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Figure 1.

Flow chart of subjects included.

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Table 1.

Maternal characteristics of the study population.

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Table 2.

Distribution of Apgar score at 5 minutes in preterm, term & post-term births and corresponding neonatal & post-neonatal mortality rates.

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Figure 2.

Neonatal (A) and post-neonatal mortality (B) by five-minute Apgar score and gestational age.

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Figure 3.

Survival curves in preterm (A) and term (B) births for White and Black infants by five-minute Apgar score from birth to 1 year.

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Figure 4.

Mortality rates for White, Black and Hispanic infants by five-minute Apgar score at gestational age of 24–36 weeks (A–C) and 37–41 weeks (D–F).

(A and D: Time of Infant Death≤1 Day, B and E: Time of Infant Death between 2 and 27 Days, C and F: Time of Infant Death≥28 Days).

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Figure 5.

Mortality rates for singleton births and twins by five-minute Apgar score at gestational age of 24–36 weeks (A–C) and 37–41 weeks (D–F).

(A and D: Time of Infant Death≤1 Day, B and E: Time of Infant Death between 2 and 27 Days, C and F: Time of Infant Death≥28 Days).

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