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Reconciling the high rates of preterm and postterm birth in the United States.
Joseph KS, Huang L, Liu S, Ananth CV, Allen AC, Sauve R, Kramer MS; Fetal and Infant Health Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System. Joseph KS, et al. Obstet Gynecol. 2007 Apr;109(4):813-22. doi: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000255661.13792.c1. Obstet Gynecol. 2007. PMID: 17400841
Influence of definition based versus pragmatic birth registration on international comparisons of perinatal and infant mortality: population based retrospective study.
Joseph KS, Liu S, Rouleau J, Lisonkova S, Hutcheon JA, Sauve R, Allen AC, Kramer MS; Fetal and Infant Health Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System. Joseph KS, et al. BMJ. 2012 Feb 17;344:e746. doi: 10.1136/bmj.e746. BMJ. 2012. PMID: 22344455 Free PMC article.
SETTING: Australia, Canada, European countries, and the United States for 2004; Australia, Canada, and New Zealand for 2007. POPULATION: National data on live births and on fetal, neonatal, and infant deaths. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Reported proportions of live births with …
SETTING: Australia, Canada, European countries, and the United States for 2004; Australia, Canada, and New Zealand for 2007. POPULATION: Nat …
Analysis of perinatal mortality and its components: time for a change?
Kramer MS, Liu S, Luo Z, Yuan H, Platt RW, Joseph KS; Fetal and Infant Health Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System. Kramer MS, et al. Am J Epidemiol. 2002 Sep 15;156(6):493-7. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwf077. Am J Epidemiol. 2002. PMID: 12225996
Since the midtwentieth century, stillbirths (late fetal deaths) and early neonatal deaths have often been combined into a single category of "perinatal" deaths. ...
Since the midtwentieth century, stillbirths (late fetal deaths) and early neonatal deaths have often been combined into a single cate …
Temporal trends in sudden infant death syndrome in Canada from 1991 to 2005: contribution of changes in cause of death assignment practices and in maternal and infant characteristics.
Gilbert NL, Fell DB, Joseph KS, Liu S, León JA, Sauve R; Fetal and Infant Health Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System. Gilbert NL, et al. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol. 2012 Mar;26(2):124-30. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3016.2011.01248.x. Epub 2012 Jan 9. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol. 2012. PMID: 22324498 Free PMC article.
A parsimonious explanation for intersecting perinatal mortality curves: understanding the effect of plurality and of parity.
Joseph K, Liu S, Demissie K, Wen SW, Platt RW, Ananth CV, Dzakpasu S, Sauve R, Allen AC, Kramer MS; The Fetal and Infant Health Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System. Joseph K, et al. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2003 Jun 2;3(1):3. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-3-3. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2003. PMID: 12780942 Free PMC article.
Decreasing diagnoses of birth asphyxia in Canada: fact or artifact.
Dzakpasu S, Joseph KS, Huang L, Allen A, Sauve R, Young D; Fetal and Infant Health Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System. Dzakpasu S, et al. Pediatrics. 2009 Apr;123(4):e668-72. doi: 10.1542/peds.2008-2579. Pediatrics. 2009. PMID: 19336357
Relationship of prenatal diagnosis and pregnancy termination to overall infant mortality in Canada.
Liu S, Joseph KS, Kramer MS, Allen AC, Sauve R, Rusen ID, Wen SW; Fetal and Infant Health Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System. Liu S, et al. JAMA. 2002 Mar 27;287(12):1561-7. doi: 10.1001/jama.287.12.1561. JAMA. 2002. PMID: 11911759
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of recent changes in congenital anomaly-related fetal and infant deaths on overall population-based infant mortality. ...Provinces/territories with high rates of fetal death due to pregnancy termination/congenital anomalies at 20 to …
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of recent changes in congenital anomaly-related fetal and infant deaths on overall population-based …
The impact of missing birth weight in deceased versus surviving fetuses and infants in the comparison of birth weight-specific feto-infant mortality.
Wen SW, Chen LM, Li CY, Kramer MS, Allen AC; Fetal and Infant Health Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System. Wen SW, et al. Chronic Dis Can. 2002 Fall;23(4):146-51. Chronic Dis Can. 2002. PMID: 12517322
The proportions with missing birth weight information in Canada in 1989 were 5.8%, 2.6%, 1.2%, and 0.6%, respectively, for fetal deaths, neonatal deaths, post-neonatal deaths, and survivors, and in 1996 were 5.0%, 2.4%, 1.1%, and 0.6%. Infant and (especially) fetal
The proportions with missing birth weight information in Canada in 1989 were 5.8%, 2.6%, 1.2%, and 0.6%, respectively, for fetal deat …
Risks of stillbirth and early neonatal death by day of week.
Luo ZC, Liu S, Wilkins R, Kramer MS; Fetal and Infant Health Study Group of the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System. Luo ZC, et al. CMAJ. 2004 Feb 3;170(3):337-41. CMAJ. 2004. PMID: 14757669 Free PMC article.
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