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. 2005 Jan 1;49(1):29–54. doi: 10.1017/s0025727300008279

Table 2.

Increases in mortality connected with being born in time periods which put infants at risk during the 1918–19 influenza epidemic in Derbyshire: stillbirths, neonatal mortality and post-neonatal mortality examined separately

Period of birth Odds ratioa
Stillbirth July 1918–April 1919 1.247*
Sept. 1918–Jan. 1919 1.535***
Neonatal mortality July 1918–April 1919 1.326**
Jan. 1919–April 1919 1.776***
Post neonatal mortality 1918 1.500***
Feb. 1918 1.668*
July 1918–Sept. 1918 1.935***
a

Odds ratios give the multiplicative increase in mortality associated with period of birth, compared to a value of 1.000 for all other months in the period 1917–22. Each odds ratio is derived from a separate multivariate analysis (logistic analyses in the case of stillbirths, and hazards analyses for neonatal and post-neonatal mortality), in which other variables are also controlled (see text for details).

***

Significant at 1% level.

**

Significant at 5% level.

*

Significant at 10% level.

Source: Derbyshire health visitor data.