Use the data in the table below to find the indicated rates. Round results to one decimal place and use a multiplying factor of k = 1000 unless indicated otherwise. Population: 312,799,495 Deaths: 2,515,458 Women aged 15-44: 61,488,227 Motor vehicle deaths: 33,783 Live births: 3,953,590 Fetuses delivered without life after 20 weeks of gestation: 26,148 Deaths of infants under 1 year of age: 23,910 Deaths of infants under 28 days of age: 15,973 HIV-infected persons: 1,155,792 Deaths from HIV infection: 7,683 1. Find the neonatal mortality rate. 2. Find the fetal mortality rate. 3. Find the perinatal mortality rate.
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Use the data in the table below to find the indicated rates. Round results to one decimal place and use a multiplying factor of k = 1000 unless indicated otherwise.
Population: 312,799,495 |
Deaths: 2,515,458 |
Women aged 15-44: 61,488,227 |
Motor vehicle deaths: 33,783 |
Live births: 3,953,590 |
Fetuses delivered without life after 20 weeks of gestation: 26,148 |
Deaths of infants under 1 year of age: 23,910 |
Deaths of infants under 28 days of age: 15,973 |
HIV-infected persons: 1,155,792 |
Deaths from HIV infection: 7,683 |
1. Find the neonatal mortality rate.
2. Find the fetal mortality rate.
3. Find the perinatal mortality rate.
4. Find the crude birth rate.
5. Find the general fertility rate.
6. Using a multiplier of k = 100,000, find the motor vehicle death incidence rate.
7. Find the HIV infection prevalence rate.
8. Find the HIV infection mortality rate for HIV-infected persons.
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