The infant mortality rate in Indiana in 2025 remained at a record low according to preliminary data from the state Department of Health.
There were six-point-three deaths per one-thousand live births in the Hoosier state.
There were 500 infant deaths in Indiana as of April 2025, down nine from 2024 and the lowest rate since Indiana started keeping records in 1900.
Infant mortality is defined as the death of a child before they turn one-year-old and the Department of Health says the health of the mother often contributes.

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