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Bolivia has the highest infant mortality rate in South America of 41 deaths per 1000 live births.
Mali has one of the world's highest infant mortality rates at 106 deaths per 1000 live births.
Africa's infant mortality rate has 76.4 infants die per 1000. This is considerably higher than Asia which is the next highest at 34.
The infant mortality rate of Morocco is 26 deaths per 1000 live births.
Latvia is the nation with the highest infant mortality rate in the developed world, with a rate of 6/1,000(deaths/live births) in 2006. The United States, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland and Malta come in at 5/1,000.
The infant mortality rate of Iraq is 28 deaths out of 1000 live births.
The country with the lowest mortality rate, as far as I know, is Singapore, with 2.7 deaths per 1000 births. It is followed by Sweden, Japan and Hong Kong, all of them with less than 3 deaths per 1000 births.
The average life expectancy is a frightening 47 years which places Nigeria in the 216th position in the world, whilst the death rate is one of the highest in the world at 16.56 per 1000. Both infant mortality and maternal mortality rates in Nigeria also remain among the highest.
Mortality in France: approx. 9/1000. Mortality in Romania: approx. 12/1000.
In 2013, the infant mortality rate was 4 deaths per 1000 live births.
The mortality rate of France is about 5 per 1000 live births. Mortality is the state of being subject to death.
The countries with the highest infant mortality rate in Europe are:Azerbaijan (54.60)*Turkey (23.07)*Kazakhstan (23.06)*Armenia (18.21)*Bulgaria (16.13)All numbers equal deaths per 1,000 births.Every country listed above, with the exception of Bulgaria, is either transcontinental or geo-politically considered European. If disregarding these countries, the five highest infant mortality rates in Europe would be:Bulgaria (16.13)Albania (14.12)Moldova (13.65)Romania (10.73)Bosnia and Herzegovina (8.47)