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Racial Disparity in Infant Mortality Remains Persistent Public-Health Challenge

Babies of all races born in New Jersey die less frequently than in the past, and at a lower rate than in the nation at large.

Babies of all races born in New Jersey die less frequently than in the past, and at a lower rate than in the nation at large.
But despite these gains, black infants remain three times more likely to lose their lives in the Garden State than white newborns, a disparity maternal health advocates said [...].

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