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"The focus is on the total infant," he continued.
The eight studies exploring PM and total infant mortality found little evidence of a consistent association (Table 1).
This study has uniquely described patterns of health service utilisation in the total infant population of two of the biggest remote communities in Australia's Northern Territory.
These three studies also reported total infant mortality, and the strength of association was consistently lower than for respiratory mortality, although no formal comparisons were made.
Overall, the "normal" subpopulation generally accounts for 49.0-63.149.0-63.1% infant deaths, while the "compromised" subpopulation accounts for the remaining deaths (Table 3).
The total infant mortality rate in figure 4a is very high, suggesting an under-recording of baptisms particularly in the last quarter of the century.
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Infants with congenital anomalies, 2.5% of the total infants, accounted for only a small proportion of morbidity as demonstrated in the unadjusted outcomes.
With a specified non-inferiority margin of 10%, using a two-sided 95% CI and 90% power, the study requires 375 infants per group (total 750 infants).
In total, 408 infant records were reviewed at the hospital and 398 at the HCs.
In total, 132 infant samples from Luang Prabang and Vientiane were tested.
In total, 220 infants were assessed for eligibility, of whom 183 infants were randomly assigned.
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