You will need to be more specific. Different places have different rates of childhood mortality. The rate also changes over time.
In that country, a lot of children are born and a lot of people die over average.
2500 children each week
Infant Mortality Rate is the death rate during the 1st year of life. Child Mortality Rate refers to the death of infants and children under the age of five.
Death Rate is the actual rate of death where Crude Death Rate is a guess on the death rate.
Marasmus Syndrome
In 1890, the infant mortality rate in England was 150 deaths per 1000 live births.
Subtract the crude death rate from the crude birth rate.Crude birth rate is the number of children born per one thousand people.Crude death rate is the number of people that die per one thousand people.
* Acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL): 66.1 percent overall; 91.2 percent for children under 5 * Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL): 76.2 percent * Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML): 21.3 percent overall; 55.2 percent for children under 15 * Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML): 46.7 percent This is the survival rate.....NOT THE DEATH RATE.
mortality rate - death rate
The current situation in Italy is that the birth rate is higher than the death rate but this gap is closing and by 2015 the death rate will be higher than the birth rate. This is not just going to happen in Italy it is a something that is happening in across Europe and the developed world. People are living longer and not having children until later in life and having less children.
Crude birth rate is how many live children are born. Crude death rate is how many people die. Crude death minus crude birth is the net gain (or loss) and is called the birth rate. It represents whether or not deceased people are "replaced".
The number of deaths of children from poisoning has declined from about 450 per year in the 1960s to about 50 each year in the 1990s.