Daily Outtakes: Infant dies every 12 days

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The Sun Sentinel has begun a series that looks at Florida’s high infant mortality rate – “Born to Die.”

  • Over the past decade, Escambia County has averaged one infant dying every 12 days before the baby reaches its first birthday. The racial split is nearly even: White 39% Black 49% Other 12%

The Sun Sentinel reported that a recent state report found the most common causes of infant deaths in Florida in 2022 were:

  • Congenital malformations such as spina bifida and neural tube defects;
  • Unintentional injuries like drowning or suffocation;
  • Disorders related to preterm birth or low birthweight;
  • Maternal complications of pregnancy;
  • Complications of placenta, cord and membrane;
  • Bacterial sepsis; and
  • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

Why this matters: We need to focus on how to help mothers before and during pregnancy.

The Escambia Children’s Trust has allocated nearly half of its $10 million budget for after-school programs and another million to helping kids in the juvenile justice system, but nothing to pilot programs to reduce infant mortality and low birth rates.

  • According to the staff’s 2024 Report Indicator Card, the infant mortality has risen to 8.3 per 1,000 birth – state rate 6.0; national rate 5.6.
  • Low birth rate is 11.8% – sixth highest in the state. The state percentage is 9.1%

The Trust needs a more balanced approach to its funding.

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