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Bof Bhospitalization. BHisworkled Btoa Bre-evaluation Band Bliberalization Bofhospital
Bvisitingpolicies Bfor Bchildren. BJoseph BBrennaman Bsuggested Bthat Ba Black Bof Bstimulation
Bforinfants Bcontributed Bto Bhigh Binfant Bmortality Brates Bat Bthe Btime. BIn Bthe B1970s Band
B1980s, Bphysicians BMarshall BKlaus Band BJohn BKennell Bcarried
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B. numberofdeaths Boccurringinthefirst B28 Bdays Bof Blifeper B1,000 Blive Bbirths
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D. death Bofalive-bornchild Bbeforehis Borher Bfirst Bbirthday.
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Bmortalityrate Bis Bthenumber Bof Bdeaths Bduring Bthe Bfirst B12 Bmonthsof Blife Bper B1,000 Blive
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