Spatiotemporal pattern and factors related to infant mortality in Northeast Brazil

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Objective: To analyze the spatiotemporal pattern and factors related to infant mortality in Northeastern Brazil from 2008 to 2018. Method: Ecological study developed with infant deaths that occurred in the Northeast and reported in the Mortality Information System. Non-spatial and spatial regression models were used to identify indicators related to infant mortality. Results: The mortality rate showed a decreasing trend of 2.1% per year (95% CI:-2.7 –-1.6; p<0.001), with higher Bayesian coefficients concentrated in in municipalities in the interior of Piauí. The variables related to infant mortality were: Gini Index (β = 6.56; p=0.01), Municipal Human Development Index (β =-22.21; p 0.001), dependency ratio (β = 0.16; p <0.001), percentage of people in households without electricity (β =-0.12; p<0.001) and percentage of women aged 10 to 17 who had children (β=0.19; p=0.01). Conclusion: There was a decrease in infant mortality during the studied period and high Bayesian rates in the interior of Piauí.

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Araujo, G. A. D. S., Maranhão, T. A., Sousa, D. de B., Sousa, G. J. B., Neto, J. C. G. L., Pereira, M. L. D., … da Silva, J. W. M. (2022). Spatiotemporal pattern and factors related to infant mortality in Northeast Brazil. Revista Gaucha de Enfermagem, 43. https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-1447.2022.20210177.en

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