Health9/16/2025The Guardian

Mississippi declares infant deaths emergency as CDC program that could have helped is halted

Mississippi declares infant deaths emergency as CDC program that could have helped is halted

Mississippi has declared a public health emergency due to its surging infant mortality rate. However, the state has been forced to stop gathering critical data on women's experiences before, during, and after pregnancy, as the Trump administration's shakeup of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has led to the suspension of the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (Prams), a national database that has been essential for policymaking on maternal and infant health for nearly four decades. This data collection suspension comes at a time when the state is facing a significant challenge in addressing its high infant mortality rate.

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