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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Adverse Perinatal Outcomes at Term.

Jacqueline G ParchemMadeline Murguia RiceWilliam A GrobmanJennifer L BailitRonald J WapnerMichelle P DebbinkJohn M ThorpSteve N CaritisMona PrasadAlan T N TitaGeorge R SaadeYoram SorokinDwight J RouseJorge Enrique Tolosa-Ardilanull null
Published in: American journal of perinatology (2021)
· Term neonates of Black patients have the highest crude frequency of adverse perinatal outcomes.. · After adjustment for confounders, higher risk for neonates of Black patients is no longer observed.. · Disparities in outcomes are strongly related to insurance status..
Keyphrases
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