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Page 1: Differing First Year Mortality Rates of Term Births to US-born and Foreign- born Mothers James W. Collins, Jr. 11/7/15

Differing First Year Mortality Rates of Term Births to US-born and Foreign-

born Mothers

James W. Collins, Jr.

11/7/15

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Transgenerational Factors

Factors, conditions, and environments experienced by one generation that relate to

the pregnancy outcome of the next generation

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Differing Birth Weight in Illinois (David and Collins, NEJM, 1997)

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US-born Blacks African-born Blacks US-born Whites

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US-born Blacks African-born Blacks US-born Whites

% L

BW

(<

250

0g)

Differing LBW Rates Among Low-risk Women in Illinois

(David and Collins, NEJM, 1997)

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0

0.2

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0.6

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1.2

1.4

US-born Blacks African-born Blacks US-born Whites

% V

LB

W (

< 1

500g

)Differing VLBW Rates Among Low-risk

Women in Illinois (David and Collins, NEJM, 1997)

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Maternal Race and Infant Birth Weight Among Low-Risk Women in Illinois

(Pallotto et al, AJE, 2000)

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% L

BW

(<

250

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Low Birth Rates by Maternal Age among Foreign-born Black Mothers

(Deal et al, Ethn Dis, 2014)

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VLBW RATES OF MEXICAN-AMERICANS BY MATERNAL GENERATIONAL RESIDENCE IN

THE U.S.Collins and David, Ethn Dis, 2004)

00.20.40.60.8

11.21.41.61.8

2

Mexican-Born (N=39,050) First Generation US-Born(N=2,203)

Infa

nt V

LB

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ates

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r 10

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Genetic Code vs. Zip Code?Two Leading Theories: • “Genetic Code Theory”:

– AA and MA women migrants to the US are intrinsically healthier and have better birth outcomes than those who do not migrate (Wingate, SSM, 2006; Ray et al, CMAJ, 2007).

• “Zip Code Theory”: – Lifelong residence in the US, or something closely related to it,

is detrimental to the birth outcome of AA and MA women (David and

Collins, AJPH, 2007; Collins and David, Clinics Perinat, 2009; Parker-Dominguez, SSM, 2010)

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Testing the Genetic Theory

• Wingate et al, MCHJ 2009:– US-born Blacks who moved out of state had better birth outcomes

compared to those who did not move, even after risk factors were controlled.

– Data support the healthy migrant theory. – Limitation: No adjustment for neighborhood income.

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Study Objective• To determine the association between migration

from Chicago to the suburbs and preterm birth (<37 wks, PTB) rates among African Americans and Whites.

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Natural Experiment: White Flight from Chicago

ChicagoSuburban CookCollar Counties

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/15/Illinois-counties-map.gif

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White Mothers

N= 45, 135African-American Mothers

N=41, 221

88%

10% 2%

ChicagoSuburban CookCollar Counties

30%

41%

29% ChicagoSuburban CookCollar Counties

White mothers were more likely to migrate Collins et al, MCHJ, 2013

P<0.0001, chi square test

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PTB rates improved with migration for both races Collins et al, MCHJ, 2013

White Mothers African American Mothers0

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White mothers who migrated had less risk factors.

White Mothers: Distribution of Risk Factors

Chicago Cook Collar

Maternal Age <20 8% 2% 2%

Education <12 yrs 19% 5% 5%

Unmarried 25% 8% 7%

Smoker 24% 18% 16%

Inadequate Prenatal Care 14% 6% 6%

Neighborhood Income in Lowest Quartile

21% <1% <1%

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AA mothers who migrated had less risk factors factors.

African-American Mothers: Distribution of Risk Factors

Chicago Cook Collar

Maternal Age <20 27% 16% 19%

Education <12 yrs 36% 15% 22%

Unmarried 83% 55% 58%

Smoker 20% 15% 18%

Inadequate Prenatal Care 33% 21% 32%

Neighborhood Income in Lowest Quartile

74% 16% 4%

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Migration benefits were explained by known risk factors Collins et al, MCHJ, 2013

Adjusted OR (95% CI)

Chicago-Chicago Reference

Chicago-Cook OR= 0.9(0.8, 1.1)

Chicago-Collar OR= 0.9(0.8, 1.1)

Adjusted OR (95% CI)

Chicago-Chicago Reference

Chicago-Cook OR= 0.9(0.8, 1.2)

Chicago-Collar OR= 1.0(0.9, 1.3)

Whites African-Americans

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Implications• Our findings do not support the healthy migrant

theory as a valid explanation for the discrepancy in birth outcomes between foreign- and US-born AA and MA women.

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Change in Mean Birth Weight Across a Generation

(Collins et al, AJE, 2002)

65

45

17

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-60

-40

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20

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60

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US-born White European-bornWhite

US-born AA

Cha

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irth

wei

ght (

g)

African/Carib-AA

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Change in Mean Birth Weight Among infants of Married Women Across a

Generation (Collins et al, AJE, 2002)

69

3551

-95-120

-100

-80

-60

-40

-20

0

20

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US-born White European-bornWhite

US-born AA

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(g)

African/Carib-AA

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MLBW Rates Across a Generation (Collins et al, AJE, 2002)

02

46

810

1214

US-BornWhites

Foreign-Born

Whites

US-bornAA

African-Carib-

Born AA

Women's Race and Nativity

ML

BW

rat

es (

per

100)

DaughtersGrand-daughters

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MLBW Rates Among Infants of Married Women Across a Generation (Collins et al, AJE, 2002)

02468

10121416

US-BornWhites

Foreign-Born

Whites

US-bornAA

African-Carib-AA

Women's Race and Nativity

ML

BW

rat

es (

per

100)

DaughtersGrand-daughters

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Study Objective

To explore the birth weights of the direct female descendants of US-Born and Mexican-Born Mexican-American Women.

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Change in Mean Birth Weight Across a Generation

65

45

11

-28-40

-20

0

20

40

60

80

US-born White European-bornWhite

US-born MA

Cha

nge

in b

irth

wei

ght (

g)

Mexican-born MA

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Change in Mean Birth Weight Between Gen 2 and Gen 3 among the Female Descendants

of Gen 1 Mexican-Born Women

-120

-100

-80

-60

-40

-20

0

20

Cha

nge

in b

irth

wei

ght

(g)

marriedunmarried< 20yrsOverall

20-35yrs

-28 (-63, 7)

-108 (-166, 50)

6 (-14, 26)

-67 (-118, 16)

-16 (-39, 10)

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Term Infants

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Study Objectives• To determine whether maternal birth in the US

is a risk factor for first year mortality among term (37-42 wks) births to non-Latino White, AA, and MA mothers.

• To ascertain the degree to which known individual level risk factors modify the relationship between maternal nativity and IMR among White, AA, and MA term births.

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Methods• 2003-2004 National Center for Health Statistics linked

live birth-infant death cohort files of term (37-42 wks) births to non-Latino White, AA, and MA mothers.

• Infant variables: birth weight, first year mortality.• Maternal variables: nativity, age, education, parity,

marital status, adequacy of prenatal care utilization (Kotelchuck Index).

• Stratified and multivariable binomial regression analyses were performed.

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Term IMR by Maternal Nativity and Race/Ethnicity(Collins et al, MCHJ, 2013)

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

4.5

White* African-American* Mexican-American*

US born

Foreign born

n=22

6,62

1

n=78

2,45

2

n=38

8,3

37

n=71

0,8

37

n=3,

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569

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Leading Cause-Specific Term IMR (per 1,000) by Maternal Race/Ethnicity and Nativity (Whites)

(Collins et al, MCHJ, 2013)

Leading Cause of Death

WhiteUS-born

WhiteForeign-born RR (CI 95%)

CongenitalAnomalies 0.6 0.5 1.3 (1.1-1.5)

SIDS 0.5 0.1 4.7 (3.2-7.1)

Injuries 0.2 0.1 2.2 (1.5-3.3)

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Leading Cause-Specific Term IMR (per 1,000) by Maternal Race/Ethnicity and Nativity (AA)

(Collins et al, MCHJ, 2013)

Leading Cause of Death

AAUS-born

AAForeign-born RR (CI 95%)

CongenitalAnomalies 0.9 0.9 1.0 (0.9-1.3)

SIDS 1.0 0.2 4.9 (3.3-7.3)

Injuries 0.5 0.1 4.1 (2.4-7.1)

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Leading Cause-specific Term IMR by Maternal Race/Ethnicity and Nativity (MA)

Leading Cause of Death

MAUS-born

MAMexican-born

RR (CI 95%)

CongenitalAnomalies

0.7 0.9 0.8 (0.7—0.9)

SIDS 0.4 0.1 3.0 (2.3-3.8)

Injuries 0.2 0.1 2.2 (1.6-3.0)

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Distribution of Selected High-Risk Individual Level Risk Factors by Maternal Nativity (Whites)

US-Born WhiteN=3,684,569

Foreign-Born WhiteN=226,621

LBW (<2500g) 2.5% 2.3%

Maternal Age <20y 7.5% 2.5%

Maternal Education <12y 11.0% 7.7%

Parity 3+ 8.5% 9.0%

Unmarried 23.9% 10.6%

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Term IMR by Maternal Age and Nativity(Whites)

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

4.5

5

<20* 20-29* 30-39* 40+*

US-born

Foreign-born

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/1,0

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s

Maternal Age (years)

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Term IMR by Maternal Education and Nativity(Whites)

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

<12* 12* >12*

US born

Foreign born

# de

aths

/1,0

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irth

s

Maternal Education (years)

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Term IMR by Marital Status and Nativity(Whites)

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

4.5

Unmarried* Married*

US Born

Foreign Born

Marital Status * Signfies statistical significance

# de

aths

/1,0

00 li

ve b

irth

s

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Distribution of Selected High-Risk Individual Level Risk Factors by Maternal Nativity (AA)

US-Born AAN=782,452

Foreign-Born AAN=118,246

LBW (<2500g) 5.7% 3.6%

Maternal Age <20y 17.5% 4.2%

Maternal Education <12y 24.3% 14.8%

Parity 3+ 14.5% 13%

Unmarried 72.5% 38.9%

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Term IMR by Birth Weight and Nativity(AA)

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

LBW non-LBW*

US Born

Foreign Born

Marital Status * Signfies statistical significance

# de

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/1,0

00 li

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irth

s

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Term IMR by Maternal Age and Nativity(AA)

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

<20* 20-29* 30-39* 40+*

US-born

Foreign-born

# de

aths

/1,0

00 li

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irth

s

Maternal Age (years)

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Term IMR by Maternal Education and Nativity(African-Americans)

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

<12* 12* >12*

US born

Foreign born

# de

aths

/1,0

00 li

ve b

irth

s

Maternal Education (years) * Signfies statistical significance

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Term IMR by Marital Status and Nativity(AA)

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

4.5

5

Unmarried* Married*

US Born

Foreign Born

Marital Status * Signfies statistical significance

# de

aths

/1,0

00 li

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irth

s

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Distribution of Selected High-Risk Individual Level Risk Factors by Maternal Nativity(MA)

US-Born MAN=388,337

Foreign-Born MAN=710,837

LBW (<2500g) 2.5% 2.3%

Maternal Age <20y 12.5% 6.5%

Maternal Education <12y 31.4% 65.5%

Parity 3+ 12.3% 15.6%

Unmarried 48.2% 41.2%

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Term IMR by Maternal Age and Nativity(MA)

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

<20* 20-29* 30-39* 40+*

US-born

Foreign-born

# de

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/1,0

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irth

s

Maternal Age (years)

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Term IMR by Maternal Education and Nativity(Mexican-Americans)

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

<12* 12* >12*

US Born

Foreign Born

Maternal Education (years) * Signfies statistical significance

# de

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/1,0

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irth

s

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Term IMR by Marital Status and Nativity(MA)

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

Unmarried* Married*

US Born

Foreign Born

Marital Status * Signfies statistical significance

# de

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/1,0

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s

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Multivariable Binomial Regression Analyses (Collins et al, MCHJ, 2013)

• The adjusted (controlling for maternal age, education, parity, adequacy of prenatal care and region of birth) RR of infant mortality for non-LBW term births of US-born (compared to Foreign-born) White, AA, and MA mothers were 1.5 (1.3-1.7), 1.7 (1.5-2.1), and 1.6 (1.4-1.8), respectively.

• The adjusted OR of SIDS among US-born (compared to Foreign-born) White, AA, and MA mothers were 3.1 (2.0-4.7), 2.8 (1.8-4.2), and 2.9 (2.2-3.9), respectively.

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Limitations

• Vital records do not include duration of US residence for foreign-born mothers.

• No information on neighborhood level factors.

• No information of adequacy of the utilization of pediatric care.

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Conclusions• Term births to US-born White mothers have a

1.7-fold greater IMR than their peers with foreign-born mothers independent of the known individual level risk factors.

• The disparity is not limited to a singular cause of death and is widest among deaths due to SIDS.

• A similar phenomenon occurs among African-Americans and Mexican-Americans.

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Conclusions

• US-born mothers have approximately a 3-fold greater SIDS rate than their peers with foreign-born mothers.

• More detailed studies are needed to determine the extent to which term infant sleep positioning modifies the association of maternal nativity and SIDS.

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Implications

• The fact that the same phenomenon occurs among the three leading racial/ethnic groups in the US pinpoints the problem to the presence of risk factors among US-born women (i.e. lifelong residence in the US) rather than to the presence of protective factors among foreign-born women (i.e. healthy immigrant hypothesis).

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Implications• Our findings do not support the healthy migrant

theory as a valid explanation for the discrepancy in birth outcomes between foreign- and US-born African-American women.

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Speculation

• Unmeasured household factors underlie the maternal nativity disparity in term infant outcome regardless of race or ethnicity.

• Possibilities include maternal nativity differences in daycare practices and/or the presence of extended family members residing in the home.

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Term IMR by Maternal Nativity and Race/Ethnicity(Collins et al, MCHJ, 2013)

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

4.5

White* African-American* Mexican-American*

US born

Foreign born

n=22

6,62

1

n=78

2,45

2

n=38

8,3

37

n=71

0,8

37

n=3,

684,

569

n=11

8,24

6# de

aths

/1,0

00 li

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irth

s

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Study Objective

• To determine the extent to which maternal demographic risk factors explain the racial disparity in IMR among term infants.

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Leading Cause-Specific IMR (< 365d) by Race

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

Congenital Anomalies

SIDS Birth Asphyxia

White

African-American

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1,00

0 liv

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rths

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Cause Specific Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR, <28d) by Race

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Congenital Anomalies SIDS Birth Asphyxia

White

African-American

dea

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1,00

0 liv

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Cause Specific Post-neonatal Mortality Rates (PNMR, 28-365d) by Race

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

SIDS Congenital Anomalies

Accidents

White

African-American

dea

ths/

1,00

0 liv

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Distribution of Selected Risk Factors

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

LBW* Age <20y* Education <12y*

Unmarried* 3+ prev births*

Inadequate PNC*

Whites

African-Americans

%

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Term IMR among Low-Risk* White and African-American Mothers

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

White African-American Category 3

dea

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1,00

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*married, college-educated mothers who received adequate prenatal care adequate prenatal care

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Multivariable Binomial Regression Models

The raw and adjusted RR for infant death (365d) for AA (compared to Whites) were 1.7 (1.7-1.8) and 1.1 (1.1-1.2), respectively

The raw and adjusted RR for neonatal death (<28d) for AA (compared to Whites) were 1.3 (1.2-1.4) and 1.0 (1.0-1.1), respectively

The raw and adjusted RR for post-neonatal deaths (28-365d) for AA (compared to Whites) were 2.0 (1.9-2.1) and 1.1 (1.1-1.2), respectively