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Infant Immortality
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Infant Mortality in the United States
Trends in infant mortality are considered to be a
barometer of technology and an accurate indicator of the
health of a society. Despite technological excellence and
numerous social programs offered thro .... Middle of Term Paper ... decades (Eberstadt, 1991). In 1960, out of every thousand babies
born, 26 died within their first year of life. By 1991, that
number had dropped to less than nine out of every thousand
babies (Eberstadt et al., 1991). According to the US
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the US infant mortality rate in 1987 was higher than in 23 other countries
or territories, including most of Western Europe, Hong
Kong, and Singapore. The US infant mortality rate was
about 20 percent higher than Norway’s, nearly 50 percent
higher than in the Netherlands, and 200 percent higher
than Japan’s (Eberstadt et al., 1991). Th ... |
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