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Transforming Preconceptional, Prenatal, and Interconceptional Care Into A Comprehensive Commitment To Women's Health
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A. Neonatal Mortality Rate by Maternal Age: United States, 2004. (Source. Mathews, T. J., & MacDorman, M. F. [2007]. Infant mortality statistics from the 2004 period linked birth/infant death data set;
A. Neonatal Mortality Rate by Maternal Age: United States, 2004. (Source. Mathews, T. J., & MacDorman, M. F. [2007]. Infant mortality statistics from the 2004 period linked birth/infant death data set. National Vital Statistics Reports, 55, 15.) B. Neonatal mortality rate and number of neonatal deaths by maternal age: United States, 2004. (Source. Mathews, T. J., & MacDorman, M. F. [2007]. Infant mortality statistics from the 2004 period linked birth/infant death data set. National Vital Statistics Reports, 55, 15.)
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Cumulative percent of all neonatal deaths by birthweight: United States, 2004. (Source. Mathews, T. J., & MacDorman, M. F. [2007]. Infant mortality statistics from the 2004 period linked birth/infant;Cumulative percent of all neonatal deaths by birthweight: United States, 2004. (Source. Mathews, T. J., & MacDorman, M. F. [2007]. Infant mortality statistics from the 2004 period linked birth/infant death data set. National Vital Statistics Reports, 55, 15.)
The author has no direct financial interests that might pose a conflict of interest in connection with the submitted manuscript.
PII: S1049-3867(08)00109-6
doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2008.07.014
© 2008 Jacobs Institute of Women's Health. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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