A nurse wants to address the rate of infant mortality in underdeveloped countries. The nurse knows that addressing which of the following risk factors would be most effective in reducing the infant mortality rate?
A. Maternal health
B. Poor breastfeeding habits
C. Socioeconomic status
D. Vaccine preventable infections
ANS: B
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