neonatal death

NOUN
  1. death of a liveborn infant within the first 28 days of life
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How To Use neonatal death In A Sentence

  • In pregnant women with untreated early syphilis, 25% of pregnancies result in stillbirth and 14% in neonatal death – an overall perinatal mortality of about 40%.
  • More than half (57.8%) of the women who died and one-third (33.7%) of those who experienced a perinatal death (i.e. a stillbirth or early neonatal death) had sought skilled attendance.
  • We explored the association between time to pregnancy and neonatal death in the Danish national birth cohort.
  • The proportion of neonatal deaths attributed to major genetic or congenital abnormalities has increased.
  • The proportion of neonatal deaths attributed to major genetic or congenital abnormalities has increased.
  • Of the 20 countries with the highest maternal mortality ratios worldwide, 19 are in Africa; and the Region has the highest neonatal death rate in the world.
  • Among the stratified, random 10% sample of women contacted directly by study staff to validate birth outcomes, no new transfers to hospital during or after the birth were reported and no new stillbirths or neonatal deaths were uncovered.
  • More than half (57.8%) of the women who died and one-third (33.7%) of those who experienced a perinatal death (i.e. a stillbirth or early neonatal death) had sought skilled attendance.
  • Chen and W.J. Rogan, “Breastfeeding and the risk of postneonatal death in the United States,” Pediatrics 113(5) (2004): e435-39. Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn
  • Fatal complications and outcomes (neonatal death and intracranial haemorrhage) were similar between neonates and infants from two large birth cohorts in the United States after delivery by forceps or vacuum extraction.
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