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1892
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While childhood mortality rates have declined during the last decade in North Carolina, state statistics continue to rank above national statistics, though differing greatly on a cause-specific basis. Risk factors and intervention efforts are examined.
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CHES Studies (NoCar RA 407.4 N8 P48), Vol. Issue 54, July 1990, p1-34, il, bibl, f
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29401
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The pattern of mortality from infectious diseases has declined in North Carolina, but childhood accidental death has emerged as the leading cause of death to children nineteen years of age or younger. This report examines the incidence of nonfatal childhood accidental injury in North Carolina and household conditions that increase the likelihood of such injuries.
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SCHS Studies (NoCar RA 407.4 N8 P48), Vol. Issue 37, Aug 1985, p1-14, il, bibl, f
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35380
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When the weather turned cold enough, the annual hog killing would start, which was a full day’s work for the slaves.