Decline in Perinatal Mortality in the United States, 2017-2019.

Claudia P Valenzuela, Elizabeth Gregory, Joyce A Martin
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Abstract

Perinatal mortality (late fetal deaths at 28 completed weeks of gestation or more and early neonatal deaths under age 7 days) can be an indicator of the quality of health care before, during, and after delivery, and of the health status of the nation (1,2). The U.S. perinatal mortality rate declined 30% from 1990 to 2011, but was stable from 2011 through 2016 (1,3,4). This report presents trends in perinatal mortality as well as its components, late fetal and early neonatal mortality, for 2017 through 2019. Also shown are perinatal mortality trends by mother's age, race and Hispanic origin, and state for 2017-2019.

MeSH Term

Child
Female
Fetal Mortality
Hispanic or Latino
Humans
Infant Mortality
Infant, Newborn
Perinatal Death
Perinatal Mortality
Pregnancy
Prenatal Care
United States

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