Infant mortality
Infant mortality is the death of
infants in the first year of life.
Major causes of infant mortality include congenital malformation,
infection and
SIDS.
Related statistical categories:
- Neonatal mortality only includes deaths in the first 27 days of life.
- Post-neonatal death only includes deaths after 28 days of life but before one year.
- Child mortality includes deaths within the first five years.
Infant mortality rate is the number of newborns dying under a year of age
divided by the number of live births during the year. The infant mortality rate
is also called the infant death rate. Infant mortality has significantly declined mainly due to improvements in basic health care, though high technology medical advances have also helped.