Global, Regional, And National Levels And Causes Of Maternal Mortality During 1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis For The Global Burden Of Disease Study 2013

Background The fifth Millennium Development Goal (MDG 5) established the goal of a 75% reduction in the maternal mortality ratio (MMR; number of maternal deaths per 100 000 livebirths) between 1990 and 2015. We aimed to measure levels and track trends in maternal mortality, the key causes contributi...

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Published in:The Lancet
Main Authors: Kassebaum, Nicholas J., Bertozzi-Villa, Amelia, Coggeshall, Megan S., Abbasoğlu Özgören, Ayşe
Other Authors: Nüfus Bilim
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spelling fthacettepeuniir:oai:openaccess.hacettepe.edu.tr:11655/22025 2023-05-15T16:53:09+02:00 Global, Regional, And National Levels And Causes Of Maternal Mortality During 1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis For The Global Burden Of Disease Study 2013 Kassebaum, Nicholas J. Bertozzi-Villa, Amelia Coggeshall, Megan S. Abbasoğlu Özgören, Ayşe Nüfus Bilim 2014 text/plain http://hdl.handle.net/11655/22025 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(14)60696-6 en eng Elsevier Science Inc 10.1016/S0140-6736(14)60696-6 Lancet 0140-6736 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(14)60696-6 http://hdl.handle.net/11655/22025 384 9947 980 1004 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess General & internal medicine Nüfus Etütleri info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2014 fthacettepeuniir https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(14)60696-6 2021-05-06T18:33:12Z Background The fifth Millennium Development Goal (MDG 5) established the goal of a 75% reduction in the maternal mortality ratio (MMR; number of maternal deaths per 100 000 livebirths) between 1990 and 2015. We aimed to measure levels and track trends in maternal mortality, the key causes contributing to maternal death, and timing of maternal death with respect to delivery. Methods We used robust statistical methods including the Cause of Death Ensemble model (CODEm) to analyse a database of data for 7065 site-years and estimate the number of maternal deaths from all causes in 188 countries between 1990 and 2013. We estimated the number of pregnancy-related deaths caused by HIV on the basis of a systematic review of the relative risk of dying during pregnancy for HIV-positive women compared with HIV-negative women. We also estimated the fraction of these deaths aggravated by pregnancy on the basis of a systematic review. To estimate the numbers of maternal deaths due to nine different causes, we identified 61 sources from a systematic review and 943 site-years of vital registration data. We also did a systematic review of reports about the timing of maternal death, identifying 142 sources to use in our analysis. We developed estimates for each country for 1990-2013 using Bayesian meta-regression. We estimated 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs) for all values. Findings 292 982 (95% UI 261017-327792) maternal deaths occurred in 2013, compared with 376 034 (343483-407574) in 1990. The global annual rate of change in the MMR was -0.3% (-1.1 to 0.6) from 1990 to 2003, and -2.7% (-3.9 to -1.5) from 2003 to 2013, with evidence of continued acceleration. MMRs reduced consistently in south, east, and southeast Asia between 1990 and 2013, but maternal deaths increased in much of sub-Saharan Africa during the 1990s. 2070 (1290-2866) maternal deaths were related to HIV in 2013, 0.4% (-0.2-0.6) of the global total. MMR was highest in the oldest age groups in both 1990 and 2013. In 2013, most deaths occurred intrapartum or postpartum. Causes varied by region and between 1990 and 2013. We recorded substantial variation in the MMR by country in 2013, from 956.8 (685.1-1262.8) in South Sudan to 2.4 (1.6-3.6) in Iceland. Interpretation Global rates of change suggest that only 16 countries will achieve the MDG 5 target by 2015. Accelerated reductions since the Millennium Declaration in 2000 coincide with increased development assistance for maternal, newborn, and child health. Setting of targets and associated interventions for after 2015 will need careful consideration of regions that are making slow progress, such as west and central Africa. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hacettepe University Institutional Repository Uis ENVELOPE(141.975,141.975,60.184,60.184) The Lancet 384 9947 980 1004
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Global, Regional, And National Levels And Causes Of Maternal Mortality During 1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis For The Global Burden Of Disease Study 2013
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description Background The fifth Millennium Development Goal (MDG 5) established the goal of a 75% reduction in the maternal mortality ratio (MMR; number of maternal deaths per 100 000 livebirths) between 1990 and 2015. We aimed to measure levels and track trends in maternal mortality, the key causes contributing to maternal death, and timing of maternal death with respect to delivery. Methods We used robust statistical methods including the Cause of Death Ensemble model (CODEm) to analyse a database of data for 7065 site-years and estimate the number of maternal deaths from all causes in 188 countries between 1990 and 2013. We estimated the number of pregnancy-related deaths caused by HIV on the basis of a systematic review of the relative risk of dying during pregnancy for HIV-positive women compared with HIV-negative women. We also estimated the fraction of these deaths aggravated by pregnancy on the basis of a systematic review. To estimate the numbers of maternal deaths due to nine different causes, we identified 61 sources from a systematic review and 943 site-years of vital registration data. We also did a systematic review of reports about the timing of maternal death, identifying 142 sources to use in our analysis. We developed estimates for each country for 1990-2013 using Bayesian meta-regression. We estimated 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs) for all values. Findings 292 982 (95% UI 261017-327792) maternal deaths occurred in 2013, compared with 376 034 (343483-407574) in 1990. The global annual rate of change in the MMR was -0.3% (-1.1 to 0.6) from 1990 to 2003, and -2.7% (-3.9 to -1.5) from 2003 to 2013, with evidence of continued acceleration. MMRs reduced consistently in south, east, and southeast Asia between 1990 and 2013, but maternal deaths increased in much of sub-Saharan Africa during the 1990s. 2070 (1290-2866) maternal deaths were related to HIV in 2013, 0.4% (-0.2-0.6) of the global total. MMR was highest in the oldest age groups in both 1990 and 2013. In 2013, most deaths occurred intrapartum or postpartum. Causes varied by region and between 1990 and 2013. We recorded substantial variation in the MMR by country in 2013, from 956.8 (685.1-1262.8) in South Sudan to 2.4 (1.6-3.6) in Iceland. Interpretation Global rates of change suggest that only 16 countries will achieve the MDG 5 target by 2015. Accelerated reductions since the Millennium Declaration in 2000 coincide with increased development assistance for maternal, newborn, and child health. Setting of targets and associated interventions for after 2015 will need careful consideration of regions that are making slow progress, such as west and central Africa.
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title Global, Regional, And National Levels And Causes Of Maternal Mortality During 1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis For The Global Burden Of Disease Study 2013
title_short Global, Regional, And National Levels And Causes Of Maternal Mortality During 1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis For The Global Burden Of Disease Study 2013
title_full Global, Regional, And National Levels And Causes Of Maternal Mortality During 1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis For The Global Burden Of Disease Study 2013
title_fullStr Global, Regional, And National Levels And Causes Of Maternal Mortality During 1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis For The Global Burden Of Disease Study 2013
title_full_unstemmed Global, Regional, And National Levels And Causes Of Maternal Mortality During 1990-2013: A Systematic Analysis For The Global Burden Of Disease Study 2013
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