Similar words: mortality, mortality rate, infant, mortal, immortal, vitality, postmortem, post mortem. Meaning: n. the death rate during the first year of life.
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(31) In the last great outbreak in 1911, 32,000 infants died of diarrhoea and the infant mortality rate climbed to 130.
(32) In a region where infant mortality is high, the argument struck a responsive chord.
(33) Further reduction of infant mortality and chronic handicap depends increasingly on prevention of such disorders.
(34) For example, improved pregnancy outcome that reduces infant mortality will increase productivity in the labor force in 16 to 25 years.
(35) As mentioned above, the rate of reduction in the level of infant mortality was not uniform in each maternal age group.
(36) In some countries, length of inter-birth interval has an enormous effect upon infant mortality, in others, much less.
(37) Anhui officials produced impressive statistics for the decline in infant mortality in the county visited.
(38) Infant mortality is frequently assumed to be an especially sensitive indicator of severe poverty.
(39) This drop in mortality was above all a drop in infant mortality.
(40) Prior to World War I, infant mortality rates in the workhouses were more than double the rate for the entire population.
(41) Moreover, the high number of births in a family is offset by the high incidence of infant mortality.
(42) Improved nutrition, poverty reduction, maternal education and better medical services have combined to halve infant mortality.
(43) The post-war concern about population decline and the high infant mortality rate contributed to the introduction of the Midwives Act 1902.
(44) The higher infant mortality rate among the working class was probably a major element throughout the nineteenth century in encouraging frequent pregnancies.Sentence dictionary
(45) The decline of infant mortality makes it easier to accept the idea of smaller family size.
(46) Health and infant mortality 7 Children under five How many live with both parents or in a one parent family?
(47) pioneering work on infant mortality.
(48) Other reports show that the America's infant mortality rate is high for a developed nation, with 6.71 deaths for every 1, 000 births in 2006, a rate shared with Slovakia and Poland.
(49) This was in part due to a public-health campaign by the American occupational army, and later the Japanese government, which cut the infant mortality rate in half in ten years.
(50) There is a high infant mortality rate (60 for every 1000 births) and the prevalence of HIV among those between15-49 is 2.2 percent, according to World Bank estimates.
(51) The infant mortality rate is correlative with the average GDP,(sentencedict.com) the total fertility rate and the crude birth rate.
(52) Most telling is that although Venezuela's gross domestic product dwarfs Cuba's, Venezuela's infant mortality rate is still three times higher.
(53) In spite of increased spending on health care in the U. S. , we have not always improved health status (e. g. , infant mortality rate).
(54) If human embryo is person, why we never count these into infant mortality rate?
(55) Infant-care behavior of cotton-top tamarin has a direct effect on infant mortality.
(56) The proletarian infant mortality rate has dropped by 12 percent.
(57) China's infant mortality rate in 2011 is projected to be16.06 deaths per 1, 000 live births, according to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's World Factbook.
(58) To monitor the changing trend of infant mortality rate (IMR) in Hongkou district Shanghai, observe how IMR affected average life expectancy, in order to take proper measures to reduce the rate.
(59) Therefore a gradually decreasing infant mortality rate has led to a proportionate decrease in the size of our brains.
(60) Research has shown that "girls are five times more likely to be impacted by increases in infant mortality rate than boys."
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