Max Rady College of Medicine
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Martens PJ, Derksen S, Mayer T, Walld R. Being born in Manitoba: a look at perinatal health issues. Can J Public Health 2002;93 Suppl 2(2 Suppl):S33-S38. [Abstract]
Keywords |
| Birth Rate |
| birthweight |
| Breast Feeding |
| child |
| Cross-Sectional Studies |
| epidemiology |
| ethnology |
| Health |
| health policy |
| health promotion |
| health status |
| health status indicators |
| Humans |
| income |
| Infant |
| Infant Care |
| infant mortality |
| Infant Welfare |
| Infant,Low Birth Weight |
| Infant,Newborn |
| Infant,Premature |
| Manitoba |
| Manitoba Studies |
| Medicine |
| methods |
| perinatal care |
| population |
| population surveillance |
| pregnancy |
| Regional Health Planning |
| Registries |
| Research |
| Research Support |
| risk factors |
| rural health |
| smoking |
| Smoking Cessation |
| social class |
| socioeconomic status |
| statistics & numerical data |
| trends |
| Universities |
| Urban Health |
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