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In India, the child mortality rate (death at or before 5 years of age) fell from 17.3% in 1980 to 8.5% in 1986. In Bangladesh in the same period, it fell from over 20% to around 10%, in Iran, from 13% to around 4%.
In India, the child mortality rate (death at or before 5 years of age) fell from 17.3% in 1980 to 8.5% in 1996. In Bangladesh in the same period, it fell from over 20% to around 10%, in Iran, from 13% to around 4%.

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Infant mortality rates were driven down by improved health care and nutrition, and by cleaner, healthier environments world wide.
Infant mortality rates were driven down by improved health care and nutrition, and by cleaner, healthier environments world wide.

Infant mortality rates plummeted around the globe in the 20th century.

In the United States infant mortality fell from more than 10% to significantly less than 1%.

In India, the child mortality rate (death at or before 5 years of age) fell from 17.3% in 1980 to 8.5% in 1996. In Bangladesh in the same period, it fell from over 20% to around 10%, in Iran, from 13% to around 4%.

Infant mortality rates were driven down by improved health care and nutrition, and by cleaner, healthier environments world wide.


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