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Infant Mortality Fact Black infants are 2.7 times more likely to die than white infants in Indiana

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Infant Mortality Fact Infant mortality is defined as the death of a baby before his or her first birthday

Infant Mortality Facts The infant mortality rate (IMR) is the number of babies who die in the first year of life, per 1,000 live births

% LBW (< 2,500 G) % PRETERM (<37 WKS GESTATION) % NO EARLY PNC (1 ST TRIMESTER) % SMOKING % NOT BREASTFEEDING INDIANA U.S. 8.0NC LBW = Low Birthweight PNC = Prenatal Care NC= No Comparable Measure Birth Outcome Indicators IN compared to U.S., 2012

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Infant Mortality Facts If Indiana had the same rate of infant deaths as the national average, 60 more babies would have survived in 2012

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