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This led to a sharp decline in infant mortality and to a rapid increase n population.
The most successful air pollution regulation is associated with a modest and statistically insignificant decline in infant mortality.
The study shows that there is no evidence of a secular decline in infant mortality during the 1980s.
Better preventive medicine, a decline in infant mortality, and the near disappearance of widespread famine after 1709 all served to increase the population.
If you look at the sharp decline in infant mortality … if you look at the sharp decline in the transmission of mother-to-child [HIV transmission] … that is progress.
It recounts the dramatic decline in infant mortality rates in the 1980's, the land resettlement program of that same decade and the efforts, albeit less successful, at liberalizing the economy in the 1990's.
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Since 1990 most countries have experienced declines in infant mortality rates.
That has led to sharp declines in infant mortality, and in turn, to increases in life spans.
The states with the steepest declines in infant deaths — Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina and South Carolina — have long been plagued with some of the nation's highest infant mortality rates, Dr. MacDorman added.
In developing countries substantial declines in infant mortality have been credited to improved sanitation and nutrition, increased access to modern health care, and improved birth spacing through the use of contraception.
"We think the increase in preterm birth and preterm-related causes of death are major factors inhibiting further declines in infant mortality," said Marian F. MacDorman, the lead author of the report and a statistician at the C.D.C. "Infant mortality is a major public health problem, and it's not improving".
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