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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(61) Women and kids MSF reports that South Sudan has some of the highest maternal and infant mortality rates in the world.
(62) Still, preterm birth is one of the reasons the infant mortality rate in the United States exceeds other developed countries.
(63) To evaluate the current report system of infant mortality so as to develop a complemental project to improve the system.
(64) In 2005–2006, infant mortality among Palestine refugees ranged from 28 deaths per 100 000 live births in the Syrian Arab Republic to 19 in Lebanon.
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(65) Some women are unable to have another baby after an abortion. In addition, infant mortality rate for women who have had an abortion is between 2 and 4 times the normal rate.
(66) In Pande's home state, Uttar Pradesh, infant mortality and malnutrition rates are high.
(67) Rates of malnourishment and infant mortality are among the worst in the world.
(68) In infant mortality, Bangladesh has a similar advantage: it is fifty per thousand in India and forty-one in Bangladesh.
(69) Afghanistan has the highest infant mortality rate in the world -- 257 deaths per 1,000 live births, and 70 percent of the population lacks access to clean water, the agency said.
(70) Based on the WGI, the researchers estimate that when governance is improved by one standard deviation, incomes rise about three-fold in the long run, and infant mortality declines by two-thirds.
(71) Live expectancy has shot up while infant mortality has plummeted.
(72) The bureau reported an infant mortality rate of 466 per 100,000 people.
(73) Iceland has the lowest infant mortality rate in the world, and almost the highest longevity.
(74) The United States ranks 20th in its infant mortality rate.
(75) They chose several widely-measured and well-studied indices on which to base their index: GDP per capita, life expectancy at birth, infant mortality rate and the incidence of tuberculosis.
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