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Delaware health leaders look to community to help address maternal and infant mortality

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The Delaware Healthy Mother and Infant Consortium recently held its 19th annual summit, focused on the community’s role in advancing maternal and child health in the First State.

Delaware has made progress in improving maternal and infant health over the past two decades.

But recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows the state is far from finished on working to keep mothers and babies healthy. Delaware’s infant mortality rate actually rose in 2022 – the latest year with available data – and babies born to Black mothers continue to face greater health risks compared to their white counterparts.

This week, Delaware Public Media’s Kyle McKinnon caught up with ChristianaCare Pediatrician Dr. Priscilla Mpasi – Chair of the Delaware Healthy Mother and Infant Consortium – to discuss what more can be done to address maternal and child health in the First State.

DPM's Kyle McKinnon talks with ChristianaCare Pediatrician Dr. Priscilla Mpasi about improving maternal and infant mortality

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Kyle McKinnon is the Senior Producer for The Green with a passion for storytelling and connecting with people.