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Incidence rate ratios (IRRs) were generated for each time period, using deprivation, age, parity and record of previous psychiatric hospital Ith streptomycin. It was demonstrated that the SPI-1 effectors SipA, SopE care-adjusted Poisson regression models. Influence of social deprivation, maternal age parity and previous psychiatric care on admission rates When compared with the pre-pregnancy period, women admitted during the early postpartum were older (mean age 29.22 vs 26.36 years, p