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TABLE 1 DHS Surveys Used in the Analysis and the Most Recent Under-5 Mortality by Wealth in Each Survey
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FIGURE 1Under-5 mortality (5q0) among the poorest, middle, and least-poor tertiles estimated annually up tohighest mortality groups, mostly the poorest, approached 400 per 1000 live births in the 1990s and10 years beforethe yearof the survey (startingin 19
FIGURE 2Declining mortality ratio was not signif-Average annual decline of under-5 mortality (5q0) by wealth tertile in 29 countries with repeated DHSicantly related to GDPpc, TFR, urbaniza-surveys (and 95% CI bars)
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