High infant mortality typically indicates significant public health challenges within a population, often reflecting inadequate access to healthcare, poor maternal health, malnutrition, and socioeconomic disparities. It may also signal issues such as the prevalence of Infectious Diseases and insufficient prenatal and postnatal care. Additionally, high rates can suggest systemic failures in health systems, including insufficient resources and education regarding infant care. Addressing these factors is crucial for improving overall health outcomes and quality of life.
"Infant mortality rates are high in India" "The infant mortality rate is 2 out of every 1000 live births"
High infant mortality rate is associated with poverty and poor health care.
High infant mortality rate is associated with poor healthcare. Infants are particularly vulnerable to diseases which must be quickly and directly addressed.
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protection are been used among them.. such as condom etc..
The factors that explain the historically high infant mortality rate among the Basques, are cardiovascular diseases and malignant neoplasms.
Infant Mortality Rate; 1,000 born/43.61 deaths
Child mortality is the rate of child deaths during a period of time. Some periods in history had high child mortality rates, such as the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Infant mortality is how many children die before the age of 5. It is measured by Amount of children dying per 1000 people. A low infant mortality rate is common in more developed countries where health care and simple things such as diet are good. However a high infant mortality rate would be common in underdeveloped countries which have bad health care and food is hard to get hold of. Generally countries in Africa will have a high infant mortality rate as the countries are poorer. So a high/large infant mortality rate is basically a lot of children dying before the age of five per 1000 people.
The District of Columbia has the highest infant mortality in the United States.
The infant mortality rate of Iraq is 28 deaths out of 1000 live births.
South Asia has an infant mortality rate of 51.64 deaths per 1000 live births but Africa is higher at 61.