Dr David Odd presented a plenary session at the Royal College of Paediatric and Child Health’s annual conference 2022. In his talk he highlighted links between deprivation and child mortality in England that have been captured in the National Child Mortality Database so far, and drew out the health inequalities seen across different demographics.
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