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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST V5Ei0R0x. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Objectives. This study investigated social variation in birth outcome in the Czech Republic after the political change of 1989. Methods. Routinely collected records on singleton live births in 1989,1990, and 1991 (n=380 633) and 1994,1995, and 1996 (n=286 907) were individually linked to death records. Results. Mean birthweight fell from 3323 g to 3292 g (P<. between and then increased to g by the gap in mean birthweight mothers with a primary education those university adjusted for age parity sex of infants widened from confidence interval ci="240,272)" similar trends were found preterm births. postneonatal mortality declined most among better educated married. odds ratio death through conclusions. despite general improvement indices fetal growth infant survival recent years social variation birth outcome czech republic has increased.>
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