The following is the list of infant mortality by states of Mexico, it included all infants under the age of four.
Mexican States by Infant Mortality (2006, Total) | |||
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Number | State | Infant mortality (Total) |
|
1 | Aguascalientes | 52 | |
2 | Baja California | 145 | |
3 | Baja California Sur | 26 | |
4 | Campeche | 21 | |
5 | Coahuila | 95 | |
6 | Colima | 29 | |
7 | Chiapas | 494 | |
8 | Chihuahua | 231 | |
9 | Federal District | 312 | |
10 | Durango | 89 | |
11 | Guanajuato | 274 | |
12 | Guerrero | 184 | |
13 | Hidalgo | 143 | |
14 | Jalisco | 350 | |
15 | Mexico State | 766 | |
16 | Michoacán | 270 | |
17 | Morelos | 91 | |
18 | Nayarit | 50 | |
19 | Nuevo León | 128 | |
20 | Oaxaca | 320 | |
21 | Puebla | 468 | |
22 | Querétaro | 101 | |
23 | Quintana Roo | 67 | |
24 | San Luis Potosí | 149 | |
25 | Sinaloa | 114 | |
26 | Sonora | 141 | |
27 | Tabasco | 137 | |
28 | Tamaulipas | 137 | |
29 | Tlaxcala | 70 | |
30 | Veracruz | 444 | |
31 | Yucatán | 99 | |
32 | Zacatecas | 78 |
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