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The changes in the death judgment increase US deaths in the United States, and the rates reached their peak significantly during the amount of Covid-19.

Changes to the US end-of-death customers during and according to the amount of the Covid 19-Pandemie-changed data on the morbidity of the mother, a fact that, according to new research work, did not wear out a clear increase during Covid-19 yesterday in Covid-19 Jama pediatrics.

From 2000 to 2023, the states added a “pregnancy control” for death certificates if a deceased person was pregnant at the time of death. Not all states have implemented the changes to death certificates at the same time, but the addition of the affected control box reported the mortality rates in mothers.

In the studyThe researchers analyzed death certificates during the 24-year study period for mothers aged 15 to 44 years for all definitions of mother mortality.

Control box with an increase in rates bound by 66%

Overall, despite a reported increase in maternal mortality, the authors found in 2020 and 2021 that the introduction of the check boxes accidentally in the United States in the United States in the United States in the United States.

The authors found that the introduction of the pregnancy control box was associated with an increase of 6.78 deaths (95% confidence interval [CI]1.47 to 12.09) per 100,000 live births in the registered mothers mortality and 66% (95% CI, 14% to 117%) of the total increase from 2000 to 2019.

The mothers' die rates culminated in 2021 when Covid-19 rose and 18.86 per 100,000 (95% CI, 17.48 to 20.32). However, the native mortality rates of the mother remained consistently from 6.75 (95% CI, 5.97 to 7.61) to 10.24 (95% CI, 9.22 to 11.34) per 100,000 live births from 2000 to 2021 to 2022 (95% CI, 9.22 to 11.32).

“At the height of the Covid 19 pandemic, pregnant women died with significantly higher rates than before the pandemic” In a press release from the university. “But when we carefully looked at the two decades before the pandemic, we found remarkably little change: In 2019 and 2023, pregnant women died with about the same installments as before.”

There are differences in racial differences

There were significant racial and ethnic differences in the study. Overall, non-Hispanic black women had the mortality rate of non-Hispanic white women throughout the 23-year period of study.

Above all, From 2020 to 2022 the mortality rates of women from the American indigenous people or Alaska increased the most and tripled almost from 2011 to 2019 (10.70 per 100000 live births; 95% CI, 7.64 to 14.57) by 2020 to 2022 (27.47 per 100000 live births; 95% CI, 18.39 to 39.45), said the authors.

In the middle of the declining financing for monitoring public health in the United States, our results underline the importance of investing in systems that systematically collect mothers and health data -related health data and strictly analyze to inform the guidelines.

“In the middle of the declining financing for monitoring public health in the United States, our results underline the importance of investing in systems that systematically analyzing maternal and reinforced health data to inform politics,” said co-author Alyssa Bilinski, PhD, in the press release.

“They also propose additional questions, especially how to reduce significant racist differences in poor results and how the comparability of the US metrics with peer countries can best be understood.”

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