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I thought you might be interested in this news report, out today:
U.S. 30th in Global Infant Mortality – ABC News.
Using 2005 data:
“Too many U.S. babies are born too soon each year and don’t live to celebrate their first birthday. This finding underscores the importance of supporting research to help us learn what causes preterm birth and how we can help give all babies a healthy start in life,” said Dr. Alan Fleischman, medical director for the March of Dimes.
“One in 8 births in the United States were born preterm, compared with 1 in 18 births in Ireland and Finland,” added the report, available at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db23.htm.
“If the United States had Sweden’s distribution of births by gestational age, nearly 8,000 infant deaths would be averted each year and the U.S. infant mortality rate would be one-third lower.”

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