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Figure 2: Infant mortality (A) Infant mortality by region and year.5 (B) Infant mortality between 2005–07 by municipality, according to average income (1=poorest; 5=wealthiest) and Family Health Programme coverage. - "Maternal and child health in Brazil: progress and challenges"

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