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The infant mortality rate declined from 79 to 46 per 1,000 live births between 2000 and 2010, and life expectancy rose from 56 to 61.
The standardised mortality rate declined by 4.23% in the Slovak Republic.
The mean mortality rate declined by 0.47 between 2003 and 2013.
–Although the mortality rate declined after 1994, the collapse of the rouble in 1998 set off another sharp rise.
The mortality rate declined by at least 34% for 3 cancer sites (cervix, stomach, and lung), but increased for 3 other cancer sites (colon, ovary, and breast).
Black women's maternal mortality rate declined to a rate of 24.3 deaths per 100,000 live births, while the maternal mortality rate for white women saw a slight uptick, to 24.2 deaths per 100,000.
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With international aid, Nicaragua experienced improvements in health care access, and child mortality rates declined in the early 21st century.
"The famous example of the cardiac surgeons, who published data on themselves and as a result found that mortality rates declined by an average of a third, is not actually a story or about good or bad doctors.
As the species spread away from the tropical parasites and diseases of its African origins, mortality rates declined and population increased.
It's telling, perhaps, that the healthiest Britain has ever been was during and after the second world war and rationing, when infant mortality rates declined, illnesses linked to weight and diet such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and so forth dropped dramatically, and people lived longer.
For example, in the United States, mortality rates declined abruptly in 1994/1995, but remained stable from 1998 onwards, at approximately 7 deaths/100,000 population [20], [21].
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