Explaining Medicine
  • News
  • Health & Lifestyle
    • Diet & Weight Management
    • Exercise & Fitness
    • Nutrition, Food & Recipes
    • Prevention & Wellness
  • Conditions
    • Custom1
      • Conditions A-Z
      • Procedures A-Z
      • Allergies
      • Alzheimer’s
      • Arthritis
      • Asthma
      • Blood Pressure
      • Cholesterol
      • Cancer
    • Custom2
      • Chronic Pain
      • Cold Flu
      • Depression
      • Diabetes
      • Digestion
      • Eyesight
      • Health Living
      • Healthy Kids
      • Hearing Ear
    • Custom3
      • Heart
      • HIV/AIDS
      • Infectious Disease
      • Lung Conditions
      • Menopause
      • Men’s Health
      • Mental Health
      • Migraine
      • Neurology
    • Custom4
      • Oral Health
      • Pregnancy
      • Senior Health
      • Sexual Health
      • Skin Problems
      • Sleep
      • Thyroid
      • Travel Health
      • Women’s Health
  • Medications
    • Medications
    • Supplements and Vitamins
  • Medical Dictionary
  • Health Alerts
Their mentor was attacked. Now young OB-GYNs may...
With supplies low, FDA authorizes plan to stretch...
Noses Might Be Kids’ Secret Weapon Against COVID
Preventive care such as birth control, anti-HIV medicine...
A ‘staggering’ number of people couldn’t get care...
COVID sewage surveillance labs join the hunt for...
Congress is about to act on drug price...
An animal tranquilizer is making street drugs even...
White House declares monkeypox a public health emergency
How to protect the people you care about...
Top Posts

Explaining Medicine

  • News
  • Health & Lifestyle
    • Diet & Weight Management
    • Exercise & Fitness
    • Nutrition, Food & Recipes
    • Prevention & Wellness
  • Conditions
    • Custom1
      • Conditions A-Z
      • Procedures A-Z
      • Allergies
      • Alzheimer’s
      • Arthritis
      • Asthma
      • Blood Pressure
      • Cholesterol
      • Cancer
    • Custom2
      • Chronic Pain
      • Cold Flu
      • Depression
      • Diabetes
      • Digestion
      • Eyesight
      • Health Living
      • Healthy Kids
      • Hearing Ear
    • Custom3
      • Heart
      • HIV/AIDS
      • Infectious Disease
      • Lung Conditions
      • Menopause
      • Men’s Health
      • Mental Health
      • Migraine
      • Neurology
    • Custom4
      • Oral Health
      • Pregnancy
      • Senior Health
      • Sexual Health
      • Skin Problems
      • Sleep
      • Thyroid
      • Travel Health
      • Women’s Health
  • Medications
    • Medications
    • Supplements and Vitamins
  • Medical Dictionary
  • Health Alerts
  • News

    Premature Births Rise for First Time in 8 Years

    by WebMD November 1, 2016

    HealthDay Reporter

    TUESDAY, Nov. 1, 2016 (HealthDay News) — The rate of premature births in the United States increased in 2015 for the first time in eight years, and rates are especially high among certain racial and ethnic groups, a March of Dimes report says.

    The overall rate rose from 9.57 percent to 9.63 percent, according to data from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics. Rates in 2015 were nearly 48 percent higher for black women and more than 15 percent higher for American Indian/Alaska Native women compared to white women, according to the report.

    The findings led the March of Dimes to give the United States a “C” grade on its latest Premature Birth Report Card.

    The report card “demonstrates that there is an unfair burden of premature birth among specific racial and ethnic groups as well as geographic areas,” said Dr. Jennifer Howse, president of the March of Dimes.

    “The March of Dimes strives for a world where every baby has a fair chance, yet we see this is not the reality for many mothers and babies. Babies in this country have different chances of surviving and thriving simply based on the circumstances of their birth,” she said in a news release from the group.

    Premature birth (before 37 weeks of pregnancy) is the leading cause of death of infants in the United States. Children who survive preterm birth can have serious and lifelong health conditions such as breathing problems, jaundice, vision loss, cerebral palsy and intellectual delays, according to the March of Dimes.

    In the United States, preterm birth causes more than $26 billion each year in avoidable medical and societal costs, according to the National Academy of Medicine.

    The report card gave an “A” to four states — New Hampshire, Oregon, Vermont and Washington. Sixteen states got a “B,” while 21 states and the District of Columbia got a “C.” Six states and Puerto Rico got a “D,” and three states — Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi — got an “F.”

    Seven states — Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, Nebraska, New Mexico, Utah and Wisconsin — got lower grades this year than last year.

    Maine ranked first in efforts and progress towards eliminating racial/ethnic disparities in preterm birth, while Hawaii ranked 50th, the report said.

    “Americans lead the world in medical research and care, yet the U.S. preterm birth rate still ranks near the bottom of high-resource nations,” said Dr. Edward McCabe, chief medical officer for the March of Dimes.

    “We can do better by mobilizing resources and driving best practices and policies to ensure that no mother or baby falls through the cracks,” he said.

    WebMD News from HealthDay

    Sources

    SOURCE: March of Dimes, news release, Nov. 1, 2016

    Copyright © 2013-2016 HealthDay. All rights reserved.

    Read the article here

    Share this Post

    Share Explaining Medicine Share Explaining Medicine

    Premature Births Rise for First Time in 8 Years was last modified: November 8th, 2016 by WebMD

    Related

    babybreathing problemscerebral palsyjaundicepregnancy
    0 comment
    0
    Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest
    WebMD

    previous post
    Food Labels on Possible Allergens May Be Confusing
    next post
    Common Vaccine Safe for Mother, Fetus

    Related Articles

    The medical profession can help heal divisions as well as diseases

    February 25, 2019

    Does calcium and vitamin D help with community-dwelling older adults?

    May 16, 2018

    When doctors are poor explainers

    April 10, 2019

    Best Toys for Babies

    November 7, 2016

    Baby Crib Ads Show Unsafe Practices, Study Says

    December 20, 2016

    Men’s Facial Skin Care Kit

    February 15, 2019

    Easy DNA Identifications With Genealogy Databases Raise Privacy Concerns

    October 11, 2018

    PTSD May Raise Odds for Irregular Heartbeat

    May 9, 2018

    Keeping up with the rapid developments in mobile health technology

    December 21, 2018

    Dolls With Disabilities Escape The Toy Hospital, Go Mainstream

    December 18, 2016

    Recent Posts

    • Their mentor was attacked. Now young OB-GYNs may leave Indiana

      August 10, 2022
    • With supplies low, FDA authorizes plan to stretch limited monkeypox vaccine doses

      August 9, 2022
    • Preventive care such as birth control, anti-HIV medicine challenged in Texas lawsuit

      August 9, 2022
    • A ‘staggering’ number of people couldn’t get care during the pandemic, poll finds

      August 8, 2022
    • COVID sewage surveillance labs join the hunt for monkeypox

      August 8, 2022

    Keep in touch

    Facebook Twitter Google + RSS

    Recent Posts

    • Their mentor was attacked. Now young OB-GYNs may leave Indiana

      August 10, 2022
    • With supplies low, FDA authorizes plan to stretch limited monkeypox vaccine doses

      August 9, 2022
    • Preventive care such as birth control, anti-HIV medicine challenged in Texas lawsuit

      August 9, 2022
    • A ‘staggering’ number of people couldn’t get care during the pandemic, poll finds

      August 8, 2022
    • COVID sewage surveillance labs join the hunt for monkeypox

      August 8, 2022
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy

    @2022 - Explaining Medicine. All Right Reserved.


    Back To Top
    Posting....
    Explaining Medicine
    Proudly powered by WordPress Theme: soledad child.