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What is Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)?
The
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)
is a critical indicator used in
epidemiology
to assess the health status of a population. It represents the number of infant deaths (children under one year of age) per 1,000 live births in a given year. IMR is a significant measure because it reflects the overall
socioeconomic conditions
,
public health practices
, and the effectiveness of a country's
healthcare system
.
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