Increases in drug-related infant mortality in the United States.
Panagiota KitsantasSebastian DensleyMeera RaoLea SaccaRobert S LevineCharles H HennekensMaria Carmenza MejiaPublished in: Journal of perinatal medicine (2024)
Drug-related infant mortality has increased significantly from 2018 to 2022. These increases are particularly evident among White and Black infants and occurred predominantly in the postneonatal period. These findings require more research but also indicate the need to address drug-involved infant deaths as preventable clinical and public health issues. Effective strategies to reduce drug-involved infant deaths will require preventing and treating maternal substance use disorders, enhancing prenatal care access, and addressing broader social and behavioral risk factors among vulnerable maternal and infant populations.