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The underregistration of neonatal deaths: Georgia 1974-77

B.J. McCarthy, J. Terry, R.W. Rochat, S. Quave and C.W. Tyler

American Journal of Public Health, 1980, vol. 70, issue 9, 977-982

Abstract: The authors reviewed the neonatal outcome of 3,369 infants who weighed less than or equal to 1500 g and who were born in Georgia during the years 1974-76. They matched 1,465 of these infants with a death certificate registered in the State's Vital Records. Upon review of the hospital records of the remaining infants, they identified 453 infants that died during the neonatal period without a death certificate being registered. Subsequently, they compared the hospital death registries for 1977 in Georgia and death certificates registered in Vital Records during 1977. They identified an additional 236 infants who died without a death certificate being registered. 40% of these infants weighed greater than 1500 g. Two major procedural errors regarding the filing of death certificates in Georgia at the local level contributed to this 21% underregistration of neonatal deaths in 1974-1977. The underregistration occurred disporportionately for rural areas, for unmarried mothers, and for Black infants. The reason for underregistration included failure of hospitals and morticians to file death certificates with the county registrars.

Date: 1980
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