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Annual data |
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The Republic of Belarus and CIS Countries, 2000-2010 |
Infant mortality rates in CIS countries
(number of infant deaths under 1 year per 1 000 births)
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2000 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
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Azerbaijan |
16,4 |
12,7 |
11,9 |
12,1 |
11,4 |
11,3 |
11,2 |
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Armenia |
15,6 |
12,3 |
13,9 |
10,9 |
10,8 |
10,4 |
11,4 |
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Belarus |
9,3 |
7,1 |
6,1 |
5,2 |
4,5 |
4,7 |
4,0 |
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Kazakhstan |
18,7 |
15,1 |
13,9 |
14,6 |
20,8 |
18,2 |
16,5 |
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Kyrgyzstan1) |
22,6 |
29,7 |
29,2 |
30,6 |
27,1 |
25,0 |
… |
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Moldova2) |
18,3 |
12,4 |
11,8 |
11,3 |
12,2 |
12,1 |
11,7 |
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Russia |
15,3 |
11,0 |
10,2 |
9,4 |
8,5 |
8,1 |
7,5 |
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Uzbekistan |
18,9 |
14,9 |
14,5 |
13,7 |
… |
… |
… |
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Ukraine |
11,9 |
10,0 |
9,8 |
11,0 |
10,0 |
9,4 |
9,1 |
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1) Since 2004 Civil Registration Offices record deaths of newborns according to WHO recommendations, i.e. including babies born with low body weight (500 to 1000 grams).
2) Excluding territory of left bank of the Dnestr river and Bendery city.