Proceedings of the ‘ International Collaborative Effort on PerinataI and Infant Mortality, Volume II
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Jurnal Ilmiah (Non-Kategori) [ENGLISH] |
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Papers presented at the American Public Health Association |
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the National Center for Health Statistics, AMERICA: 1998.
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ENGLISH |
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PUSAT-40-A- |
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Abstraksi
Perinatal and Infant Mortality participated in an American Public Health
Association (APHA) session (at the request of the National Center for Health
Statistics) for the purpose of presenting papers reflecting the status of their
research. Subsequent to the APHA conference, the members convened a seminar to
detail their various research perspectives and to discuss their current
methodologies.
The ICE is a continuing effort. Through these shared activities of the members,
the ICE is providing knowledge and valuable insight into perinatal and infant
mortality. Through this dialogue, it is “possible to examine international
comparisons, to follow trends, and to gain insight into successful
interventions, as well as to recognize national gains that have been realized..
The goals of this effort are to identify,risk factors, to enhance knowledge
gained from experiences in intervention programs, and to disseminate data in
order to reduce perinatal and infant mortality. In the United States, special
attention is directed to the differences in infant mortality rates among various
ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic groups in the population.
The ICE Planning Group is comprised of two eminent researchersfrom each of nine
countries: Denmark, England, the Federal Republic of Germany, Israel, Japan,
Norway, Scotland, Sweden, and Wales. This group also includes representatives
from the National Center for Health Statistics and the Center for .Environmental
Health and Injury Control of the Centers for Disease Control; the Division of
Maternal and Child Health of the Health Resources and Services Administration;
the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development”of the National
Institutes of Health; and the Association for Vital Records and Health
Statistics. The participants in this effort represent a diversity of scientific
disciplines: physicians, epidemiologic sts, medical researchers’, biostatisticians,
and health planners
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