PUBH 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Birth Order, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Congenital Disorder

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Life expectancy at birth and infant mortality rate. Death of an infant from time of live birth to the age of 1 year. Infant mortality is used to compare the health and well-being of populations across and within countries. Indicates current health status of the population and predicts health of next generation. Highest death rate is in black americans. Very low birth weight (less than 3lbs 4oz) Maternal ages (less than or equal to 15 y/o or greater than or equal to 40 y/o) Maternal smoking, substance abuse, nutritional status, prenatal care. If you have multiple risk factors, chances even greater. Disorders related to short gestation and low birth weight. Newborn affected by maternal complications of pregnancy. Death due to fire, submersion in water, suffocation, poisoning, falls, car accidents. Black americans have infants that are too small at twice the rate of white americans. If south carolina were a country, it would rank as number 65.

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