๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡บ Infant Mortality Rate of Cuba

3.94
Infant Mortality Rate
390
Infant Deaths
111,640
Overall Deaths

The current infant mortality rate of Cuba is 3.9398 infant deaths for every 1,000 live births. A -1.92% decrease from 2022, when the infant mortality rate was 4.017 and 401 infants died for the year. In the future, Cuba's infant mortality rate is projected to decrease to 1.6327 infant deaths for every 1,000 live births, by the year 2100. A total decrease of Cuba's infant mortality rate by -58.56% from today's standard. This positive trend of Cuba's infant mortality rate can broadly be attributed to improvements in hygiene, water quality, and living conditions that reduced the spread of infections. The avalibality of midwife-led continuity of care (MLCC) from professional midwives according to international standard also plays a role in the overall decrease of the infant mortality rate.

Historic Infant Mortality Rate of Cuba (1950-2023)

Cuba has seen a decrease of the infant mortality rate since the 1950's. From 80.1394 to 3.9398 infant deaths for every 1,000 live births, a decrease of -95.08% in total.

Year Infant Mortality Rate (infant deaths for every 1,000 live births) Infant Deaths Overall Deaths
1950 80.1394 15,058 62,062
1951 79.065 14,984 62,659
1952 76.8806 14,739 62,463
1953 74.6864 14,592 62,161
1954 72.4955 14,453 61,818
1955 70.3422 14,292 61,644
1956 68.1913 14,122 61,942
1957 66.0374 13,943 62,050
1958 63.8778 13,792 62,252
1959 61.7452 13,852 62,467
1960 59.5318 13,999 62,845
1961 57.3412 14,138 63,556
1962 55.1392 14,265 63,672
1963 53.7431 14,531 65,826
1964 50.7155 13,917 63,943
1965 48.518 13,319 63,740
1966 46.3585 12,682 63,503
1967 44.2401 12,052 63,233
1968 42.1698 11,445 62,901
1969 40.1381 10,825 62,407
1970 38.1103 10,170 61,675
1971 36.0032 9,471 60,659
1972 33.8111 8,729 60,097
1973 31.5237 7,757 59,239
1974 29.1706 6,708 58,393
1975 26.8366 5,633 57,760
1976 24.6313 4,668 57,566
1977 22.6597 3,858 57,889
1978 20.9727 3,135 58,631
1979 19.6133 2,809 60,073
1980 17.6458 2,401 61,528
1981 16.8358 2,275 63,455
1982 16.0622 2,468 63,462
1983 15.2963 2,487 63,775
1984 14.591 2,411 64,419
1985 13.9269 2,338 65,321
1986 13.2917 2,275 66,428
1987 12.6903 2,258 67,782
1988 12.1102 2,251 69,272
1989 11.5636 2,161 70,922
1990 11.0436 2,054 72,753
1991 10.551 1,832 74,625
1992 10.0872 1,643 76,454
1993 9.6472 1,490 78,062
1994 9.234 1,372 79,174
1995 8.8461 1,298 80,081
1996 8.4794 1,198 80,263
1997 8.1285 1,211 80,209
1998 7.8011 1,156 79,989
1999 7.4932 1,103 80,043
2000 7.2043 1,016 80,523
2001 6.9393 949 81,581
2002 6.6853 920 83,136
2003 6.4434 859 84,808
2004 6.2236 781 86,402
2005 6.0136 719 87,791
2006 5.8182 654 89,018
2007 5.6356 640 90,186
2008 5.468 669 91,396
2009 5.3104 686 92,560
2010 5.1628 665 93,794
2011 5.0242 666 95,281
2012 4.8993 624 96,990
2013 4.7821 603 98,243
2014 4.6705 577 100,151
2015 4.567 568 102,842
2016 4.4703 529 106,068
2017 4.3758 506 109,141
2018 4.2825 501 111,265
2019 4.1927 467 111,637
2020 4.0975 435 115,622
2021 3.9978 404 164,950
2022 4.017 401 110,485
2023 3.9398 390 111,640

Future Infant Mortality Rate of Cuba (2023-2100)

Cuba's positive downward trend in the infant mortality rate is set to decrease even further in the future. Where the infant mortality rate will shrink from 3.9398 to an average of 1.6327 infant deaths for every 1,000 live births. An additional decrease of -58.56% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Infant Mortality Rate (infant deaths for every 1,000 live births) Infant Deaths Overall Deaths
2023 3.9398 390 111,640
2024 3.868 379 112,799
2025 3.7912 368 113,920
2026 3.72 359 115,104
2027 3.6465 349 116,234
2028 3.5788 341 117,382
2029 3.5103 333 118,588
2030 3.4476 325 119,802
2031 3.3851 317 121,079
2032 3.3242 309 122,239
2033 3.2648 303 123,467
2034 3.2048 296 124,660
2035 3.1499 289 125,848
2036 3.0933 283 126,995
2037 3.0429 276 128,262
2038 2.9942 271 129,519
2039 2.9399 264 130,658
2040 2.8899 258 131,857
2041 2.8412 252 133,073
2042 2.7946 246 134,294
2043 2.7461 240 135,500
2044 2.6999 234 136,710
2045 2.6641 229 137,936
2046 2.6268 223 139,139
2047 2.5933 217 140,442
2048 2.5584 211 141,544
2049 2.5243 205 142,637
2050 2.4916 199 143,668
2051 2.4606 193 144,700
2052 2.4308 188 145,610
2053 2.4026 182 146,365
2054 2.3756 179 146,901
2055 2.351 174 147,252
2056 2.3264 170 147,435
2057 2.3053 166 147,409
2058 2.2812 163 147,151
2059 2.2631 160 146,776
2060 2.2431 157 145,936
2061 2.2205 154 144,846
2062 2.2022 152 143,559
2063 2.1806 149 142,060
2064 2.1619 146 140,377
2065 2.1449 144 138,692
2066 2.1262 142 136,851
2067 2.1076 140 135,013
2068 2.0907 138 133,342
2069 2.0744 137 131,701
2070 2.0597 135 130,089
2071 2.0391 132 128,568
2072 2.0219 130 127,198
2073 2.0067 128 125,954
2074 1.9868 126 124,949
2075 1.9723 124 124,035
2076 1.9567 122 123,369
2077 1.9442 120 122,876
2078 1.9295 117 122,367
2079 1.9171 115 122,056
2080 1.905 113 121,642
2081 1.8903 111 121,193
2082 1.8755 108 120,694
2083 1.8639 106 120,105
2084 1.8501 104 119,432
2085 1.8382 102 118,609
2086 1.8244 100 117,749
2087 1.8087 98 116,642
2088 1.7969 97 115,533
2089 1.7844 95 114,284
2090 1.769 93 113,031
2091 1.7539 91 111,772
2092 1.7414 89 110,527
2093 1.7288 88 109,322
2094 1.7163 86 108,147
2095 1.6961 85 106,922
2096 1.6839 84 105,730
2097 1.6709 82 104,442
2098 1.6597 81 103,313
2099 1.6465 79 102,196
2100 1.6327 78 100,995

What is Infant Mortality Rate?

Mortality rate is a measure of the frequency of occurrence of death in a defined population during a specified interval. Infant mortality rate refers to the number of deaths of infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births in a given population. It is an important indicator of the overall health and well-being of a society, as well as the quality of healthcare and socio-economic conditions.

How is Infant Mortality Rate calculated?

The infant mortality rate or IMR for short is the number of children that die under one year of age in a given year, per 1,000 live births. Thus, infant mortality rates are calculated as the number of deaths in the first year of life divided by the number of live births, multiplied by 1000.

Infant Mortality Rate Formula

Infant Mortality Rate = deaths under 1 year / live births * 1000

What Countries have the Lowest Infant Mortality Rate?

In general, developed countries tend to have lower infant mortality rates due to better access to healthcare, advanced medical facilities, and public health initiatives. In contrast, developing countries often have higher rates due to various factors such as limited access to healthcare, inadequate nutrition, poor sanitation, and infectious diseases.

Infant Mortality Rate numbers for country change each year, thus we provide a list of countries with the lowest infant mortality rate in 2023, and previous years dating back to the 1950's.

Data Information

Data found on this page is based on the medium fertility variant of the United Nations Revision of World Population Prospects 2022.

Data Sources

The United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Population Division)

UN Revision of World Population Prospects 2022

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