Global maternal mortality rate declines—Except in AmericaKaren S. Cox PhD, RN, FACHE, FAANNursing Outlook
Neonatal mortality 4 2022 deaths per 1000 births Infant mortality 5 2022 deaths per 1000 live births Child mortality 6 2022 deaths per 1000 births Child mortality, female 5 2022 deaths per 1000 births Child mortality, male 6 2022 deaths per 1000 births Older child mortality rate 0 2022 deaths...
In line with the decreasing trend in the global preterm birth rate,3 this current study found a decreasing trend in the ASIR and ASMR of neonatal preterm birth worldwide. This is largely attributed to improvements in maternal and newborn health care.16,17 Infant mortality from preterm birth ...
Similarly, UN secretary-general António Guterres said this is an occasion “to marvel at the advancements in health that have extended lifespans and dramatically reduced maternal and child mortality rates”. However, although the...
Since its peak in 2020, cooperation has declined as pharma R&D dropped. Most concerning, maternal mortality rates worldwide have increased for the first time in three decades (Exhibit 6). 6Both national governments and private companies can learn from their experience during the COVID-19 pandemic...
The rate for states with restrictions was 26.4 in 2020, 30% higher than the MMR of 20.2 for states without restrictions. There has been considerable controversy about the substantial increase in maternal mortality in the USA, particularly as to whether it is associated with improvements in the ...
·2) in 2050, while the age-standardised mortality rate is forecasted to decrease from 14·2 per 100 000 (12·2–16·8) in 2022 to 12·4 per 100 000 (9·92–15·6) in 2050 (figure 6), indicating that the forecasted future trends of AMR burden will be largely driven by ...
"It is now recognized by the international community as a 'development miracle' for our success, especially in poverty reduction, food and energy security, gender parity in primary and secondary school, reducing infant and maternal mortality rate, gender equality, etc," she added. ...
where “y” represents the rate (morbidity, mortality, etc.), “x” denotes the year, “β” stands for the slope of the trend segment, “α” symbolizes the intercept, and “ε” denotes the error term. If both the EAPC and its 95% confidence interval (CI) exceeded zero, the corre...
Table 1. Number and age-standardised rate of YLDs for other musculoskeletal disorders in 2020, and percentage change from 1990, by GBD region and super-region Empty Cell Empty CellNumber of YLDsPercentage change in number of YLDs from 1990 to 2020Age-standardised rate of YLDs per 100 000 ...