Standard Terminology for Fetal, Infant, and Perinatal Deaths

Accurately defining and reporting perinatal deaths (ie, fetal and infant deaths) is a critical first step in understanding the magnitude and causes of these important events. In addition to obstetric health care providers, neonatologists and pediatricians should have easy access to current and updat...

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Demographic aspects
Fetal Death
Fetal Mortality
Humans
Infant
Infant Death
Infant Mortality
Infant, Newborn
Infants
Live Birth
Patient outcomes
Perinatal Death
Prevention
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