Infant Mortality Rate

The infant mortality rate refers to the probability of dying between birth and 1 year of age, expressed per 1,000 live births. These deaths are primarily a product of the limited access many children and communities have to basic yet lifesaving health interventions such as vaccination, infectious disease treatments, adequate nutrition and clean water and sanitation. According to the Alabama Department of Public Health, the state's infant mortality rate of 9.1 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in 2016 is the highest since 2008. This represents the deaths of 537 infants who did not reach 1 year of age. There were 59.090 live births in Alabama in 2016. Some challenges include access to healthcare before, during, and after pregnancy, reducing premature births, substance abuse, and poverty. Infant Mortality is an "inverse" measure as the higher the value, the greater the negative impact on community health. Posed with Health Systems and Public Safety, high rates of infant mortality also impacts economic health, employment, environmental hazards, neighborhood characteristics, and education. Data is available from the state and county health department.

Neighborhoodsort ascending Indicator Value Rank
Zion City 11.6 30
Wylam 14 57
Woodlawn 13.1 52
Woodland Park 13.8 56
West Goldwire 6 8
West End Manor 20.6 94
West Brownville 5.2 5
Wahouma 8.6 17
Tuxedo 28 99
Thomas 15.8 67
Tarpley City 12.8 49
Sun Valley 13.6 54
Spring Lake 15.2 65
Southside 21.3 95
South Woodlawn 9.3 20
South Titusville 18.2 83
South Pratt 23.8 98
South East Lake 8.2 16
Smithfield Estates 12.3 44
Smithfield 13.3 53
Sherman Heights 12.8 49
Sandusky 14.5 63
Roosevelt 1.9 1
Roebuck Springs 6.6 10
Roebuck 11.8 37
Rising - West Princeton 16.9 75
Riley 18.4 86
Redmont Park 9.1 19
Powderly 15.8 67
Pine Knoll Vista 15.9 70
Penfield Park 11.6 30
Oxmoor 7 12
Overton 3.6 2
Oakwood Place 16.2 72
Oak Ridge Park 11.5 28
Oak Ridge 7.8 14
Norwood 17.1 76
North Titusville 15.8 67
North Pratt 11.7 36
North East Lake 13 51
North Birmingham 17.3 78
North Avondale 12.7 48
Mason City 14 57
Maple Grove 16.2 72
Liberty Highlands 5.2 5
Kingston 10 24
Killough Springs 16.2 72
Jones Valley 20.3 91
Inglenook 12.5 46
Industrial Center 12 38
Huffman 7.9 15
Hooper City 10.1 25
Hillman Park 12 38
Hillman 12 38
Highland Park 14.4 61
Harriman Park 14.4 61
Green Acres 20.5 93
Graymont 12.6 47
Grasselli Heights 19.2 88
Glen Iris 14.2 59
Germania Park 21.5 97
Gate City 16 71
Garden Highlands 11.5 28
Fountain Heights 13.6 54
Forest Park 4.6 4
Five Points South 17.6 80
Fairview 17.7 81
Fairmont 11.6 30
Evergreen 12.1 42
Ensley Highlands 21.3 95
Ensley 18.2 83
Enon Ridge 7.5 13
Echo Highlands 14.3 60
Eastwood 9.7 22
East Thomas 5.6 7
East Lake 10.7 27
East Brownville 12 38
East Birmingham 14.7 64
East Avondale 10.6 26
Druid Hills 17.1 76
Dolomite 19 87
Crestwood South 11.6 30
Crestwood North 11.6 30
Crestline 9.3 20
Collegeville 17.5 79
College Hills 6.9 11
Central Pratt 6.1 9
Central Park 20.4 92
Central City 15.2 65
Bush Hills 12.4 45
Brummitt Heights 18.2 83
Brownsville Heights 12.1 42
Brown Springs 8.9 18
Bridlewood 18 82
Belview Heights 19.9 90
Arlington - West End 19.2 88
Apple Valley 4.4 3
Airport Highlands 11.6 30
Acipco-Finley 9.7 22

The infant mortality rate refers to the probability of dying between birth and 1 year of age, expressed per 1,000 live births.