The leading infant mortality risk in the United States is:
1. Birth defects.
2. Prematurity/low birth weight.
3. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
4. Unintentional injury.
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1. The leading risk for infant mortality in the United States.
2. The second leading risk for infant mortality in the United States.
3. The third leading risk for infant mortality in the United States.
4. The fifth leading risk for infant mortality in the United States.
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