Iran has been registering growth in all health indicators that have come to surpass the global average over the past few years.
However, that’s not indicative of a desirable performance, because firstly the country is placed among upper middle-income countries, according to the World Bank, and therefore its health indicators must commensurate with the level of these countries. Secondly, the poor performance of low-income countries has pushed down the global average.
According to a recent report by the Ministry of Cooperatives, Labor and Social Welfare, infant mortality rate and under-five mortality rate in Iran stand at 9 and 14 per 1,000 live births, both above the average of upper middle-income countries (7 and 13, respectively).
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