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27254 | Where neonates die from preterm birth complications | untitled-reusable-block-135 | wp_block | publish | <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>On the map, you see child mortality rates due to complications arising as a result of preterm birth. <br></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Globally, preterm birth mortality rates have been falling since 1990. 1.28 million children died as a result of premature birth complications three decades ago. In 2017 that number has halved to 0.65 million. Some countries have made impressive progress in recent decades: Brazil, Peru and Egypt, for example, now see close to five times fewer deaths from premature births compared to almost 30 years ago.<br></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>But huge disparities between countries still exist. The highest mortality rate due to preterm birth complications is in Sudan, where 288 out of 100,000 preterm babies die. Contrast that to Japan, which has the lowest preterm birth mortality rates in the world of only 4 — that’s more than 70-fold difference. <br></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:html --> <iframe src="https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/deaths-from-preterm-birth-complications" style="width: 100%; height: 600px; border: 0px none;"></iframe> <!-- /wp:html --> | { "id": "wp-27254", "slug": "untitled-reusable-block-135", "content": { "toc": [], "body": [ { "type": "text", "value": [ { "text": "On the map, you see child mortality rates due to complications arising as a result of preterm birth.\u00a0", "spanType": "span-simple-text" }, { "spanType": "span-newline" } ], "parseErrors": [] }, { "type": "text", "value": [ { "text": "Globally, preterm birth mortality rates have been falling since 1990. 1.28 million children died as a result of premature birth complications three decades ago. In 2017 that number has halved to 0.65 million. Some countries have made impressive progress in recent decades: Brazil, Peru and Egypt, for example, now see close to five times fewer deaths from premature births compared to almost 30 years ago.", "spanType": "span-simple-text" }, { "spanType": "span-newline" } ], "parseErrors": [] }, { "type": "text", "value": [ { "text": "But huge disparities between countries still exist. The highest mortality rate due to preterm birth complications is in Sudan, where 288 out of 100,000 preterm babies die. Contrast that to Japan, which has the lowest preterm birth mortality rates in the world of only 4 \u2014 that\u2019s more than 70-fold difference. ", "spanType": "span-simple-text" }, { "spanType": "span-newline" } ], "parseErrors": [] }, { "url": "https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/deaths-from-preterm-birth-complications", "type": "chart", "parseErrors": [] } ], "type": "article", "title": "Where neonates die from preterm birth complications", "authors": [ null ], "dateline": "November 7, 2019", "sidebar-toc": false, "featured-image": "" }, "createdAt": "2019-11-07T14:17:08.000Z", "published": false, "updatedAt": "2022-10-05T17:21:47.000Z", "revisionId": null, "publishedAt": "2019-11-07T14:16:32.000Z", "relatedCharts": [], "publicationContext": "listed" } |
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On the map, you see child mortality rates due to complications arising as a result of preterm birth. Globally, preterm birth mortality rates have been falling since 1990. 1.28 million children died as a result of premature birth complications three decades ago. In 2017 that number has halved to 0.65 million. Some countries have made impressive progress in recent decades: Brazil, Peru and Egypt, for example, now see close to five times fewer deaths from premature births compared to almost 30 years ago. But huge disparities between countries still exist. The highest mortality rate due to preterm birth complications is in Sudan, where 288 out of 100,000 preterm babies die. Contrast that to Japan, which has the lowest preterm birth mortality rates in the world of only 4 — that’s more than 70-fold difference. <Chart url="https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/deaths-from-preterm-birth-complications"/> | { "data": { "wpBlock": { "content": "\n<p>On the map, you see child mortality rates due to complications arising as a result of preterm birth.\u00a0<br></p>\n\n\n\n<p>Globally, preterm birth mortality rates have been falling since 1990. 1.28 million children died as a result of premature birth complications three decades ago. In 2017 that number has halved to 0.65 million. Some countries have made impressive progress in recent decades: Brazil, Peru and Egypt, for example, now see close to five times fewer deaths from premature births compared to almost 30 years ago.<br></p>\n\n\n\n<p>But huge disparities between countries still exist. The highest mortality rate due to preterm birth complications is in Sudan, where 288 out of 100,000 preterm babies die. Contrast that to Japan, which has the lowest preterm birth mortality rates in the world of only 4 \u2014 that\u2019s more than 70-fold difference. <br></p>\n\n\n\n<iframe src=\"https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/deaths-from-preterm-birth-complications\" style=\"width: 100%; height: 600px; border: 0px none;\"></iframe>\n" } }, "extensions": { "debug": [ { "type": "DEBUG_LOGS_INACTIVE", "message": "GraphQL Debug logging is not active. To see debug logs, GRAPHQL_DEBUG must be enabled." } ] } } |