Drawing conclusions from national
child mortality data is difficult because it requires access to detailed, consistent and reliable data for the entire MDG period from 1990 - 2015.
Not exact matches
Similarly, a study using
data from 219 countries found that, for every additional year of education for women, the
child mortality rate decreased by 9.5 percent.
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mortality
The harmful effects of being overweight have been underestimated, according to a new study that analysed body mass index (BMI), health and
mortality data in around 60,000 parents and their
children, to establish how obesity actually influences risk of death.
««By reinforcing the global health community's commitment to sharing research
data and information, we can accelerate the development of new solutions to tackle infectious diseases, cut maternal and
child mortality, and reduce malnutrition in the world's poorest places,» wrote Trevor Mundel, president of the foundation's Global Health Division, on the group's website on 20 November.»
Access to effective birth control, an abundance of food, and low
child mortality rates would all obscure the evolutionary influences seen in the preindustrial
data.
To better understand the contributing factors that lead to high rates of infant
mortality in the South, researchers from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services» Maternal and
Child Health Bureau analyzed the most recent National Center for Health Statistics Period Linked Birth / Infant Death
Data Files from 2007 - 2009.
«By reinforcing the global health community's commitment to sharing research
data and information, we can accelerate the development of new solutions to tackle infectious diseases, cut maternal and
child mortality, and reduce malnutrition in the world's poorest places,» wrote Trevor Mundel, president of the foundation's Global Health Division, on the group's website on 20 November.
I've seen fascinating efforts lately to use new software and graphics tools to visualize sets of
data ranging from flights over the United States in a 24 - hour period to patterns of obesity onset and weight loss in the Framingham heart study to work charting relationships between
child mortality, income and fertility rates.
The brilliant Hans Rosling has a
data visualization video that helps debunk the myths of the birth and
child mortality rates of the so - called developed and developing countries.
The statistical analysis used National KIDS COUNT demographic, social and economic
data for all 50 states to determine their influence on
child / teen
mortality.