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  • Prostate cancer mortality declined 6.3 percent during the study.
  • Infant mortality declined further, and the standards were expanded to cover all dairy farms.
  • Reduction in alcohol-related problems in Russia could have strong effects on mortality decline.
  • One New York health official described the 1996 mortality decline there as " precipitous ."
  • Mortality declined by 24 percent for a consortium of New England hospitals with their own quality-improvement program.
  • This demonstrated that the mortality rates of each from each specific cause were expected to decline as total mortality declined.
  • However, mortality decline in the late 19th century was mainly due to the reduction of very high infant mortality rates.
  • Over the decade, they said, mortality declined in all states, but those with greater income inequality showed smaller declines.
  • A mortality decline was not observed in the U . S . until almost 1900 a hundred years following the drop in fertility.
  • Infant mortality declined 12 percent to 28 deaths per 1, 000 live births in 1994 from 32 in 1993, the report said.
  • Infant mortality declined from 100 deaths per 1, 000 live births in 1990 to 33 deaths per 1, 000 live births in 2012.
  • In addition, she said, he has made valuable contributions to the global understanding of family planning programs and the relationship between culture and mortality decline.
  • In Massachusetts, for example, a state without a formal quality-improvement program, cardiac surgical mortality declined by about 40 percent over roughly the same period.
  • For children younger than 15 years old, the incidence of cancer declined 0.4 percent a year between 1990 and 1996 and mortality decline 2.7 percent.
  • As yet, there is no sign that mortality declines at older ages are slowing down, as health-care improves and the benefits of better diet come to fruition.
  • Some fraction of the mortality decline may be due to new, strikingly successful drug combinations against AIDS, said Dr . Mary Ann Chiasson, an assistant New York City health commissioner.
  • As infant mortality declined, the family became more child-centered, and private insurance and pensions, as well as governmental assistance, made older parents less dependent on working children.
  • He developed his dissertation on the " Mortality Decline, the Demographic Transition, and Economic Growth " under the mentorship of Nobel-winning economist Gary Becker as well as Sherwin Rosen.
  • This analysis validates the underlying premise of the classic epidemiologic transition theory : as total mortality declines and income rises, communicable diseases cause less and less mortality compared to non-communicable diseases and injuries.
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