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(Fetal mortality rate and fetal mortality ratio do not have same denominator presumably but that is not clear here. --~~~~)
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* {{translated German term|41|411|411-7|GermanNewTextTerm=feto-infantile Sterblichkeit}}
 
* {{translated German term|41|411|411-7|GermanNewTextTerm=feto-infantile Sterblichkeit}}
 
:The {{NewTextTerm|feto-infant mortality|7|411|OtherIndexEntry=mortality, feto-infant}} includes stillbirths and deaths of children under one year. --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 17:05, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
 
:The {{NewTextTerm|feto-infant mortality|7|411|OtherIndexEntry=mortality, feto-infant}} includes stillbirths and deaths of children under one year. --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 17:05, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
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== 413==
 
* {{translated German term|41|413|413-7|GermanNewTextTerm=feto-infantile Sterbeziffer }}
 
* {{translated German term|41|413|413-7|GermanNewTextTerm=feto-infantile Sterbeziffer }}
 
:The {{NewTextTerm|foeto-infant death rate|7|411|OtherIndexEntry=rate, foeto-infant death}} represents the number of known stillbirths and deaths in the first year of life per one thousand live births and stillbirths of the same reporting period. --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 17:14, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
 
:The {{NewTextTerm|foeto-infant death rate|7|411|OtherIndexEntry=rate, foeto-infant death}} represents the number of known stillbirths and deaths in the first year of life per one thousand live births and stillbirths of the same reporting period. --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 17:14, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
 
* {{missing French term|41|414|414-3|FrenchTextTerm=mortalité juvénile}}.
 
* {{missing French term|41|414|414-3|FrenchTextTerm=mortalité juvénile}}.
 
: Also child mortality is under five mortality, infant mortality is under 1 year mortality. In French, mortalité post-infantile was defined as 1-4 year mortality. The mortalité juvénile (the missing term in English) is not clearly defined in French. It ''was'' not clearly defined, because today it is often 4q1 today.--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 16:36, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
 
: Also child mortality is under five mortality, infant mortality is under 1 year mortality. In French, mortalité post-infantile was defined as 1-4 year mortality. The mortalité juvénile (the missing term in English) is not clearly defined in French. It ''was'' not clearly defined, because today it is often 4q1 today.--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 16:36, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
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* Fetal mortality rate and fetal mortality ratio do not have same denominator presumably but that is not clear here.
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--[[User:Stan BECKER|Stan BECKER]] 17:28, 25 November 2014 (CET)
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== 414 ==
 
:* The Trilingual Demographic Dictionary Arabic-English-French of 1988 uses '''youth mortality*'''.--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 19:37, 11 June 2012 (CEST): In the study of {{TextTerm|age-specific mortality|1|414|OtherIndexEntry=mortality, age-specific}}, the terms {{NonRefTerm|infant mortality}} ({{RefNumber|41|0|2}}) and {{NonRefTerm|neo-natal mortality}} ({{RefNumber|41|0|3}}) refer to generally accepted time periods. The usage of such terms as {{TextTerm|child mortality|2|414|OtherIndexEntry=mortality, child}}, {{NewTextTerm|youth mortality|3|414|OtherIndexEntry=mortality, youth}}, {{TextTerm|adult mortality|4|414|OtherIndexEntry=mortality, adult}} or {{TextTerm|mortality of old age|5|414|OtherIndexEntry=age, mortality of old}} is not uniform. {{TextTerm|Post-infantile child death rate|6|414|OtherIndexEntry=child death rate, post-infantile}} sometimes refers to the death rate between one and 4 years of age.--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 17:25, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
 
:* The Trilingual Demographic Dictionary Arabic-English-French of 1988 uses '''youth mortality*'''.--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 19:37, 11 June 2012 (CEST): In the study of {{TextTerm|age-specific mortality|1|414|OtherIndexEntry=mortality, age-specific}}, the terms {{NonRefTerm|infant mortality}} ({{RefNumber|41|0|2}}) and {{NonRefTerm|neo-natal mortality}} ({{RefNumber|41|0|3}}) refer to generally accepted time periods. The usage of such terms as {{TextTerm|child mortality|2|414|OtherIndexEntry=mortality, child}}, {{NewTextTerm|youth mortality|3|414|OtherIndexEntry=mortality, youth}}, {{TextTerm|adult mortality|4|414|OtherIndexEntry=mortality, adult}} or {{TextTerm|mortality of old age|5|414|OtherIndexEntry=age, mortality of old}} is not uniform. {{TextTerm|Post-infantile child death rate|6|414|OtherIndexEntry=child death rate, post-infantile}} sometimes refers to the death rate between one and 4 years of age.--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 17:25, 5 August 2013 (CEST)

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The mortality during the first week of life and between the first week until before 28 days are called respectively early neo-natal mortality 4 and late neo-natal mortality 6★. --Nicolas Brouard 16:47, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
The feto-infant mortality 7★ includes stillbirths and deaths of children under one year. --Nicolas Brouard 17:05, 5 August 2013 (CEST)

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The foeto-infant death rate 7★ represents the number of known stillbirths and deaths in the first year of life per one thousand live births and stillbirths of the same reporting period. --Nicolas Brouard 17:14, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
Also child mortality is under five mortality, infant mortality is under 1 year mortality. In French, mortalité post-infantile was defined as 1-4 year mortality. The mortalité juvénile (the missing term in English) is not clearly defined in French. It was not clearly defined, because today it is often 4q1 today.--Nicolas Brouard 16:36, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
  • Fetal mortality rate and fetal mortality ratio do not have same denominator presumably but that is not clear here.

--Stan BECKER 17:28, 25 November 2014 (CET)

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