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Xizang Autonomous Region Achieves Historic Lows in Maternal and Infant Mortality Rates
By the end of 2024, Xizang autonomous region in Southwest China reported its maternal mortality rate had dropped to 34.94 per 100,000 and its infant mortality rate to 4.32 per 1,000, marking significant progress in women's and children's health.
Xizang Autonomous Region Achieves Historic Lows in Maternal and Infant Mortality Rates
By the end of 2024, Xizang autonomous region in Southwest China reported its maternal mortality rate had dropped to 34.94 per 100,000 and its infant mortality rate to 4.32 per 1,000, marking significant progress in women's and children's health.
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24% Bias Score


Improved Survival Rates for Extremely Premature Infants in Germany
In Germany, advancements in neonatal care have significantly improved survival rates for extremely premature infants, born between 24 and 32 weeks gestation, with long-term developmental challenges remaining a concern.
Improved Survival Rates for Extremely Premature Infants in Germany
In Germany, advancements in neonatal care have significantly improved survival rates for extremely premature infants, born between 24 and 32 weeks gestation, with long-term developmental challenges remaining a concern.
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24% Bias Score


Turkish Forensic Reports Detail Negligence in 10 Infant Deaths
Forensic reports in Turkey's "newborn gang" trial reveal that 10 infants died due to medical negligence in various hospitals, including inadequate resuscitation by unqualified staff, bypassing emergency services, and organizational failures leading to improper treatment and oversight.
Turkish Forensic Reports Detail Negligence in 10 Infant Deaths
Forensic reports in Turkey's "newborn gang" trial reveal that 10 infants died due to medical negligence in various hospitals, including inadequate resuscitation by unqualified staff, bypassing emergency services, and organizational failures leading to improper treatment and oversight.
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60% Bias Score


Congenital Syphilis Cases Triple, Causing Urgent Health Warning
The US saw a sharp rise in congenital syphilis cases in 2023, reaching 3,882—the highest since 1992—due to insufficient prenatal care and testing, treatment gaps, and a shortage of the only cure, benzathine penicillin. This impacts mainly minority groups with limited healthcare access.
Congenital Syphilis Cases Triple, Causing Urgent Health Warning
The US saw a sharp rise in congenital syphilis cases in 2023, reaching 3,882—the highest since 1992—due to insufficient prenatal care and testing, treatment gaps, and a shortage of the only cure, benzathine penicillin. This impacts mainly minority groups with limited healthcare access.
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48% Bias Score


NY Infant Deaths Highlight Rise in Congenital Syphilis
New York State reports three infant deaths from congenital syphilis in 2023, part of a concerning rise in cases across the US, highlighting the need for improved prenatal care and testing.
NY Infant Deaths Highlight Rise in Congenital Syphilis
New York State reports three infant deaths from congenital syphilis in 2023, part of a concerning rise in cases across the US, highlighting the need for improved prenatal care and testing.
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24% Bias Score


Turkish Court Releases Nurses in "Newborn Babies Gang" Case
A Turkish court released three nurses on bail in the "newborn babies gang" trial involving 57 defendants accused of transferring infants to private hospitals for profit, causing deaths and defrauding the Social Security Institution; the trial was adjourned until September 9th.
Turkish Court Releases Nurses in "Newborn Babies Gang" Case
A Turkish court released three nurses on bail in the "newborn babies gang" trial involving 57 defendants accused of transferring infants to private hospitals for profit, causing deaths and defrauding the Social Security Institution; the trial was adjourned until September 9th.
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64% Bias Score

Xizang Autonomous Region Achieves Historic Lows in Maternal and Infant Mortality Rates
By the end of 2024, Xizang autonomous region reported its maternal mortality rate had dropped to 34.94 per 100,000 from 5,000 per 100,000 in 1951, and its infant mortality rate to 4.32 per 1,000 from 430 per 1,000 in 1951, due to significant improvements in healthcare access and services.

Xizang Autonomous Region Achieves Historic Lows in Maternal and Infant Mortality Rates
By the end of 2024, Xizang autonomous region reported its maternal mortality rate had dropped to 34.94 per 100,000 from 5,000 per 100,000 in 1951, and its infant mortality rate to 4.32 per 1,000 from 430 per 1,000 in 1951, due to significant improvements in healthcare access and services.
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24% Bias Score

Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Amidst Nation-Worst Infant Mortality Rate
Mississippi declared a public health emergency due to its nation-worst infant mortality rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2024, exceeding the national average of 5.5 and implementing a strategy to address equitable access to care, including Medicaid expansion.

Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Amidst Nation-Worst Infant Mortality Rate
Mississippi declared a public health emergency due to its nation-worst infant mortality rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2024, exceeding the national average of 5.5 and implementing a strategy to address equitable access to care, including Medicaid expansion.
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36% Bias Score

Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Amid Soaring Infant Mortality
Mississippi declared a public health emergency on Thursday due to a 2024 infant mortality rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births—the highest in over a decade and exceeding the national average—with plans to improve maternal and infant care access, eliminate maternity care deserts, and enhance comm...

Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Amid Soaring Infant Mortality
Mississippi declared a public health emergency on Thursday due to a 2024 infant mortality rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births—the highest in over a decade and exceeding the national average—with plans to improve maternal and infant care access, eliminate maternity care deserts, and enhance comm...
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40% Bias Score

German Father on Trial for Shaking Baby to Death: Shaken Baby Syndrome Highlights Need for Support
A father in Trier, Germany, faces trial for fatally shaking his baby, prompting discussion of Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), its causes, and prevention. Experts estimate 100–200 SBS cases annually in Germany, with a high mortality and morbidity rate among survivors. The incident highlights the need for...

German Father on Trial for Shaking Baby to Death: Shaken Baby Syndrome Highlights Need for Support
A father in Trier, Germany, faces trial for fatally shaking his baby, prompting discussion of Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), its causes, and prevention. Experts estimate 100–200 SBS cases annually in Germany, with a high mortality and morbidity rate among survivors. The incident highlights the need for...
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Health Council Recommends Vitamin K Injections for Newborns
The Dutch Health Council recommends that newborns receive a vitamin K injection instead of drops to prevent potentially fatal bleeding, due to the injection's superior absorption and ease of administration. This follows a 2017 recommendation and renewed research, despite previous resistance from mid...

Dutch Health Council Recommends Vitamin K Injections for Newborns
The Dutch Health Council recommends that newborns receive a vitamin K injection instead of drops to prevent potentially fatal bleeding, due to the injection's superior absorption and ease of administration. This follows a 2017 recommendation and renewed research, despite previous resistance from mid...
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52% Bias Score

Tuam Mother and Baby Home Excavation Begins
Excavation work has begun at the Tuam mother and baby home site in Ireland, where nearly 800 infants are believed to be buried, uncovering a dark chapter in the country's history involving state-sanctioned institutions with high infant mortality rates.

Tuam Mother and Baby Home Excavation Begins
Excavation work has begun at the Tuam mother and baby home site in Ireland, where nearly 800 infants are believed to be buried, uncovering a dark chapter in the country's history involving state-sanctioned institutions with high infant mortality rates.
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52% Bias Score
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