infant mortality , child disparities.
Infant mortality goes down, birthrate goes down.
Infant mortality is seven times higher than in the US, and maternal mortality is 28 times higher than the US.
Infant mortality was high.
reduces infant mortality by 23 per 100,000, or put another way it saves 23 infant deaths for every 100,000 infants born.
that infant mortality was a big issue in our community.
suffered an overall infant mortality rate of about 80%, which is four times higher than a Spanish peasant family
A lowering infant mortality rate and the spread of media meant that children could be appreciated for their adorableness instead of being grimly
Indiana has picked infant mortality -- integrate the data, drive it to the child welfare workers, figure out how to prevent it.
of their own-- infant mortality , things like that-- but they tend to live into their 60s, 70s, and even the 80s in some cases in robust health.
which are around infant mortality and maternal mortality.
impact on something like infant mortality or slavery or climate change.
It's going to reduce infant mortality .
They have an extraordinarily high infant mortality rate -- as most cultures do that don't have access to pediatric care and to antibiotics.
But most pediatricians go an entire lifetime without ever seeing an infant mortality .
True, much of that increase comes from reducing infant mortality , because these data can be somewhat misleading.
Infections, communicable diseases, infant mortality , and trauma have fallen dramatically because the tools of Medicine 2.0 are really good at treating those things.
So, first you have a society first a society develops to the point where infant mortality gets significantly
maternal smoking, birth weight, infant mortality .
as Interim Commissioner for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and all of her work there on reducing infant mortality and her work
Well, one of the problems that still concern developing countries is infant mortality .
And so if our interest is really in infant mortality , then the product gives us an entry point into these communities.
So, you get modern medical care, you know, the infant mortality
It turns out, in the areas that received a lot of cash, those infant mortality rates fall dramatically by more than a third.
are unable to meet basic needs, even basic nutrition, and have very low life expectancies and very high infant mortality rates, et cetera, et cetera.
is, number one, improvement in health care, reduction infant mortality , so that more children survive.
So what we see with more education is that women have higher wages and better upward mobility, maternal and infant mortality go down,
Geography, where you're born-- I mean, depending on where you're born in this country, you can be born where a high rate of infant mortality
And it's a combination of poverty, but also life expectancy, crime, and infant mortality because they all co-vary with one another.
And he looked at their socioeconomic outcome index, which is, again, poverty, crime, infant mortality stuff, and compared it to the land line phone records,
Similarly, if I tell you that mobility or the call pattern in a neighborhood, I can tell you the GDP, the number of infant mortality , and the crime rate.
But what happens is, in India, for example, the government is actually paying women to give birth in institutions to bring down the rate of infant mortality .
Part of it, I think, definitely is about timing, and that if you think about this issue of infant mortality .
Especially worldwide, now, we're starting to eliminate much of infant mortality .