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Modest global achievements in maternal survival: more focus on sub-Saharan Africa is needed
- The Lancet, Volume 387, Issue 10017, 30 January–5 February 2016, Pages 410-411
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Modest global achievements in maternal survival: more focus on sub-Saharan Africa is needed
- The Lancet, Volume 387, Issue 10017, 30 January–5 February 2016, Pages 410-411
Summary
Background
Millennium
Development Goal 5 calls for a 75% reduction in the maternal mortality
ratio (MMR) between 1990 and 2015. We estimated levels and trends in
maternal mortality for 183 countries to assess progress made. Based on
MMR estimates for 2015, we constructed projections to show the
requirements for the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of less than 70
maternal deaths per 100 000 livebirths globally by 2030.
Methods
We
updated the UN Maternal Mortality Estimation Inter-Agency Group (MMEIG)
database with more than 200 additional records (vital statistics from
civil registration systems, surveys, studies, or reports). We generated
estimates of maternal mortality and related indicators with 80%
uncertainty intervals (UIs) using a Bayesian model. The model combines
the rate of change implied by a multilevel regression model with a
time-series model to capture data-driven changes in country-specific
MMRs, and includes a data model to adjust for systematic and random
errors associated with different data sources.
Results
We
had data for 171 of 183 countries. The global MMR fell from 385 deaths
per 100 000 livebirths (80% UI 359–427) in 1990, to 216 (207–249) in
2015, corresponding to a relative decline of 43·9% (34·0–48·7), with
303 000 (291 000–349 000) maternal deaths worldwide in 2015. Regional
progress in reducing the MMR since 1990 ranged from an annual rate of
reduction of 1·8% (0·0–3·1) in the Caribbean to 5·0% (4·0–6·0) in
eastern Asia. Regional MMRs for 2015 ranged from 12 deaths per 100 000
livebirths (11–14) for high-income regions to 546 (511–652) for
sub-Saharan Africa. Accelerated progress will be needed to achieve the
SDG goal; countries will need to reduce their MMRs at an annual rate of
reduction of at least 7·5%.
Interpretation
Despite
global progress in reducing maternal mortality, immediate action is
needed to meet the ambitious SDG 2030 target, and ultimately eliminate
preventable maternal mortality. Although the rates of reduction that are
needed to achieve country-specific SDG targets are ambitious for most
high mortality countries, countries that made a concerted effort to
reduce maternal mortality between 2000 and 2010 provide inspiration and
guidance on how to accomplish the acceleration necessary to
substantially reduce preventable maternal deaths.
Funding
National
University of Singapore, National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development, USAID, and the UNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special
Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human
Reproduction.
Copyright
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