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Neonatal mortality rate (per 1000 live births) (Global strategy for women's, children's and adolescents' health)

This indicator is available in the following set of views in the "By topic" section of the Global Health Observatory. These links will open a new browser tab or window onto the selected view.

Available:

  • Indicator definition
  • Data table: Newborn deaths Data by country (view.main.GSWCAH05v)
  • Data table: Newborn deaths Data by WHO region (view.main.GSWCAH05REG)
  • Data table: Newborn deaths Data by WB income group (view.main.GSWCAH05WB)
  • Data table: Under-five deaths Data by WHO region (view.main.GSWCAH10REG)
  • Data table: Under-five deaths Data by WB income group (view.main.GSWCAH10WB)
  • Data table: Probability of dying per 1 000 live births Data by country (view.main.182)
  • Data table: Probability of dying per 1 000 live births Data by WHO region (view.main.CM1300R)
  • Data table: Probability of dying per 1 000 live births Data by WB income group (view.main.CM1300RWB)
     

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