WWS 403 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Congenital Disorder, Birth Weight

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Infant mortality is considered an indicator of a nation"s health and well-being. Race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and geography disparities in infant mortality in the united states. The pace of decline in u. s. infant mortality lags behind that of other developed countries. 1960: u. s. had the 12th lowest infant mortality rate. 2006: u. s. had the 31st lowest infant mortality rate. Rate of decline of infant mortality in the u. s. differs by race. Infant mortality rate for white infants declined by 3. 2% per year from 1935-2007. Infant mortality rate for black infants declined by 2. 6% per year from 1935-2007. Because of this, the racial disparity increased from 1935-2007. In 1935, the rate of death for black infants was 58% higher than that for white infants. In 2007, the rate of death for black infants was 135% higher than that for white infants. Neonatal mortality = infant deaths in the first 27 days of life.

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