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During the last half century, survival beyond the first year of life has improved dramatically for persons with Down syndrome, from below 50% to more than 90%.

Previous studies that primarily focused on children have identified that the most frequent causes of death among people with Down syndrome are congenital heart defects, respiratory infections, and leukemia.