Cigarette taxation and neonatal and infant mortality: A longitudinal analysis of 159 countries.
Previous studies on the associations between cigarette taxes and infant survival have all been in high-income countries and did not examine the relative benefits of different taxation levels and structures. We evaluated longitudinal associations of cigarette taxes with neonatal and infant mortality...
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Main Authors: | Márta K Radó (Author), Anthony A Laverty (Author), Thomas Hone (Author), Kiara Chang (Author), Mohammed Jawad (Author), Christopher Millett (Author), Jasper V Been (Author), Filippos T Filippidis (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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