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  • ...l, death rates of infants are used as evidence of detrimental conditions. Infant mortality is the major factor in lowering [[life expectancy]]. ...llnesses or medical [[diagnosis|diagnoses]] in infants is to calculate the infant mortality that is attributed to each. If infants with a particular diagnosis have a h
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  • ...l, death rates of infants are used as evidence of detrimental conditions. Infant mortality is the major factor in lowering [[life expectancy]]. ...llnesses or medical [[diagnosis|diagnoses]] in infants is to calculate the infant mortality that is attributed to each. If infants with a particular diagnosis have a h
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  • ...ry, until quite recently these were due almost exclusively to decreases in infant mortality. This is a relatively simple matter: When more infants survive infancy and
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  • Infant mortality was lower in [[America]] compared to other parts of the world because of be Infant Mortality Rate, for Massachusetts:</TD> </TR>
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  • ...A low life expectancy (below 50) indicates high infant mortality. But when infant mortality drops below 100 deaths per 1000 births, life expectancy switches and now de ...ities could not cope, which in turn led to a slower rate of improvement in infant mortality compared to other cities. Improvements in mortality due to digestive disord
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  • ...by age .... documentation did not exist, it was not possible to determine infant mortality or mortality for other age groups except in the regions where malaria eradi
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  • ...ischemic heart disease in England and Wales. By geographical regions, past infant mortality rates, highest where poverty was greatest, associated positively with prese Barker DJ, Osmond C. (1986) Infant mortality, childhood nutrition, and ischaemic heart disease in England and Wales. ''L
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  • ...so the economic advantage for the large family disappears. The decline in infant mortality means that more babies grow to adulthood, and so fewer births are needed to ...and thus transformed it into a negative demographic force. Infertility and infant mortality, which were probably more significant influences on overall population leve
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  • ...so the economic advantage for the large family disappears. The decline in infant mortality means that more babies grow to adulthood, and so fewer births are needed to ...and thus transformed it into a negative demographic force. Infertility and infant mortality, which were probably more significant influences on overall population leve
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  • ...re U-shaped or J-shaped, When infant mortality is high, it is U-shaped. As infant mortality declines, the left side of the U falls and the curve looks more like a J-sh ...sanitation and germs, leading to very high rates of communicable diseases. Infant mortality was 150-200 per thousand births. The rapidly growing industrial cities had
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  • * Mercier, Michael E. and Boone, Christopher G. "Infant Mortality in Ottawa, Canada, 1901: Assessing Cultural, Economic and Environmental Fac
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  • ...ry, until quite recently these were due almost exclusively to decreases in infant mortality. The view that modern humans in general live dramatically longer than earli
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  • ...ation growth was s-l-o-w growth until quite recently. In the best of times infant mortality and infectious disease caused high mortality; in the worst of times, famine The steady decline in infant mortality raised the life expectancy at birth from 45 to 50 years in 1900 to 65 to 70
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