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North-south gradients in adverse birth outcomes for First Nations and others in Manitoba, Canada

2010

Martens, P., Heaman, M., Hart, L., Wilkins, R., Smylie, J., Wassimi, S., Simonet, F., Wu, Y., Fraser, W.D., & Luo, Z.-C.

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This article aims to assess associations between geographic location of residence and birth outcomes and infant mortality for First Nations and non-First Nations in Manitoba. Specifically, it looks at whether there are differences between north-south and rural-urban residence and preterm births, small/large-for-gestational size, and infant, neonatal, and post-natal mortality.

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North-south gradients in adverse birth outcomes for First Nations and others in Manitoba, Canada.

Martens, P., Heaman, M., Hart, L., Wilkins, R., Smylie, J., Wassimi, S., Simonet, F., Wu, Y., Fraser, W.D., & Luo, Z.-C. (2010). North-south gradients in adverse birth outcomes for First Nations and others in Manitoba, Canada. Open Women's Health Journal, 4, 46-54.

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