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Russia Infant Mortality Rate

Russia's infant mortality rate fell to 3.7 per 1,000 in 2023, down from 3.9 per 1,000 in 2022, according to World Bank. This represents a decrease of 0.2 from the previous year. Russia has infant mortality rate lower than the global median (3.70 vs median 13.30). Compared with the median in Europe, Russia is higher (3.70 vs regional median 3.00) and ranks 15th out of 45 countries in Europe.

Yearly Historical Data (1960-2023)

(in Per 1,000)
Year Infant Mortality Rate (Per 1,000)
2023 3.7
2022 3.9
2021 4.1
2020 4.4
2019 4.7
2018 5.1
2017 5.6
2016 6.1
2015 6.6
2014 7.2
2013 7.6
2012 7.9
2011 8.1
2010 8.3
2009 8.6
2008 9
2007 9.5
2006 10.2
2005 11
2004 11.9
2003 12.9
2002 13.8
2001 14.8
2000 15.6
1999 16.2
1998 16.8
1997 17.2
1996 17.5
1995 17.7
1994 17.8
1993 17.7
1992 17.5
1991 17.4
1990 17.5
1989 17.7
1988 18.2
1987 18.8
1986 19.4
1985 20
1984 20.5
1983 20.9
1982 21.2
1981 21.4
1980 21.6
1979 21.8
1978 21.9
1977 21.9
1976 21.9
1975 21.9
1974 21.9
1973 22
1972 22.2
1971 22.5
1970 22.8
1969 23.3
1968 23.9
1967 24.7
1966 25.7
1965 26.8
1964 28.2
1963 29.9
1962 31.8
1961 33.9
1960 36.3
Russia Infant Mortality Rate : Definition
Infant Mortality Rate measures the number of babies in Russia who die before their first birthday per 1,000 live births.