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. 2006 Dec;96(12):2222–2227. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2004.053744

TABLE 1—

Birthweight-Specific Infant Deaths and Mortality Rates Among Singleton Infants at ‡20 Weeks’ Gestation, by Race: United States, 1989–1991 and 1998–2000

White AIAN
Perioda Birthweight range, gb No. Rate % Change in Ratec No. Rate % Change in Ratec
1989–1991
500–999 11 625 443.4 191 515.0
1000–1499 4202 113.0 79 160.2
1500–2499 9447 25.6 199 37.3
2500–4499 27 923 3.2 780 6.3
4500–7999 461 2.4 17 . . .
1998–2000
500–999 9331 320.8 –28d 169 343.6 –33d
1000–1499 2606 67.6 –40d 54 90.7 –43d
1500–2499 6901 18.4 –28d 126 22.4e –40d
2500–4499 18 707 2.2 –31d 494 4.6e –27d
4500–7999 280 1.8 –25d 27 9.2e

Note.AIAN = American Indians/Alaska Natives; . . . = fewer than 20 deaths in the numerator and estimate is considered unreliable.

aData are from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics linked birth/infant death file.

bBirthweight-specific infant mortality rates per 1000 live births were adjusted by gestational age using the 1998–2000 distribution for total births.

cPercentage change in rate from 1989–1991 to 1998–2000, by race.

dSignificant change in rates from 1989–1991 to 1998–2000 from z-test using NCHS methods.

eSignificant difference between AIAN and White infants in 1998–2000 rates from z-test using NCHS methods.