by poverty(passive) caused bya high infant - mortality rate
by neonatal problems(passive) caused byhigh infant mortality rate
Malnutritionhas also causedhigh infant mortality rate
the societyleadsto high infant mortality rate
Babies began to diecausinga high infant mortality rate
poor hygiene and medical conditions(passive) caused bya high infant - mortality rate
massive social problems , including poverty caused by underemployment and a decaying education system , housing shortages and an absence of sanitationcauseshigh infant mortality rates
institutional deliverycausinghigh rate of infant mortality rate
Factorsinfluencinginfant mortality rates
What factorscould directly influenceinfant mortality rates
Factorsmay have influencedthe infant mortality rates
Severe malnutritionis causingrates of infant mortality
Socio - cultural factorsinfluencinginfant mortality rates
by diseases such as diarrhea(passive) caused byinfant mortality rates
availability of health care and good prenatal education programs(passive) are influenced byInfant mortality rates
What factorsinfluenceinfant mortality rate
Other factorscontributeto the infant mortality rate
variables like fertility rate , national income , women in labour force , expenditure on health care and female literacy ratesinfluencethe infant mortality rates
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Data & statistics on Infant mortality rates England and Wales ? 7resultsInfant Mortality Rates
All those conditionscontributeto infant mortality rate
Other health riskscan influenceinfant mortality rates
Many factorsinfluencedthe Infant Mortality Rate
Diseasescausinginfant mortality rate
datasetInfant mortality rate
Stress , diet , sleep and many other factors in regard to the mothercan influencethe infant mortality rate
birth complicationscontributeto the infant mortality rate
by inadequate(passive) caused bythe infant mortality rate
each groupinfluencethe infant mortality rate
by several factors(passive) is influenced byThe infant mortality rate
low birth weightcontributesto the infant mortality rate
by diarrhoea(passive) caused bythe infant mortality rate
by racism(passive) caused bythe infant mortality rate
by these illnesses(passive) caused bythe infant mortality rate
by inadequate to no breastfeeding(passive) caused bythe infant mortality rate
by diarrhoea and pneumonia(passive) provoked bythe infant mortality rate
all reportssetthe infant mortality rate
an important factorinfluenceinfant mortality rate
due to malnutrition , infections , and weak primary health facilities(passive) is caused mainlyInfant mortality rate
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the average life expectancy to be lowercausedthe average life expectancy to be lower
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from a lack of modern health servicesresultfrom a lack of modern health services
from a lack of modern health servicesresultfrom a lack of modern health services
in part by the inability of low - birth - weight babies to regulate their own body temperaturecausedin part by the inability of low - birth - weight babies to regulate their own body temperature
families and friends to celebrate if a baby survived more than one month after birthpromptedfamilies and friends to celebrate if a baby survived more than one month after birth
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from drinking water borne diseasesresultingfrom drinking water borne diseases
to a rate lower than that in the United Statesledto a rate lower than that in the United States
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Life expectancy(passive) is most heavily influenced byLife expectancy
Life expectancy(passive) is mostly influenced byLife expectancy
to under - five mortalitycontributesto under - five mortality
to reduced fertilityleadingto reduced fertility
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from deviations in perinatal periodresultingfrom deviations in perinatal period
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