Maternal mortality and morbidity burden in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: findings from the Global Burden of Disease 2015 study
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Date
2018
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International Journal of Public Health
Abstract
Objectives
Assessing the burden of maternal mortality is important for tracking progress and identifying public health gaps. This paper provides an overview of the burden of maternal mortality in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) by underlying cause and age from 1990 to 2015.
Methods
We used the results of the Global Burden of Disease 2015 study to explore maternal mortality in the EMR countries.
Results
The maternal mortality ratio in the EMR decreased 16.3% from 283 (241–328) maternal deaths per 100,000 live births in 1990 to 237 (188–293) in 2015. Maternal mortality ratio was strongly correlated with socio-demographic status, where the lowest-income countries contributed the most to the burden of maternal mortality in the region.
Conclusion
Progress in reducing maternal mortality in the EMR has accelerated in the past 15 years, but the burden remains high. Coordinated and rigorous efforts are needed to make sure that adequate and timely services and interventions are available for women at each stage of reproductive life.
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Maternal mortality Maternal health Eastern Mediterranean Region Burden of disease
Citation
Mokdad, A. H., Khalil, I., Collison, M., El Bcheraoui, C., Charara, R., Moradi-Lakeh, M., . . . Bacha, U. (2018). Maternal mortality and morbidity burden in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: findings from the Global Burden of Disease 2015 study. International Journal of Public Health, 63, 47-61. doi: 10.1007/s00038-017-1004-3. (Umer Bacha (SHS), (JCR Listed))