Millennium Development Goals
Maternal mortality for 181 countries, 1980-2008: a systematic analysis of progress towards Millennium Development Goal 5.
Hogan MC, Foreman KJ, Naghavi M, Ahn SY, Wang M, Makela SM, Lopez AD, Lozano R, Murray CJ. Lancet. 2010; April [Epub ahead of print].
Maternal mortality remains a major challenge to health systems worldwide. Reliable information about the rates and trends in maternal mortality is essential for resource mobilisation, and for planning and assessment of progress towards Millennium Development Goal 5 (MDG 5), the target for which is a 75% reduction in the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) from 1990 to 2015. The authors assessed levels and trends in maternal mortality for 181 countries. They constructed a database of 2651 observations of maternal mortality for 181 countries for 1980-2008, from vital registration data, censuses, surveys, and verbal autopsy studies. They used robust analytical methods to generate estimates of maternal deaths and the maternal mortality ratio for each year between 1980 and 2008. They explored the sensitivity of their data to model specification and show the out-of-sample predictive validity of their methods. They estimated that there were 342 900 (uncertainty interval 302 100-394 300) maternal deaths worldwide in 2008, down from 526 300 (446 400-629 600) in 1980. The global maternal mortality ratio decreased from 422 (358-505) in 1980 to 320 (272-388) in 1990, and was 251 (221-289) per 100 000 live births in 2008. The yearly rate of decline of the global maternal mortality ratio since 1990 was 1.3% (1.0-1.5). During 1990-2008, rates of yearly decline in the maternal mortality ratio varied between countries, from 8.8% (8.7-14.1) in the Maldives to an increase of 5.5% (5.2-5.6) in Zimbabwe. More than 50% of all maternal deaths were in only six countries in 2008 (India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo). In the absence of HIV, there would have been 281 500 (243 900-327 900) maternal deaths worldwide in 2008. Substantial, albeit varied, progress has been made towards MDG 5. Although only 23 countries are on track to achieve a 75% decrease in maternal mortality ratio by 2015, countries such as Egypt, China, Ecuador, and Bolivia have been achieving accelerated progress.
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