 1950 to mid 1975. Twenty-three patients had pulmonary valvotomy, 15 direct, 2 indirect, and 6 both direct valvotomy and infundibulectomy. All died, 19 early and 4 late. Of 13 patients who re
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9. Cell Surface Delivery of the Measles Virus Nucleoprotein: a Viral Strategy To Induce Immunosuppression†
Although only a few blood cells are infected during measles, this infectious disease is followed by acute immunosuppression, associated with high infant mortality. Measles virus nucleoprotein has been suggested to contribute to virus-induced inhibition of the immune response. However, it has been difficult to understand how this cytosolic viral protein could
American Society for Microbiology.
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10. Prospective surveillance of neonatal meningitis.
Neonatal meningitis is a serious problem with a high mortality and frequent neurological sequelae. The incidence of neonatal meningitis was calculated and the aetiology, clinical and laboratory features, and the treatment of cases recorded prospectively over a 7 year 8 month period was documented. It was further investigated whether secondary meningitis had