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A planning tool to examine factors that influence stillbirth and infant death at the population level, rather than in individual clinical care.
Annual data on sudden infant deaths in England and Wales and infant deaths for which the cause remained unascertained after a full investigation, with associated risk factors.
This shows correlation between higher rates of breastfeeding and lower rates of inpatient admissions for infants under 1 year.
This study uses Young Lives longitudinal data on nearly 1800 children in Vietnam
Report on unexplained infant deaths in England and Wales which includes sudden infant deaths and deaths for which the cause remained unknown or unascertained.
Long-term survival trends for children (aged 0 to 14 years) diagnosed with cancer in England. Adults and stage of diagnosis survival estimates will be published in a separate release, later in 2018. Produced in collaboration with Public Health England.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Information to help healthcare professionals make decisions about the planning and provision of services using child and maternal health data and intelligence.
Annual data on sudden infant deaths in England and Wales and infant deaths for which the cause remained un-ascertained after a full investigation, with associated risk factors.
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