Study Reveals Growing Disparities In Child Death Rates Across Racial, Ethnic Groups

The New York Times (5/4, Baumgaertner ) reported, “Thanks to advancements in medicine and insurance, mortality rates for children in the United States had been shrinking for decades. But last year, researchers uncovered a worrisome reversal: The child death rate was rising.” Now, “a new study, published Saturday in The Journal of the American Medical Association, revealed growing disparities in child death rates across racial and ethnic groups.” Specifically, “Black and Native American youths ages 1 to 19 died at significantly higher rates than white youths – predominantly from injuries such as car accidents, homicides and suicides.”

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