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Algeria Life Expectancy at Birth (DZALIFEX) quantifies the average number of years a newborn infant can expect to live if current mortality patterns remain unchanged. This fundamental health metric serves as a critical indicator of a nation's overall public health status and the effectiveness of its healthcare system, sanitation, and living conditions. A rising life expectancy generally signifies improvements in child mortality, infectious disease control, access to healthcare services, and nutritional standards. Conversely, stagnant or declining trends can point to challenges such as outbreaks of disease, inadequate healthcare infrastructure, environmental hazards, or socioeconomic disparities impacting health outcomes. Analyzing DZALIFEX provides valuable insights into the long-term well-being and demographic trajectory of the Algerian population, informing policy decisions aimed at enhancing public health and promoting longevity.
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