De Wals, Philippe
[UCL]
Bertrand, F.
Verlinden, M.
Beckers, R.
Perinatal mortality in Belgium remains high compared with other countries of Western Europe, although a marked decrease was observed during the period from 1956 to 1984. Analysis of the death causes indicates that further progress is feasible. Social inequalities and geographic variation are persisting in spite of the long-established policy of social welfare and free access to health services. Most of the studies on perinatal mortality in Belgium are descriptive and based on data recorded in birth and infant death certificates. In the future, alternative sources of information should be used to analyze more precisely and to understand more clearly the interactions between the different determinants of perinatal mortality and to evaluate the impact of social and health services.
Bibliographic reference |
De Wals, Philippe ; Bertrand, F. ; Verlinden, M. ; Beckers, R.. Perinatal mortality in Belgium.. In: Biology of the neonate, Vol. 55, no. 1, p. 10-18 (1989) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/11622 |