Determinants of the neonatal mortality
K. Lee, P. I. Tseng, A. I. Eidelman, S. R. Kandall and L. M. Gartner
A recent sharp decline in the neonatal mortality in our medical center
prompted a critical analysis of viral statistics of the newborn service
during the years 1966 through 1973. The mean neonatal mortality for the
entire period was 15.4 per 1,000 live births, and 11.0 in the period 1972
through 1973. The annual neonatal mortalities bore a direct relationship to
the annual incidences of infants with birth weights of 1,500 gm or less.
The reduction in the proportion of infants in the latter weight group
during 1972 through 1973 accounted for three quarters of the improvement in
the neonatal mortality as compared to that of the previous years. One
quarter of the improvement could be attributable to a decrease in mortality
that occurred only in infants in the latter weight group during the same
period.