Infant mortality is the death of a child before its first birthday. Infant deaths between 2 and 11 months of age rose faster than the average infant mortality rate at 4 percent, while those between birth and 28 days of age rose by 3 percent as well. Two common causes for infant death - pregnancy complications and meningitis - became more prevalent. Experts interviewed by news outlets said that the reasons for the increase were not quite clear yet and offered different explanations for parts of it, for example infectious diseases on the upswing after social distancing ended, expanding maternity care deserts in the country, unwanted pregnancies continuing to term due to abortion bans, an increase of maternal complications due to Covid-19 and more women in general starting pregnancy with underlying health conditions like obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure as these become more prevalent in the population.
While Black and native populations have the highest infant mortality rates in the United States, statistically significant increase in 2022 happened among white and American Indian/Alaska Native populations specifically. The increase in the overall rate was the first statistically significant one since 2002 and researchers are not sure if it will continue. However, a smaller increase between 2020 and 2021 as well as data for the beginning of 2023 are pointing in this direction.

Детская смертность в США выросла в 2022 году на 3%
В течение всего периода сбора статистики (с 1995 года) детская смертность в США снижалась большую часть времени, а такого значительного роста, как в 2022 году, не было зафиксировано ни разу, и по большей части этот рост идёт за счёт осложнений при беременности и менингита
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