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Chapter XVI. Environmental Conditions<br />

323<br />

TABLz 190. Number <strong>of</strong> Persons per Room in Households <strong>of</strong> Infants" Dying in Neonatal and Postneonatal<br />

Periods in 22 Areas <strong>of</strong> 14 Projects.<br />

N.o at 1.riod<br />

l-wasonall pIlod<br />

Number Per int Number<br />

Pe,nt<br />

Amit T ota- To l<br />

2n0ni. 4,r 4 ftmr 2i- 4 *d 4<br />

I<br />

othn I 2 a .11 82,oo I 2 3 ml thon 2 3 ndthan 1 2 3 ml<br />

o~er I<br />

over I over 1 over<br />

O4 .............. 92 1.144 2,847 2.207 1,201 1,821 12.4 30.9 23.9 13.0 19.9 12,043 722 X3,05 2,61 1.923 3.49 6.0 25.4 23.7 19.0 29.0<br />

AROENTINA<br />

Chun Prelim<br />

sirh ... .... . 299 Is 77 99 49 91 9.0 25.8 22.1 154 92.5 3tu 3 09 116 93 127 0.8 14.9 29.1 23.4 31.9<br />

RUnildeo mto .... 233 12 %; 97 40 73 5.2 15.0 28.8 19.7 31.3 403 13 63 84 90 131 3.7 15.6 20.3 22.3 37.9<br />

Sm Jun PIoione<br />

I<br />

aon Juon(,ity)..... 143 2. 23 x. 2i 124 10 15.9 56.9 11.0 9.7 0.9 103 1o 43 23 9 12 15A 41.7 22.3 8.7 11.7<br />

9ubourbndepoelmontU 209 43 2' 21 30 45 23.9 35.9 29. 9.7 24.9 324 23 298 72 58 60 7.2 33.9 22.4 18.1 1.7<br />

Rorol dpol.lau.. 343 90 I 0 94 54 45 1.7 32.1 27.4 15.7 23.1 500 36 201 .50 07 83 7.2 32.1 30.0 13.4 1.8<br />

ROIUVIA<br />

IAP ..... 202 0 90 249 279 83 125 11.5 24.8 29.2 13.8 20.9 979 57 230 32 172 217 5.8 23.5 30.0 27.9 23.2<br />

Vl.ach. 35 I t4 3 2.0 31.4 40.0 27.1 8.9 23 3 Is 28 7 7 5.7 34.0 31.0 13.2 13.2<br />

BRAZIL.<br />

Itlf ..... ...... .... 1178 156 417 208 95 42 17.8 47.5 22.0 7.4 4.8 1,4534 122 652 402 140 137 8.4 44.9 27.8 0.9 9.4<br />

lb.21,i Prto<br />

Ribeirlo Prolo (city) 297 37 91 .1I? 14 18.8 46.2 19.3 8.9 7.1 151 10 63 39 21 2d 6.3 39.6 24.5 13.2 1.4<br />

. 259 Uroo 21 75 39 13 10 15.2 47.5 22.R 9.2 9.3 1) 9 00 Z8 13 12 11.0 43.2 27.3 0.4 8.a<br />

Commit... 90 22 44 14 5 5 24.4 49.9 15.6 5. 5.A 90 12 31 1 12 9 15.0 38.8 20.0 15.0 11.2<br />

SIPMoo ... 1.651 292 090 389 25 145 17.0 41.9 23.3 0.3 R.7 1.503 12 520 409 218 230 8.4 34.9 27.2 14.5 15.3<br />

CANADA<br />

bbrooe ... 190 34 03 no 2 - 17.0 44.9431l.6 1. - 07 43 22 2 I - 94.2 32.8 1.5 21. ­<br />

. .... . 5.1 1260 214 117 91 43 T2.5 38.1 20.0 10.9 7.7 850 87 270 244 124 110 10.2 32.8 28.7 14. 13.9<br />

N..... 0 2 II 23 2 0 3.9 19.0 41.1 10.0 2.2 2o0 4 31 30 23 21 3.7 29.4 27.5 21.1 10.3<br />

70 20.7 103 93 95 8.9 22.8 24.7 22.3 21.3<br />

CAl. ... 355 70 87 1 42 21.3 24.4 22.8 11.8 417 37 95<br />

20 43 53 27.4 18.9 352 53 92 71 159 2.0 15.1 17.6 20.2 42.2<br />

C'u""o. 201 as 38 5.0 22.4 21.4 7 <br />

M.6111 .... . 254 52 75 91 27 35 20.5 29.5 24.0 10.9 15.1 383 38 107 05 53 90 9.9 27.9 24.9 13.8 23.5<br />

EL BALVADOR<br />

11-1Solvsd.r. 977 20 73 131 114 330 3.0 10.0 19.4 12.8 20.1 1,318 16 9 103 203 819 1.2 9.7 14.0 15.4 62.2<br />

Ru.Ul .ooinpi- ... 294 - 3 21 19 138 - 1.0 13.0 10.3 75.0 430 - a 42 09 311 - 1.0 9.0 29.0 72.3<br />

JAMAICA<br />

Hiptoo-st. Aodorw.... 874 20 137 255 192 262 .2 15.7 29.2 22.0 30.0 540 82 118 108 22? 0.9 15.2 21.0 20.0 42.0<br />

MEXICO<br />

Mootvy ............ 921 1 0 209 224 120 290 7.5 22.9 24.3 17.4 28.2 ..44 40 282 202 279 597 3.1 19.0 19.6 18.7 39.6<br />

*In famint in whirlh home Intervim's went " loted od inforloon -<br />

provided.<br />

highest percentages <strong>of</strong> households with four closely related to <strong>mortality</strong>. In Figure 162<br />

or more persons per room were as follows: the percentages with three or more persons<br />

per room among families <strong>of</strong> infants dying<br />

SnSalvador 672.1 in the postneonatal period are shown in<br />

Cartagena 45,2 descending order. Kingston-St. Andrew,<br />

which had a relatively favorable death rate<br />

Kingston-St. Andrew 42.0<br />

39.6 in the postneonatal period, was fourth in<br />

Monterrey<br />

Chaco Province, rural 37.5 order. In contrast, Recife, with an excessive<br />

postneonatal death rate, had one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

The following had the lowest percentages: lowest percentages (19.0) <strong>of</strong> families with<br />

San Juan (city) 11.7 at least three persons per room.<br />

Ribeirio Prato communities 11.2 While there appeared to be no consistent<br />

Recife 9.4 relationship <strong>of</strong> these findings to postneo-<br />

Franca 8.6 natal <strong>mortality</strong>, more families <strong>of</strong> infants<br />

In Sherbrooke none <strong>of</strong> the families had dying in the postneonatal period had households<br />

with three or more persons per room<br />

as many as four persons per room.<br />

These percentages did not appear to be than did families <strong>of</strong> infants in the neonatal

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