A desigualdade espacial do baixo peso ao nascer no Brasil
Background:Low birth weight(LBW) isa risk factor formorbidity, infant and child mortality. In Brazilthe highest percentages oflow birth weightoccur inregionsofbettersocio-economic status. Objective: to know the spatial distributionofrates of lowbirth weight andcorrelation withsocial indicatorsand se...
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Resumo: | Background:Low birth weight(LBW) isa risk factor formorbidity, infant and child mortality. In
Brazilthe highest percentages oflow birth weightoccur inregionsofbettersocio-economic status.
Objective: to know the spatial distributionofrates of lowbirth weight andcorrelation withsocial
indicatorsand service. Drawing: ecological, and Brazilian statesas units ofanalysis.
Methodologyused thetechnique ofspatial analysis, data from 2009SINASC, IPEAandIBGE.
Results:higher rates oflow birth weightare in the statesof the south/southeast,GlobalMoran: 0.267,
p=0.02.Clustersofhigh-hightypein the Southeastandlow-lowstates ofthe Amazon
region.Conclusion: Thespatial inequalityoflow birth weightreflectsthe socioeconomic conditionsof
the states. More developed regionsholdhigher rates oflow birth weight, therefore,the presenceof
the serviceandits usedodecrease infant mortalityandincrease theBPN |
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