Ecuadorian infant mortality linked to socioeconomic factors during the last 30 years

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Objectives: to analyze the difference among geographical units and the evolution of infant mortality rate (IMR) based on Ecuadorian censuses (1990-2001-2010). Methods: artificial Neural Network analyzed the impact of sociodemographic factors over the variability of IMR. Poisson regression analyzed the variation of the standardized IMR (sIMR). Results: the decrease in the national IMR was 63.8%; however, 42.8% provinces showed an increase in 2001-2010. The variability was explained mainly by illiteracy decrease. The adjusted RR between provincial sIMR with illiteracy and poverty revealed a trend towards the unit. Conclusions: the variation of IMR reflects a complex interaction of the sociodemographic factors.

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Romero-Sandoval, N., Del Alcázar, D., Pastor, J., & Martín, M. (2019). Ecuadorian infant mortality linked to socioeconomic factors during the last 30 years. Revista Brasileira de Saude Materno Infantil, 19(2), 295–301. https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-93042019000200003

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