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Unexplained Death due to Possible Infectious Diseases in Infants-United States, 2006.
Epidemic Intelligence Service, Division of Applied Sciences, Scientific Education and Professional Development Program Office, Office of Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA; Infectious Diseases Pathology Branch, Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and Pathology, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.
The Journal of pediatrics (impact factor:
4.02).
07/2012;
DOI:10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.06.039
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
3570 infant deaths
Additional research
American Indians/Alaska Natives
birth weight category
black mothers
case-control study design
control groups
infant death cases
Infant Death data
infant's death
infectious causes
maternal age
multivariate logistic regression models stratified
nonfatal outcomes
possible infectious causes
significant effect modifier
Tenth Revision code inclusion
unexplained death
unexplained deaths
unexplained infants deaths