State Variations In Progress Toward Eliminating Disparities In Infant Mortality, 2007–19

An illustration of a Black mother with her hair in a bun, closing her eyes as she leans her forehead against her young child's forehead.

Progress toward eliminating the Black-White disparity in US infant mortality rates has been slow and highly variable by state. Among thirty-two eligible states, eight had an increase (worsening), and twenty-four had a reduction (improvement) in their Black-White infant mortality rate ratios from 2008 to 2018. These findings necessitate dynamic, multilevel initiatives aimed at preventing Black infant deaths.

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Bar chart comparing 2008 and 2018 Black-White infant mortality rate ratios by state, categorized from "Worsening" to "Moderate progress."

 

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