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These strategies enabled Sri Lanka to reduce the MMR by half every 6–12 years between 1930 and 1995. [17] In 2002, the MMR was 43 per 100,000 live births. [18] The estimated total fertility rate is 2.2 births per woman and population growth rate is 0.93%. [1] The infant mortality rate was 11.2 per 1000 live births in 2003. [18]
The infant mortality rate is the number of deaths of infants under one year old per 1,000 live births. This rate is often used as an indicator of the level of health in a country. The infant mortality rate of the world in 2019 was 28 according to the United Nations [4] and the projected estimate for 2020 was 30.8 according to the CIA World ...
Mortality rate of countries, deaths per thousand ... Sri Lanka: 6.54 ... List of countries by infant and under-five mortality rates; References
Infant mortality rate: 9.47 deaths/1,000 live births (2012 ... Sri Lanka's population is aging faster than any other nation in South Asia and has the fifth highest ...
Maternal mortality ratio per 100,000 live births. [1] From Our World in Data (using World Health Organization definition): "The maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is defined as the number of maternal deaths during a given time period per 100,000 live births during the same time period. It depicts the risk of maternal death relative to the number of ...
Since the overturn Roe v.Wade, infant mortality rates in the United States have risen significantly due to the abortion bans that have gone into effect, according to a new study.. The study ...
Infant mortality rates: 6 (per 1,000 live births) 2019: 55: 193: World Bank [8] Literacy rate: ... Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka [18] Mobile ...
Life expectancy in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka scores higher than the regional average in healthcare having a high life expectancy and a lower maternal and infant death rate than its neighbors. [1] [2] In 2018 life expectancy was 72.1 for men and 78.5 for women ranking the country 70th in the world. [3]