Priests and health department tackle fetal and infant deaths among Latino families
14th Nov 2006, 00:48 GMT
African Americans and Native Americans have the highest fetal and infant mortality rates in Minnesota and the United States. But now the focus is turning to Minnesota's growing Latino population.
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