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ADI and Infant Mortality Link Shed New Light on Maternal Health Crisis

Noting the link between neighborhood social vulnerability and NICU infant mortality gives another explanation for the nation’s maternal health crisis.

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By Sara Heath

- A new study in JAMA Network Open uncovered a link between social vulnerability and NICU morbidity and mortality, adding yet another layer to the maternal health crisis facing the United States.

Particularly, the study showed that a high score on the Area Deprivation Index (ADI) is a risk factor for NICU mortality among extremely premature infants born younger than 29 weeks gestation.

These findings come as the US continues to understand its maternal health crisis. The US has the highest maternal mortality rate of similarly developed nations and the steepest racial disparities in maternal and infant outcomes, previous research has found.