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English: This image depicts the trend for infant mortality between 1960 to 2008 for the five first world nations of Australia, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States. An 'OECD Health Data 2011' report is used for the information, which is available here. Note that the y-axis information is per 1000 live births.
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