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IMR per live births 10 12 14 0 2 4 6 8
99 years 51 years 246 years 25% of time 62% of time 87% of the AA experience either as Slaves or under Jim
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Lu MC, Halfon N. Matern Child Health J. 2003
Lu MC, Halfon N. Matern Child Health J. 2003
MDCH, Health Equity Learning Labs 2013, provided by Hogan, V., Rowley, D., Berthiaume, R. & Thompson, Y, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Adapted from http://indianfunnypicture.com/search/equality+doesn%27t+mean+justice
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Gould JB. Clin Perinatol 2010
All Participating Hospitals Percentage Month
CDC-FUNDED PQCS
Society for Maternal Fetal American College of Obstetricians Medicine (SMFM) and Gynecologists (ACOG) Starts with Singleton Pregnancies Starts with Short Cervix
Merged Protocol Starts With All Patients at First Prenatal Visit
Less than 37 Weeks Less than 32 Weeks Less than 37 Weeks Less than 32 Weeks
Births at 24–33 Completed Weeks Receiving ANCS, by Quarter, Aggregate Results for 19 OPQC Charter Sites, Q1 2006–Q2 2015 ANCS: Antematal corticosteroids Ohio Department of Health, Vital Statistics
ART: Assisted reproductive technology
DRP: Division of Reproductive Health NCCDPHP: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Gestational age determined using obstetric estimate of gestation March of Dimes Perinatal Data Center. Projected estimates each year based on 2014 live births and incremental declines between 9.6% in 2014 and 5.5% in 2030
9.6 8.1 % 8.1 5.5 % 5.5 National Center for Health Statistics, 1981-2013 final and 2014 preliminary natality data
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