Nghĩa của từ infant mortality bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
the death of children under the age of one year.
The death rate and infant mortality have declined, and life expectancy has increased.
noun
    infant mortality rate

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1. Infant mortality has been dramatically reduced.

2. The effect of short spacing on infant mortality seems to be loosely associated with the overall level of infant mortality.

3. See also infant mortality, toddler mortality, child mortality.

4. Schooling is the route to lowering infant mortality.

5. The nation's infant mortality rate has reached a record low.

6. Infant mortality is a reliable barometer of socio-economic conditions.

7. Infant mortality has been dramatically reduced because of modern medicine.

8. High infant mortality made such events of doubtful political importance.

9. Malawi has a low life expectancy and high infant mortality.

10. The city's most shocking statistic is its high infant mortality rate.

11. Infant mortality is much higher in the poorest areas of the city.

12. Infant mortality was extremely high and the upper classes were not exempt.

13. Niger's high infant mortality rate is comparable to levels recorded in neighboring countries.

14. 12 Infant mortality was extremely high and the upper classes were not exempt.

15. Rates of malnourishment and infant mortality are among the worst in the world.

16. One of the most remarkable Achievements of capitalism is the drop in infant mortality

17. According to the organization Save the Children, Niger has the world's highest infant mortality rate.

18. Infant mortality is phenomenally high, and many children die before they reach six years of age.

19. Improved nutrition, poverty reduction, maternal education and better medical services have combined to halve infant mortality.

20. Nevertheless, the reasons for the striking decline in infant mortality in this period remain rather mysterious.

21. A final factor that affects the number of children desired by developing world couples is infant mortality.

22. The rate of Indigenous infant mortality is two to three times greater than for non-Indigenous Australians

23. Amongthe poorest 25 % of the rural population, infant mortality is 5 times higher than among city dwellers.

24. NCHS can provide information on number of Births, percent unmarried mothers, number of deaths, infant mortality and more

25. The causes she has espoused include lowering infant mortality and the provision of legal assistance to the poor.

26. In general, Singapore has had the lowest infant mortality rate in the world for the past two decades.

27. Declines in infant mortality may have contributed indirectly to declining fertility, though evidence on the matter is inconclusive.

28. The State has recently announced a decrease in the rate of infant mortality, but it has actually risen.

29. The first three doses of acellular pertussis vaccine are the most critical in reducing infant mortality and hospitalization rates.

30. Medical advice, like wet-nursing, was only followed by the wealthy, and may explain their inferior infant mortality rates.

31. These are also the areas with high infant mortality rates, child accidents, morbidity rates and low school attainment rates.

32. The infant mortality rate is correlative with the average GDP, the total fertility rate and the crude birth rate.

33. In the last great outbreak in 19 000 infants died of diarrhoea and the infant mortality rate climbed to

34. The place has the worst infant-mortality rate, the highest illegitimacy rate, the lowest rate of high-school graduation.

35. Infant mortality was higher for alopecic mothers (57%) than for nonalopecic females (19%), although the difference was not significant.

36. How can implementation be accelerated in areas such as maternal health and infant mortality, which have been lagging behind?

37. In one trial, installation of the equipment reduced infant mortality from 10 percent of the litter to 0.5 percent.

38. Its maternal and infant mortality rates were on par with those of developed countries and well above the global average.

39. Their average life expectancy was 12 years less than that of whites, their infant mortality rate twice that of whites.

40. The relationship between maternal age and infant mortality stands not only across countries and populations but also with passing time.

41. There continued to be striking regional and social class variations in infant mortality and in life expectancy at later ages.

42. In the 1950s and early 1960s infant mortality of the first born babies were higher than those of the second.

43. Infant-mortality rates are a reflection of numerous medical factors, including the mother's prenatal care and Abstinence from drugs and cigarettes

44. This accounts for the high rate of infant mortality in the slums where almost half of the city ' s population lives . "

45. In Brazil and China, the magnitude of subnational income-related inequalities in infant mortality, both absolute and relative, also decreased substantially.

46. Firstly people are living longer, there is low infant mortality, but the average age of the population is rising as well.

47. Prior to World War I, infant mortality rates in the workhouses were more than double the rate for the entire population.

48. Access to health clinics is vastly better than it was five years ago and the infant mortality rate is beginning to drop.

49. 29 For example, improved pregnancy outcome that reduces infant mortality will increase productivity in the labor force in 16 to 25 years.

50. The higher infant mortality rate among the working class was probably a major element throughout the nineteenth century in encouraging frequent pregnancies.