Jennifer A. Jairam, Eyal Cohen, Christina Diong, Howard Berger, Hilary K. Brown, Jun Guan, Joel G. Ray
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Maternal Downward Neighborhood Income Mobility and Ensuing Severe Neonatal Morbidity
This population-based cohort study examines changes in mothers’ neighborhood income between 2 consecutive births and associated morbidity/mortality outcomes in their newborns.
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JAMA Pediatrics, the oldest continuously published pediatric journal in the US since 1911, is an international peer-reviewed publication and a part of the JAMA Network. Published weekly online and in 12 issues annually, it garners over 8.4 million article views and downloads yearly. All research articles become freely accessible online after 12 months without any author fees, and through the WHO's HINARI program, the online version is accessible to institutions in developing countries.
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