the decline of infant mortality in the 20th century
as modifierthe infant mortality rate
Example sentencesExamples
The neighborhood suffers high rates of infant mortality, asthma, birth defects and cancer.
It is only because infant mortality rates have reduced so substantially in the last century that these deaths have become a matter of comment and research.
The infant mortality rate may be something to boast of, but death still comes early for Cuban rural workers.
The UK's worst six constituencies for premature death and infant mortality are inside Glasgow's city boundaries.
Both experience unconscionable rates of morbidity, infant mortality, and violent deaths.
The number of child deaths in the district contributed to one of the highest infant mortality rates in the country last year.
One of the most sensitive indicators of a nation's health is that of infant mortality, the death rate of children under 1 year of age.
The infant mortality rate stood at 87.83 deaths per thousand live births.
The death rate and infant mortality have declined, and life expectancy has increased.
The rate of infant mortality is eleven deaths for every one thousand live births.
Definition of infant mortality in US English:
infant mortality
nounˈˌinfənt môrˈtalədē
The death of children under the age of one year.
婴儿死亡率
the decline of infant mortality in the 20th century
as modifierthe infant mortality rate
Example sentencesExamples
The infant mortality rate stood at 87.83 deaths per thousand live births.
One of the most sensitive indicators of a nation's health is that of infant mortality, the death rate of children under 1 year of age.
The infant mortality rate may be something to boast of, but death still comes early for Cuban rural workers.
Both experience unconscionable rates of morbidity, infant mortality, and violent deaths.
The neighborhood suffers high rates of infant mortality, asthma, birth defects and cancer.
The number of child deaths in the district contributed to one of the highest infant mortality rates in the country last year.
The death rate and infant mortality have declined, and life expectancy has increased.
The UK's worst six constituencies for premature death and infant mortality are inside Glasgow's city boundaries.
It is only because infant mortality rates have reduced so substantially in the last century that these deaths have become a matter of comment and research.
The rate of infant mortality is eleven deaths for every one thousand live births.