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Infant Mortality Rate; 1,000 born/43.61 deaths
Mortality rate is usually figured by comparing the rate of infant death per 1000 babies born in the same year. For 2012, France had an Infant Mortality Rate of 3 infant deaths per 1000 live births.
infant mortality rate is not related to one child policy because the policy does not allow to kill the new born baby. You should ask about the abortion rate. Also, the policy can't be used if the embryo becomes to a human in mother's uterus.
No. They are never born alive.
Mortality rate is usually figured by comparing the rate of infant death per 1000 babies born in the same year. For 2012, France had an infant mortality rate of 3 infant deaths per 1000 live births.
As of 2021, the infant mortality rate in Kenya is around 36 deaths per 1,000 live births. This means that approximately 3.6% of infants born in Kenya do not survive their first year of life.
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.
Libya has the lowest IMR in Africa, averaging 21.05 deaths per 1000 babies born.
No, because a infant is a baby that has been born. They only count people who has actually been born and are citizens. They don't count all the miscarriages and abortions.
it is probably advised. if the child is born to a mother with AIDS, that child will most likely have AIDS due to the contact of the baby and the mother during their birth.
ANY age can be affected by HIV AIDS. You could be in your 90s and get infected, or if you were born from an infected mother, you could be born infected.
infant, new born, child, and many more.