Preterm birth among African American and white women with a lifelong residence in high-income Chicago neighborhoods: an exploratory study.

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2007

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Collins, James W and David, Richard J and Simon, Dyan M and Prachand, Nikhil G (2007) Preterm birth among African American and white women with a lifelong residence in high-income Chicago neighborhoods: an exploratory study. Ethnicity & disease, 17 (1). pp. 113-117.

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A stark racial disparity in the unadjusted rates of preterm birth and very low birth weight exists among women with a lifelong residence in high-income urban neighborhoods; however, the disparity narrows when traditional, individual-level risk factors are mathematically controlled.

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