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Turkmenistan is a third world country. It lacks most medicines and proper nutrition for infants.
No, Africa does not have the lowest birth rate and infant mortality rate in the world. African countries often have higher birth rates and infant mortality rates compared to other regions due to various factors such as inadequate healthcare infrastructure and high fertility rates.
All most all developing countries have malnutrition and under nutrition of mother and child. Due to poor hygiene they suffer repeated attacks of diarrhea, pneumonia and measles and other infectious diseases. So they have high infant mortality rate.
There are many things that cause maternal and infant mortality. The most common reason is that women do not get proper care while pregnant.
Infant mortality.
False. Although Africa does have a high infant mortality rate, it has the world's largest birth rate, which largely surpasses its death rate.
The most common causes of infant mortality rate in Fiji is poverty. Many women in poverty get pregnant under absolute poverty conditions. Being born into this environment increases the likelihood that a new born baby will not survive.
Cancer, Cardiovasculatory disease, Old age, Infant mortality and hooping cough
There is more than one kind of average. The Mean age was probably about forty. But most people who survived childhood lived much longer than that. The figure was affected by the high infant mortality rate. So the Mode age was probably about twelve months.
The Mortality rate; infant (per 1;000 live births) in Egypt was last reported at 18.60 in 2010, according to a World Bank report released in 2011. The Mortality rate; infant (per 1;000 live births) in Egypt was 20.00 in 2009, according to a World Bank report, published in 2010. The Mortality rate; infant (per 1;000 live births) in Egypt was reported at 21.50 in 2008, according to the World Bank. Infant mortality rate is the number of infants dying before reaching one year of age, per 1,000 live births in a given year.This page includes a historical data chart, news and forecats for Mortality rate; infant (per 1;000 live births) in Egypt. Egypt has one of the most developed and diversified economies in the Middle East. Agriculture (cotton, corn, sugarcane, fruit and vegetables, fodder, and rice), industry (textiles and clothing, chemicals, steel, consumer electronics and home appliances) and services (tourism) represent almost equal rates in national production. However, despite high levels of economic growth over the past few years, living conditions for the average Egyptian remain poor.
Most of the illnesses we have today were around in the Middle Ages. There were no effective cures for many diseases, so people tended to die rather younger than they do today. The infant mortality rate was high because of sicknesses as well. There were diseases that were rarer then, including many forms of cancer, and this may be because most medieval people did not live long enough to get such diseases, or it may be because people are exposed to toxins today that were not around in those days.
Yes, it can and in most cases will, as it is a form of cancer with a very high mortality rate. Over 200,000 people worldwide die from Leukemia each year.