Most of the countries with the highest birth rates also have the highest death rates, and most of both are in Africa. And most of those are in Muslim countries.
Causes of infant mortality rate in India include inadequate access to healthcare services, malnutrition, poor sanitation and hygiene practices, lack of education and awareness among parents, and limited resources in rural areas. Additionally, factors such as preterm birth, birth defects, and infections also contribute to the high infant mortality rate in India.
higher birth rates, higher death rates, shorter life expectancies, and larger family sizes. These populations tend to have higher levels of poverty and less access to education and healthcare compared to populations that have experienced demographic transition.
Antarctica has the lowest birth rate of any continent as it has no permanent population, making the birth rate 0. Of the populated continents, Europe has the lowest birth rate at about 2 children per mother.
Poor education, Women have no careers, no contraception, farmers need many children to work land, high infant mortality rates so more babies born. Many Developing countries are Hindu or Arab so large families encouraged. In Tribal African communities large families give status.
Age-adjusted death rates by marital status show that in 1997 those who had never married had the highest mortality, followed by those who were widowed or divorced. Those who were married at the time of death had the lowest mortality. infant death after birth. races. sex. and more.
According to the CIA World Factbook's 2007 estimates, Angola has the highest infant mortality rate, at 184.44 deaths per 1,000 live births. According to the 2006 United Nations World Population Prospects report, Sierra Leone has the highest infant mortality rate, at 160.3 deaths per 1,000 live births.
Immigration, decrease in infant mortality, increase in birth rate, decrease in mortality.
Birth defects are the leading causes of infant mortality. Other leading causes include premature birth, low birth weight, SIDS, accidental injury, circulatory diseases, and complications during pregnancy.
11.48 deaths 1000 live birth
False. Although Africa does have a high infant mortality rate, it has the world's largest birth rate, which largely surpasses its death rate.
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Causes of infant mortality rate in India include inadequate access to healthcare services, malnutrition, poor sanitation and hygiene practices, lack of education and awareness among parents, and limited resources in rural areas. Additionally, factors such as preterm birth, birth defects, and infections also contribute to the high infant mortality rate in India.
Kay Johnson has written: 'Birth defects and infant mortality' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Drug-Induced, Congenital Abnormalities, Epidemiology, Infant Mortality, Population Surveillance, Statistics & numerical data
The infant mortality rate in Arizona is 6.6 deaths per 1000 live births.
Lloyd M. Mueller has written: 'Infant mortality & low birthweight in Connecticut, 1978-1986' -- subject(s): Infants, Low Birth weight, Mortality
The death rate in Japan is 10.09 per 1000 people.
sub-sarharan Africa !