2024
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12121211
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Perinatal Outcomes of Immigrant Mothers and Their Infants Born Very Preterm across Germany

Britta M. Hüning,
Julia Jaekel,
Nils Jaekel
et al.

Abstract: Background: In Germany, more than 40% of infants are born to immigrant parents. Increased survival rates of very preterm (below 32 weeks gestation at birth; VP) infants have not resulted in equally improved life chances and quality of life. More information on perinatal variations in outcomes according to social inequalities, migration background, and language barriers is needed. We tested whether mothers’ immigrant status and language barriers are associated with perinatal health and short-term neonatal outco… Show more

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