Notes: The age-standardized mortality rate is defined as the weighted average of the age-specific mortality rates in the population. As the age distributions of populations influence the number of deaths; age standard mortality adjusts for these differences by...
Notes: The age-standardized mortality rate is defined as the weighted average of the age-specific mortality rates in the population. As the age distributions of populations influence the number of deaths; age standard mortality adjusts for these differences by...
Notes: The infant mortality rate (IMR) is defined as the number of infant deaths in a population, less than one year of age, for every thousand live births. In other words, it is the probability of a child dying within the first year of life per 1000 live births. IMR...
Notes: The age-standardized mortality rate is defined as the weighted average of the age-specific mortality rates in the population. As the age distributions of populations influence the number of deaths; age standard mortality adjusts for these differences by...
Notes: According to the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System, stillbirths include all fetal deaths with a birth weight ≥500 g and/or with a gestational age ≥20 weeks. Typically, the stillbirth rate is calculated by dividing the number of stillbirths by the total...