Zimbabwe
I believe its Highest infant mortality and lowest life expectancy rates.
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.
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.
No, it has one of the highest.....
The infant mortality rate of Iceland is 2.89 out of 1000, the 2nd lowest in the world.
Iceland and Sigapore depentding on how youlook at it
Europe and North America.
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.
As of the latest available data, Switzerland has an infant mortality rate of approximately 3 to 4 deaths per 1,000 live births. This rate reflects the country's high standard of healthcare and overall living conditions. Switzerland consistently ranks among the countries with the lowest infant mortality rates globally. For the most accurate and current statistics, it is advisable to consult official health resources or databases.
like the USA, Japan is a developed or post industrial country
Iceland has one of the lowest in the world at 1.1 deaths per 1000 live births.