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Infant Mortality Rates in Paraguay
1. Patricia Lima Pereira Student of Master in Social and Health Protection Institute of Public HealthJagiellonian University Medical College January 2009
4. Conception 28 weeks gestation Live birth One week after birth 28 days after birth One year Miscarriage Fetal mortality Perinatal mortality Infant mortality Post neonatal mortality Stillbirth Neonatal mortality Five years Child mortality Rajaratnam, Julie. Child Mortality. Research Methods for Developing Countries. University of Washington
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11. Estimated (from data of census 2002): 153.000 births Reported: 111.436 Occurred that year: 49.879 Dirección General de Estadísticas Encuestas y Censos. Estadísticas Vitales 2007.
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14. Reported infant death: 492 Estimated infant death ( IMR = 33,8 x 1.000 birth alive) ≈ Between 3752 - 5171 Dirección General de Estadísticas Encuestas y Censos. Estadísticas Vitales 2007. Paho 2009
15. Reported infant, neonatal and postneonatal mortality. Paraguay 1960 - 2005 Organización Panamericana de la Salud, Unidad de Análisis de Salud y Estadísticas . Iniciativa Regional de Datos Básicos en Salud; Sistema de Información Técnica en Salud. Washington DC, 2007.
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17. SOCIOECONOMIC DETERMINANTS Maternal factors Age Parity Birth interval Environmental Contamination Air / food / water Insect vector Nutrient deficiency Calories / Protein micronutrients Injury Accidental Intentional Personal illness control Healthy Sick Growth faltering Mortality Personal preventive measures Medical Treatment
28. Handler 2007; Donoso 2005 Prenatal care Smoking cessation Screening for variety of medical risks (e.g., hypertension, diabetes, STDS, HIV) Management of high-risk pregnancies Immunization against tetanus, diphteria, rubeola Nutritional supplementation Preterm birth prevention programs- (e.g., awareness of signs and symptoms of preterm labor, uterine monitoring programs) Average incidence of neonatal tetanus: 1-2 cases per year 36.8% of youths 13–15 years old in Asunción smoked. Girls smoke as much as boys Maternal mortality rate (1999):114.4 per 100,000 live births Vaccination coverage in women of reproductive age: 78% 32.5% pregnant women were underweight 94.2% of mothers received prenatal care at least once 68.6%, during the first trimester
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