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  • To understand the medical and non-medical factors that affect the infant mortality rate of a country or region.
  • To view the infant mortality rate (IMR) as a sensitive barometer to the general health and well-being of a country’s population.
  • To recognize problems associated with the measurement of the IMR.
  • To appreciate that a high IMR can occur even in a wealthy country, while a low IMR may occur in a developing country.