Definition

  • IMR: Number of deaths of infants (<1 year of age) per 1,000 live births in a given year
  • Formula: (Infant deaths / Live births) × 1000
  • Key indicator of socio-economic development, maternal & child health status, and quality of healthcare

Current Status in India (2026 Context)

  • As per Sample Registration System (SRS) 2023: National IMR = 25 per 1,000 live births (down from 39 in 2014 and 26 in 2022)
  • Rural IMR = 28; Urban IMR = 18
  • Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR, 0–28 days) constitutes ~70% of IMR (≈17–18 per 1,000 live births)
  • Under-5 Mortality Rate (U5MR) = 29 per 1,000 live births
  • SDG target: IMR ≤12 by 2030; India on track with accelerated decline under RMNCH+A

Classification of Infant Mortality

  • Neonatal Mortality (0–28 days): 70–75% of total IMR
    • Early neonatal (0–7 days): 60–65%
    • Late neonatal (8–28 days): 10–15%
  • Post-neonatal Mortality (29 days–1 year): 25–30% of total IMR

Major Causes of Infant Mortality (SRS Cause-of-Death Report 2020–22)

Neonatal Causes (≈70% of IMR)

  • Prematurity & Low Birth Weight (LBW): 31.6%
  • Birth asphyxia & birth trauma: 10.2%
  • Neonatal sepsis/infections: 4.1%
  • Congenital anomalies: 5.3%
  • Others: Respiratory distress, hypothermia, jaundice

Post-neonatal Causes (≈30% of IMR)

  • Pneumonia / Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI): 16.2%
  • Diarrhoeal diseases: 8–10%
  • Malnutrition / Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM): 6–8%
  • Vaccine-preventable diseases (measles, pertussis)
  • Injuries, congenital heart disease, meningitis

Determinants & Risk Factors

  • Biological: LBW/prematurity, male sex, multiple births
  • Maternal: Young age (<20 years), short birth interval, anemia, hypertension, inadequate ANC
  • Social: Poverty, low female literacy, rural residence, poor sanitation, gender bias
  • Healthcare access: Three-delays model (decision, reach, care)
  • Environmental: Indoor air pollution, climate change-related heat stress & vector-borne diseases

National Interventions Addressing IMR

  • RMNCH+A strategy & LaQshya
  • Facility-Based Newborn Care (FBNC): NBCC, NBSU, SNCU/MNCU
  • SAANS Campaign (pneumonia management)
  • Anemia Mukt Bharat & POSHAN Abhiyaan
  • Mission Indradhanush & U-WIN (immunization)
  • Home-Based Newborn Care (HBNC) by ASHA
  • Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram (JSSK) – free transport, drugs, diagnostics
  • MusQan quality certification for paediatric services

Prevention Strategies (Pediatrician’s Perspective)

  • Antenatal: 4+ ANC visits, IFA, tetanus toxoid, detection of high-risk pregnancies
  • Intranatal: Skilled birth attendance, partograph use, delayed cord clamping
  • Postnatal: Essential Newborn Care (warm chain, breastfeeding within 1 hour, vitamin K, eye care)
  • Community: ASHA home visits, KMC for LBW, danger-sign recognition
  • Surveillance: ABDM-linked tracking of high-risk infants
  • Convergence: RBSK for birth defects, NTEP for TB exposure