U.S. Infant Mortality Rate ‘Disproportionately’ Higher Than 16 Other Countries Children and teens in the U.S. are dying at higher rates than their peers in 16 other high-income countries, according to a research letter published Monday in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. The U.S. infant mortality rate consistently exceeds those of other high-income countries.
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