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  2. Fetal viability - Wikipedia

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    Between 2010 and 2014, babies in the United States had an approximately 70% survival rate when born under weight of 500 g (1.10lb), an increase from a 30.8% survival rate between 2006 and 2010. [15] A baby's chances for survival increases 3 to 4 percentage points per day between 23 and 24 weeks of gestation, and about 2 to 3 percentage points ...

  3. Infant mortality - Wikipedia

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    The survival rate in these countries for infants born before 28 weeks of gestation is 10%, compared with a 90% survival rate in high-income countries. [28] In the United States, the period from 1980 to 2000 saw a decrease in the total number of infant mortality cases, despite a significant increase in premature births. [29]

  4. List of countries by infant and under-five mortality rates

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    The infant mortality rate is the number of deaths of infants under one year old per 1,000 live births. This rate is often used as an indicator of the level of health in a country. The infant mortality rate of the world in 2019 was 28 according to the United Nations [4] and the projected estimate for 2020 was 30.8 according to the CIA World ...

  5. Preterm birth - Wikipedia

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    Saybie was confirmed by Dr. Edward Bell of the University of Iowa, which keeps the Tiniest Babies Registry, to be the new smallest surviving premature baby in that registry. [ 219 ] Born in February 2009, at Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota , Jonathon Whitehill was just 25 weeks' gestation with a weight of 310 g (11 oz).

  6. Perinatal mortality - Wikipedia

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    Preterm birth is the most common cause of perinatal mortality, causing almost 30 percent of neonatal deaths. [7] Infant respiratory distress syndrome, in turn, is the leading cause of death in preterm infants, affecting about 1% of newborn infants. [8]

  7. Prenatal smoking tied to higher risk of infant sleep-related ...

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    Mothers who smoke during pregnancy are more likely to have babies die suddenly in their sleep as women who avoid tobacco, a U.S. study suggests. Prenatal smoking tied to higher risk of infant ...

  8. Child mortality - Wikipedia

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    Child survival is a field of public health concerned with reducing child mortality. Child survival interventions are designed to address the most common causes of child deaths that occur, which include diarrhea, pneumonia, malaria, and neonatal conditions. Out of the number of children under the age of 5 alone, an estimated 5.6 million children ...

  9. Life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    [84] [85] [86] Among the smallest premature babies (those under 2 pounds (910 grams)), females have a higher survival rate. At the other extreme, about 90% of individuals aged 110 are female. At the other extreme, about 90% of individuals aged 110 are female.