2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-38292006000500003
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Impacto das malformações congênitas na mortalidade perinatal e neonatal em uma maternidade-escola do Recife

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“…In addition, they signifi cantly contribute to embryonic and fetal death, they are among the causes that lead to loss of potential years of life, and they are also responsible for three quarters of the population's physical handicaps. 7,8,9 As the child mortality rate from infectious, parasitic and respiratory diseases decreased, there was an increase in BD's relative participation in child deaths. This is because, as other causes of death are controlled, BDs begin to play a proportionately more important role.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, they signifi cantly contribute to embryonic and fetal death, they are among the causes that lead to loss of potential years of life, and they are also responsible for three quarters of the population's physical handicaps. 7,8,9 As the child mortality rate from infectious, parasitic and respiratory diseases decreased, there was an increase in BD's relative participation in child deaths. This is because, as other causes of death are controlled, BDs begin to play a proportionately more important role.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High rates were also observed in other Brazilian centers, as reported in a recent study of the Brazilian Network on Neonatal Research. 19 The high rates of newborns with congenital malformations, increased in the second period, are higher than those reported in other studies, 22 25 Results presented in this and in other reports point to the need to monitor all the perinatal population in Brazil, where perinatal morbidity and mortality rates are still high, even for gestations of potentially low perinatal risk, including the most developed regions of the country. 26,27 Therefore, the importance of standardized information records of basic variables for all the newborn population during health care services, and not only for newborns < 1,500 g or with gestational age < 34 weeks, is stressed.…”
Section: Total Birthsmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…2.7% among live newborns (NB) and 6.7% among stillbirths. Among the causes of death, neonatal malformations are the second most common reason, the fi rst one being prematurity 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%