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The Top 5 Countries With The Highest Male Child Mortality Rates (2003)
Country
Male Child Deaths
1
Sierra Leone
297
2
Angola
276
3
Afganistan/ Niger
258
4
Liberia
246
5
Mali
225
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Sources:
OECD Health Data 2005
List Notes:
Data is per 1000 live births for males under five years old.
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