In 2010, the United States, by far the country with the biggest healthcare expenditure number in the world, was ranked 178th in the world for infant mortality rates, with 6.14 deaths per 1,000 births.
The US defines infant mortality more broadly than most countries, which makes it falsely appear as though the US ranks below some third-world countries.
It’s amusing that you grasp at any attempt to link health problems to consumption of genetically-modified crops despite the fact that there is no hard data showing such a link. Regards, Dew