2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.3194
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Preterm Birth Risk and Maternal Nativity, Ethnicity, and Race

Alejandra Barreto,
Brielle Formanowski,
Michelle-Marie Peña
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceImmigrant birthing people have lower rates of preterm birth compared with their US-born counterparts. This advantage and associated racial and ethnic disparities across the gestational age spectrum have not been examined nationally.ObjectiveTo examine associations of maternal nativity, ethnicity, and race with preterm birth.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis cohort study used birth certificates from the National Vital Statistics System to analyze in-hospital liveborn singleton births in the US bet… Show more

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“…In the Original Investigation titled “Preterm Birth Risk and Maternal Nativity, Ethnicity, and Race” 1 published online March 21, 2024, labels in Figure 2 B and C were incorrect. This article has been corrected.…”
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“…In the Original Investigation titled “Preterm Birth Risk and Maternal Nativity, Ethnicity, and Race” 1 published online March 21, 2024, labels in Figure 2 B and C were incorrect. This article has been corrected.…”
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confidence: 99%