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Socioeconomic Inequality Accounts for Many Stillbirths, Preemies – MedPage Today
One quarter of stillbirths could have been avoided, U.K. study finds
Nearly one-quarter of stillbirths and one-fifth of preterm births can be attributed to socioeconomic inequity, according to a cohort study using population attributable fractions.
Of over 1 million births in England, 24% of stillbirths, 19% of preterm live…
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