§ Mr. Frank FieldTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will make a statement on infant mortality following the publication of the report by the working party established by the chief medical officer into the increase in infant mortality in 1986.
§ Mrs. CurrieProvisional figures for 1987 show a rate of infant mortality (the death rate for babies under 1 year) for England of 9.1 per thousand live births, which is the lowest ever recorded.
778WThe figure for 1986, at 9.5 per thousand live births showed a slight increase compared to the previous year. Ministers asked the chief medical officer and the OPCS to inquire further with the assistance of expert advisers.
The studies so far show that the increase in infant mortality occurred in the post-neonatal period (ie between 28 days and 1 year of age). It occurred across all social classes, ages, parity of mother and legitimacy. The increase was predominantly among male infants, with some bias towards children of parents in social class 1. It was probably associated with the unusually severe cold snap which occurred in February 1986.
As regards cause of death, most of the increase was attributed to sudden infant death syndrome. An accompanying fall in the number of deaths ascribed to diseases of the respiratory system probably reflects a continued trend to report more of such deaths as sudden infant death syndrome. The detailed analysis of the 1986 figures is continuing. Other research work into the nature of sudden infant death syndrome is under way in universities and by voluntary organisations.
§ Mr. FearnTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will publish a table showing infant mortality by sex broken down into the months of the year for the latest year available.
§ Mrs. CurrieThe information is shown in the table.
Infant mortality (deaths under one year of age) by month of occurrence, England and Wales 19861 Month Sex Number of deaths January male 352 female 260 February male 374 female 237 March male 336 female 264 April male 278 female 204 May male 311 female 224 June male 264 female 190 July male 261 female 199 August male 291 female 178 September male 281 female 192 October male 294 female 205 November male 322 female 197 December male 338 female 234 Note:
These will include deaths occurring in 1986 but registered up to the end of March 1987.
1 Provisional.