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Geography Matters - Infant Mortality Rates |
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Table 1. Number of Deaths of Infants per 1,000 Live Births
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State Ranking
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Number of Deaths of Infants per 1,000 Births and Total Infant Mortality |
% More Deaths of Infants per 1,000 Births Compared to the Best State |
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1 |
Montana |
4.5 (52 Total) |
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1 |
Vermont |
4.5 (30 Total) |
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3 |
Minnesota |
4.7 (332 Total) |
4.4% |
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4 |
Massachusetts |
4.8 (380 Total) |
6.7% |
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5 |
Iowa |
5.1 (195 Total) |
13.3% |
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6 |
California |
5.2 (2,811 Total) |
15.6% |
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6 |
Utah |
5.2 (264 Total) |
15.6% |
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8 |
Rhode Island |
5.3 (68 Total) |
17.8% |
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9 |
Connecticut |
5.5 (233 Total) |
22.2% |
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9 |
Oregon |
5.5 (251 Total) |
22.2% |
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9 |
Washington |
5.5 (451 Total) |
22.2% |
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12 |
New Hampshire |
5.6 (81 Total) |
24.4% |
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12 |
New Jersey |
5.6 (651 Total) |
24.4% |
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12 |
North Dakota |
5.6 (46 Total) |
24.4% |
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15 |
Hawaii |
5.7 (104 Total) |
26.7% |
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15 |
Maine |
5.7 (79 Total) |
26.7% |
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17 |
Wisconsin |
6.0 (420 Total) |
33.3% |
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18 |
New York |
6.1 (1,518 Total) |
35.6% |
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19 |
Idaho |
6.2 (139 Total) |
37.8% |
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20 |
Colorado |
6.3 (434 Total) |
40.0% |
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20 |
New Mexico |
6.3 (179 Total) |
40.0% |
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20 |
Texas |
6.3 (2,407 Total) |
40.0% |
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23 |
Nevada |
6.4 (225 Total) |
42.2% |
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24 |
Nebraska |
6.6 (173 Total) |
46.7% |
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25 |
Alaska |
6.7 (69 Total) |
48.9% |
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25 |
Arizona |
6.7 (630 Total) |
48.9% |
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27 |
Kentucky |
6.8 (378 Total) |
51.1% |
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28 |
Florida |
7.0 (1,537 Total) |
55.6% |
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29 |
Kansas |
7.2 (284 Total) |
60.0% |
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29 |
Pennsylvania |
7.2 (1,049 Total) |
60.0% |
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31 |
Illinois |
7.5 (1,349 Total) |
66.7% |
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31 |
Missouri |
7.5 (584 Total) |
66.7% |
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31 |
Virginia |
7.5 (776 Total) |
66.7% |
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34 |
Michigan |
7.6 (984 Total) |
68.9% |
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34 |
West Virginia |
7.6 (158 Total) |
68.9% |
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36 |
Ohio |
7.7 (1,143 Total) |
71.1% |
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37 |
Indiana |
8.0 (700 Total) |
77.8% |
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37 |
Oklahoma |
8.0 (411 Total) |
77.8% |
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39 |
South Dakota |
8.2 (93 Total) |
82.2% |
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40 |
Arkansas |
8.3 (319 Total) |
84.4% |
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41 |
Maryland |
8.4 (630 Total) |
86.7% |
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42 |
Georgia |
8.5 (1,181 Total) |
88.9% |
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43 |
Delaware |
8.6 (98 Total) |
91.1% |
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43 |
Tennessee |
8.6 (687 Total) |
91.1% |
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45 |
Alabama |
8.7 (516 Total) |
93.3% |
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46 |
North Carolina |
8.8 (1,053 Total) |
95.6% |
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46 |
Wyoming |
8.8 (60 Total) |
95.6% |
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48 |
South Carolina |
9.3 (525 Total) |
106.7% |
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49 |
Mississippi |
9.8 (420 Total) |
117.8% |
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50 |
Louisiana |
10.5 (684 Total) |
133.3% |
Source - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics (2004). Click here for more information.
Where the States Rank
(by Indicator)
1. Infant Mortality Rates
2. Child Deaths
3. Teen Deaths
4. Teen Births
5. Prenatal Care
6. Child Poverty
7. Uninsured Children
8. Juvenile Incarceration
9. Child Abuse Fatalities
10. Child Welfare Spending
11. Overall Vulnerability Rank
12. Relationship of the Tax Burden to Overall Child Well-Being
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