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  • Title: Mortality of full-term infants during the first month of life in a tertiary care hospital.
    Author: Amir A, Merlob P, Linder N, Sirota L, Klinger G.
    Journal: J Perinatol; 2007 Oct; 27(10):620-2. PubMed ID: 17717518.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: The neonatal mortality rate is disproportionately influenced by preterm infants and does not reflect the rate in full-term infants. Our objectives were to estimate the full-term neonatal mortality rate and to identify causes of death in full-term infants during the first month of life. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective study of full-term infant deaths during a 6-year period from 2000 to 2005, in a tertiary medical center. RESULT: During the study period there were 44,703 full-term births and 31 deaths, representing a mortality rate of 0.69 per 1,000 live births. The main cause of death was congenital anomalies (64.5%), specifically cardiac anomalies. Other causes were chromosomal anomalies or syndromes (12.9%), labor complications (12.9%), infections (3.2%), congenital diseases (3.2%) and metabolic disorders (3.2%). CONCLUSION: The mortality rate of full-term infants may be lower than previous estimates. Efforts aimed at decreasing mortality among full-term infants should focus on prenatal diagnosis.
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