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So,
let's instead compare how many infants would have
died if the poorest 23 countries had an infant
mortality rate equal to the world average, 48 per
1,000, instead of the 64 per 1,000 that they have.
That's still almost 7 times worse than the richest
countries. In that case, there would have been 4.2
million deaths in the first year of life in 1993,
instead of the 5.5 million that there actually
were.