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  2. Infant mortality - Wikipedia

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    Infant mortality rate by region Life expectancy at birth by region. The infant mortality rate correlates very strongly with the likelihood of state failure, and is among the best predictors thereof. [115] IMR is therefore also a useful indicator of a country's level of health (development), and is a component of the physical quality of life index.

  3. Perinatal mortality - Wikipedia

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    Early neonatal mortality refers to the death of a live-born baby within the first seven days of life, while late neonatal mortality refers to death after 7 days until before 28 days. Some definitions of the PNM include only the early neonatal mortality. Neonatal mortality is affected by the quality of in-hospital care for the neonate.

  4. Category:Infant mortality - Wikipedia

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    Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... Pages in category "Infant mortality" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  5. Neonatal mortality rate - Wikipedia

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  6. Child mortality - Wikipedia

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    Child mortality is the death of children under the age of five. [2] The child mortality rate (also under-five mortality rate) refers to the probability of dying between birth and exactly five years of age expressed per 1,000 live births. [3] It encompasses neonatal mortality and infant mortality (the probability of death in the first year of ...

  7. Neonatal intensive care unit - Wikipedia

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    A neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), also known as an intensive care nursery (ICN), is an intensive care unit (ICU) specializing in the care of ill or premature newborn infants. The NICU is divided into several areas, including a critical care area for babies who require close monitoring and intervention, an intermediate care area for infants ...

  8. Neonatology - Wikipedia

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    A 30 minutes old infant in Iran. The nurse is providing necessary care after birth. Rather than focusing on a particular organ system, neonatologists focus on the care of newborns who require hospitalization in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). They may also act as general pediatricians, providing well newborn evaluation and care in the ...

  9. Maternal–fetal medicine - Wikipedia

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    The rates of maternal and infant mortality due to complications of pregnancy have decreased by over 23% since 1990, from 377,000 deaths to 293,000 deaths. Most deaths can be attributed to infection, maternal bleeding, and obstructed labor, and their incidence of mortality vary widely internationally. [ 10 ]