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- Title
Infantile and Maternal Mortality in Relation to Nutrition.
- Authors
WILLIAMS, J. E.
- Abstract
IN the course of investigations into the maternal and infantile death rates of different areas, carried out in connexion with the work of the Joint Council of Midwifery, it has been discovered that a hitherto unsuspected correlation between these two rates exists if they are charted in successive years instead of in the same year, the infantile rates being shown for the year preceding the maternal. It has also appeared that this correlation, which is very marked in distressed areas, and especially during years of industrial depression, is lessened and even reversed in prosperous districts and in good years. The average level of both rates is also much higher in districts in which unemployment is severe than in other areas. The maternal death rate of the five principal coal-mining counties, for example, for the years 1928-34 is 41·05 per cent higher than that prevailing in Middlesex and Essex, and for the years 1927-33 the infantile death rate is 50·98 per cent above.
- Publication
Nature, 1936, Vol 137, Issue 3465, p529
- ISSN
0028-0836
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/137529b0