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Joanne, in your article you said:
"In May of 1991 Pediatrics (www.aap.org)
gave a mathematical algorithm for infant mortality, calculating 4 out of
every 1000 infants die as a direct result of ingesting artificial formula."
I looked through the articles that came up for the May 1991 issue of
Pediatrics in the single citation function in Medline, and couldn't find a
citation that quoted this statistic or looked like it would if I had the
full article. Also, I searched the AAP website for something quoting this
and was also unsuccessful. Also no luck with Riordan and Auerbach or
Lawrence texts. I give up! Can you tell me/us the exact citation for this
statistic? I'd like to add it to my arsenal, errr, reference bank, I should
say.
Thanks a lot,
Barb Strange
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