South Africa’s infant mortality rate is at its lowest in almost two decades‚ having fallen by 32% between 2002 and 2017.
This finding is contained in the 2018 South Africa Survey published by the Institute of Race Relations (IRR).
The institute said this improvement aligned with a sharp increase in the rate of antenatal first visits by pregnant women.
Analyst Tawanda Makombo said the drop in the infant mortality rate – which measures the deaths of infants under one year per 1,000 live births in a year – coincided with a 96% improvement in the rate of antenatal first visits since 2006.