Online Program

4131.0
Investigating Diverse, Multi-Level Determinants of Maternal and Child Health

Tuesday, November 5, 2013: 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Oral
Data translation is an integral part of the epidemiologic process; this is especially true in MCH. This session will focus on multi-level influences of political, social, economic, and health services factors in infant health.
Session Objectives: Compare the influence of political, social, economic, and health services factors on birth outcomes and infant mortality Analyze trends in infant hospitalizations due to pertussis
Moderator:
Melanie Lutenbacher, PhD, MSN, FAAN
Organizers:

10:30am
Factors associated with not receiving prenatal care and its impact on birth outcomes   
Dawood Sultan, Ph.D., Jason L. Salemi, MPH, Mulubrhan Mogos, PhD and Hamisu Salihu, MD, PhD
10:50am
Analysis of infant pertussis hospitalizations in Michigan, 2008-2010   
Michelle Housey, MPH, Corinne Miller, PhD, DDS, Sarah Lyon-Callo, MA, MS and Jevon McFadden, MD, MPH
11:10am
Proximity to public housing development and the rates of infant mortality and preterm birth   
Meaghan Munn, MPH, Saba Masho, MD, MPH, DrPH and Phillip Archer, Ph.D.

See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.

Organized by: Maternal and Child Health
Endorsed by: Chiropractic Health Care