Inequity in infant mortality and pediatric services in Bogotá: a new model of analysis for Latin America

Objective To describe the correlation between the availability of health services and infant mortality in Bogotá. Materials and Methods This study involved data on infant mortality rates (IMR), ratio of pediatric hospital beds (RPHB) and emergency service centers by locality (ESC) for the years 2010...

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Child
Controlled study
Correlation coefficient
Emergency health service
Female
Human
Infant mortality
Insurance
Live birth
Major clinical study
Male
Pediatric hospital
Pediatrics
South and central america
Inequety
Infant mortality
Health services
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Inequity in infant mortality and pediatric services in Bogotá: a new model of analysis for Latin America
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Inequidad en mortalidad infantil y servicios pediátricos en bogotá: Nuevo modelo de análisis para América Latina
title Inequity in infant mortality and pediatric services in Bogotá: a new model of analysis for Latin America
spellingShingle Inequity in infant mortality and pediatric services in Bogotá: a new model of analysis for Latin America
Article
Child
Controlled study
Correlation coefficient
Emergency health service
Female
Human
Infant mortality
Insurance
Live birth
Major clinical study
Male
Pediatric hospital
Pediatrics
South and central america
Inequety
Infant mortality
Health services
title_short Inequity in infant mortality and pediatric services in Bogotá: a new model of analysis for Latin America
title_full Inequity in infant mortality and pediatric services in Bogotá: a new model of analysis for Latin America
title_fullStr Inequity in infant mortality and pediatric services in Bogotá: a new model of analysis for Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Inequity in infant mortality and pediatric services in Bogotá: a new model of analysis for Latin America
title_sort Inequity in infant mortality and pediatric services in Bogotá: a new model of analysis for Latin America
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Child
Controlled study
Correlation coefficient
Emergency health service
Female
Human
Infant mortality
Insurance
Live birth
Major clinical study
Male
Pediatric hospital
Pediatrics
South and central america
Inequety
Infant mortality
topic Article
Child
Controlled study
Correlation coefficient
Emergency health service
Female
Human
Infant mortality
Insurance
Live birth
Major clinical study
Male
Pediatric hospital
Pediatrics
South and central america
Inequety
Infant mortality
Health services
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