Casey Crump, M.D., Ph.D.

Publication Details

  • Early-term birth (37-38 weeks) and mortality in young adulthood.

    Crump C, Sundquist K, Winkleby MA, Sundquist J. Epidemiology. 2013; 24 (2): 270-6

    Early-term birth (gestational age, 37-38 weeks) has been associated with increased infant mortality relative to later-term birth, but mortality beyond infancy has not been studied. We examined the association between early-term birth and mortality through young adulthood.

    PubMedID: 23337240

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