Type | Journal Article - Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association |
Title | Health equity, quality of care and community based approaches are key to maternal and child survival in Pakistan |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 61 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2011 |
Page numbers | 1-2 |
URL | http://jpma.org.pk/full_article_text.php?article_id=2522 |
Abstract | Pakistan experiencing 30,000 maternal deaths per year and 420,000 under 5 child deaths per year is among the six countries in the world which contribute to 50% of maternal deaths (India, Nigeria, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo are the other five).1 Maternal mortality ratio of 276 per 100,000 live births in Pakistan [PDHS 07] has wide rural urban difference (319 for rural and 175 for urban areas).2 In addition to the well known rural-urban divide, differences in terms of wealth quintile are quite striking. Adjusted probabilities of deliveries by skilled provider are 25% for poorest quintile and 63% for richest quintile.3 Under 5 child mortality rate in Pakistan is 94 per 1000 live births,2 infant mortality rate 69 per 1000 live births4 and neonatal mortality rate 54 per 1000 live births,2 but what is striking is the wide difference in mortality in terms of wealth quintile (Figure-1). |
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