how do infant mortality rate need to be checked by the government
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The infant mortality rate is a census record kept by the government of the number of malnourished children not reaching till the age of 3+ years.
This needs to be checked by keeping a track of all the children born in a particular hospital and asking them to call the family mandatorily and take a survey.
The other way is by keeping tabs on all the death certificates registered for children under the given age.
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