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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Issue Brief
Vol. 65, Issue 3, 2004May 01, 2004 EDT

North Carolina’s Infant Mortality Problems Persist: Time for a Paradigm Shift

Julia L. DeClerque, Janice A. Freedman, Sarah Verbiest, Stuart Bondurant,
Issue BriefJulia L. DeClerqueJanice A. FreedmanSarah VerbiestStuart Bondurantnorth carolinainfant mortalityparadigm shift
https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.65.3.138
North Carolina Medical Journal
DeClerque, Julia L., Janice A. Freedman, Sarah Verbiest, and Stuart Bondurant. 2004. “North Carolina’s Infant Mortality Problems Persist: Time for a Paradigm Shift.” North Carolina Medical Journal 65 (3): 138–46. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.18043/​ncm.65.3.138.

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