1. social and economic factors of the family.
2. prevailing climatic conditions because the local environmental conditions in which the child is born to be instrumental in his life (as some studies have shown that there is an inverse relationship between infant mortality rates and socio-economic status).
- The baby's life is affected in the early days of the circumstances surrounding a large extent and the extent provided by him of the reasons for health care and proper nutrition.
- Rising temperatures affect the transmission of infectious diseases, while the decline in the respiratory tract for children who are more sensitive to changes in climate and weather conditions affect.
- Cause of death for infants vary by age is fundamentally different they are rising clear in the early days, during the first month of the causes of death are sufficient internal child is born, or are related to the process of Birth itself, which represents a high proportion of total deaths, even in developed countries.
- There is no substantial differences in the mortality rate of less than a month between the countries, as is the case in the annual rate of less than one year because of deaths during the first month to be the causes of potential environmental and not often.
- But on the contrary it appears in the eleven months following these differences core between states because the causes are the result of social and economic conditions (external causes), which include infectious diseases, and these reasons foreign influence in infant mortality is which can be controlled to a large degree a that affect the general decline in mortality rates at the state level. As for the reasons it is difficult to be controlled and there is rarely a clear impact on the level of death in the entire country.
التسميات
Mortality