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Measures and effectiveness in controlling omission of reports on infant deaths in Shanghai metropolitan areas]
Authors:H Dong  Y Cui  Y Shen  G Song  X Shi  L Shen
Abstract:
The infant mortality rate is a sensitive indicator of a country's or area's economic, cultural, and health care conditions, and in particular, it reflects the quality of health care for women and young children. Since liberation, great progress has been achieved in Shanghai's health and medical care in general as well as in health care for women and young children, and the infant mortality rate has dropped notably. However, the omission of reports on infant deaths is still a very serious problem. In order to control such omissions in reporting, the Shanghai municipal government and Department for Public Health have improved the methods of reporting deaths. Health care units are required to fill out a report on births and deaths, and census registers in the city government are responsible for registering all new births and deaths and preparing complete statistics on new births and deaths. At the end of each year, special investigators are sent to various hospitals to check on omissions of reports on infant deaths and they also help households to report infant deaths to census registers. The new measures have proved to be very effective. According to a new report released in 1980, the omission of reports on infant deaths has been reduced by 94.01% as compared with the 1972 statistics.
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