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NCHS Data Brief No. 74 September 2011. Understanding Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Infant Mortality Rates Marian F. MacDorman, , and Mathews, Racial and Ethnic Disparities in health have generated increasing attention Key findings and concern in the past few years (1,2). One of the largest Disparities found Data from the 2007 linked in health research is Racial and Ethnic differences in Infant mortality (1,2). birth/ Infant death data set Disparities in Infant mortality have been apparent since these data began to be collected more than 100 years ago (3). These Disparities have persisted In 2007, the Infant mortality and even increased over time, suggesting that not all Racial and Ethnic groups rate for non-Hispanic black have benefited equally from social and medical advances (1,4,5). This report women was times the rate for non-Hispanic white examines Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Infant mortality rates in the women. American Indian or United States with a particular focus on explaining the high Infant mortality Alaska Native (AIAN) and rates for non-Hispanic black, American Indian or Alaska Native (AIAN), and Puerto Rican women also had Puerto Rican women.

rates from sudden infant death syndrome contributed the most to the infant mortality gap between AIAN and non-Hispanic white women. Racial and ethnic disparities in health have generated increasing attention and concern in the past few years (1,2). One of the largest disparities found

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