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    India has the highest number of infant deaths in the world

    • Last Update: 2020-07-04
    • Source: Internet
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    the number of childrenin Indiais2
    100,000, the highestin the world, the Timesof India reportedThe Times of India
    on WednesdayThe Times of India, citing statistics from the United NationsChildren'sFoundation, saidchildren under the age of 5deaths worldwide each year9.7 million, 3.1 million in South Asia and 2
    .1 million in India alone Reported that there are many causes of infant mortality in India, including 37% of the birth mortality rate, pneumonia accounted for 19% , diarrhea accounted for 17% , malaria accounted for 8%, measles accounted for 4% , AIDS accounted for 3% of the , other factors accounted for 1
    2
    %
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