The infant mortality rate may be something to boast of, but death still comes early for Cuban rural workers. |
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Improved health services have decreased the infant mortality rate and the general death rate. |
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People are open to the greatest health risks during infancy and early childhood, and in Egypt and Nubia there was a high infant mortality rate. |
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The infant mortality rate has increased due to malnutrition and lack of treatment for mild diseases. |
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Romania's infant mortality rate was the highest in Europe, with children dying from illnesses that were preventable and curable. |
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Montreal's infant mortality rate at the time was staggering: between 200 and 290 infants out of every 1,000 died before the age of one. |
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The infant mortality rate is double that of the Canadian population, the unemployment rate is almost triple, and income is less than half. |
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The infant mortality rate refers to the number of infants who die in the first year of life, per 1,000 live births. |
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Decrease of the number of stillborn children and infant mortality rate, and health child development. |
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The situation is also characterized by a high infant mortality rate, malnourished children, poor sanitation and a high rate of school drop out. |
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The infant mortality rate stood at 87.83 deaths per thousand live births. |
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Very often this is the cause of a variety of diseases and of the high infant mortality rate in third world countries. |
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We are still a long way from a world where no one goes hungry and where the infant mortality rate is comparable to that in the West. |
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Canada had the lowest infant mortality rate of the three countries in 2003 at 5.3 per 1,000 live births. |
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Their efforts bore fruit and the infant mortality rate declined considerably. |
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Afghanistan has a high maternal mortality rate and the world's second-highest infant mortality rate. |
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According to early data for 2003, the infant mortality rate is expected to go back down. |
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The infant mortality rate among males is consistently higher than for females. |
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The number of deaths of women during childbirth is down and the infant mortality rate is down. |
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The age of the mother is also an important determinant for the infant mortality rate. |
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The infant mortality rate also fell over the same period, from 158 to 104 per 1,000 live births. |
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Portugal's infant mortality rate has dropped sharply since the late 1970s, when 24 of 1000 newborns died in the first year of life. |
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The infant mortality rate climbed slightly. |
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When one sewer truck started working in Orangi, Pakistan, the infant mortality rate sank from 130 deaths in 1000 births in the early 1980s to fewer than 40 per 1000 births today. |
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The infant mortality rate also declined sharply. |
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Therefore, the influence of the health-care services in decreasing the infant mortality rate is greater in reducing mortally in the post-neonatal period. |
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Life expectancy at birth was measured in years as average life expectancy of male and female population, infant mortality rate is measured per 1,000 live births and death rate measured as crude death rate per 1,000 people. |
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The display also shows the crude death rate and the infant mortality rate that would be calculated in the first year if you chose the corresponding life table. |
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If neither of the first two options is possible, a third option is to compare the crude death rate and infant mortality rate that would result from choosing each model life table with the actual estimates of these indicators. |
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However, the health situation of many Roma remains worryingly poorer than the majority population, with an infant mortality rate twice as high among Roma than non-Roma. |
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Moreover, 100 per cent of Cuba's children had access to full health services, and the infant mortality rate had been reduced to six per 1,000 live births. |
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A few years ago, the community suffered from a severely high infant mortality rate due to sickness and disease caused by poor hygiene and malnutrition. |
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It should also take measures to improve children's health, promote prenatal care, vaccination and breastfeeding and reduce the infant mortality rate. |
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Gonzalez suggests that Cuban medical staff classify some after-birth deaths as prebirth in order to keep the infant mortality rate low. |
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He linked the increasing infant mortality rate to poor nutrition, improper care of pregnant mothers, self-medication and short birth intervals. |
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In general, Singapore has had the lowest infant mortality rate in the world for the past two decades. |
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When the death rate falls or improves, this may include lower infant mortality rate and increased child survival. |
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The infant mortality rate has fallen, but the risk of death in the first month of life and perinatal care, the lack of which is the primary cause of death before one year of age, are among the health-care policy challenges. |
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Its population enjoys the highest life expectancy and the third lowest infant mortality rate in the world. |
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The infant mortality rate in Haiti in 2013 was 55 deaths per 1,000 live births, compared to a rate of 6 per 1,000 in other countries. |
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According to The World Factbook, Macau has the fourth highest life expectancy in the world, while its infant mortality rate ranks among the lowest in the world. |
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The infant mortality rate is the ratio of the number of deaths among children less than one year old during a given year to the number of live births during the same year. |
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There is a need to control such infant mortality rate, he said. |
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