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Published 14:07 20 Feb 2018 GMT
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Contrasting this, Japan and Iceland have the highest newborn survival rates with one in every 1,111 dying in Japan and one in 1,000 dying in Iceland respectively.
In Ireland, one in every 446 newborns dies, ranking the country 164th in terms of neonatal survival rate.
The study showed that over 80 percent of newborns that died had suffered from the three preventable and treatable conditions.
It also detailed that children from the poorest households in the world were twice as likely to die before the age of five compared to children from the richest households.
To help save newborns' lives, Unicef is calling for universal health coverage across the board.
This would give all expectant mothers access to midwives, equipment, medications, and acceptable healthcare facilities.

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