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At 9 lakh in 2016, India’s under-5 mortality rate world’s worst
Sushmi Dey | TNN | Updated: Sep 16, 2017, 08:20 IST
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NEW DELHI: India still accounts for the highest number of deaths of children aged below five years, data from the Global Burden of Disease-2016 report, published in the medical journal 'Lancet', show.



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Globally, mortality rates have decreased across all age groups over the past five decades, with the largest improvements occurring among children younger than five years. In absolute terms, India recorded the largest number of under-5 deaths in 2016 at 0.9 million, followed by Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which recorded 0.7 million and 0.3 million deaths, respectively.



The data show deaths among children aged below five decreased globally to fewer than 5 million in 2016 for the first time, down from 16.4 million in 1970. Regionally, 24.8% of under-5 deaths in 2016 occurred in south Asia, 1.2 million. Overall, mortality rates declined across age groups, resulting in an increased life expectancy, the study said. The average global life expectancy for women is 75.3 years, and 69.8 years for men. Japan has the highest life expectancy (83.9 years for both sexes), and the Central African Republic the lowest (50.2).




However, with the increased life expectancy, the years lived with ill health or disability have also increased. The proportion of total life spent with ill health is higher for lower-income countries. Non-communicable diseases accounted for 72.3% of all deaths (39.5 million) in 2016. Ischaemic heart disease — decreased blood flow and oxygen to the heart muscle — was the leading cause of premature mortality in all regions, apart from in low-income countries, where the leading cause was lower respiratory infections.

Globally, ischaemic heart disease caused 9.48 million deaths in 2016 — an increase of 19% globally since 2006. Diabetescaused 1.43 million deaths, an increase of 31.1% since 2006. Overall, deaths from infectious diseases have decreased. Exceptions included dengue, which saw a significant increase at 37,800 deaths in 2016 (81.8% increase since 2006), and drug -resistant tuberculosis, which caused 10,900 deaths in 2016 (67.6% increase since 2006).
 
this damn issue . sometime even dozens of poor kids die at a time .
 
At 9 lakh in 2016, India’s under-5 mortality rate world’s worst
Sushmi Dey | TNN | Updated: Sep 16, 2017, 08:20 IST
60705567.jpg
TNN
NEW DELHI: India still accounts for the highest number of deaths of children aged below five years, data from the Global Burden of Disease-2016 report, published in the medical journal 'Lancet', show.



39 Indians abducted in Mosul: Iraq PM says fate of workers unknown
17 Sep 2017, 12:09



Globally, mortality rates have decreased across all age groups over the past five decades, with the largest improvements occurring among children younger than five years. In absolute terms, India recorded the largest number of under-5 deaths in 2016 at 0.9 million, followed by Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which recorded 0.7 million and 0.3 million deaths, respectively.



The data show deaths among children aged below five decreased globally to fewer than 5 million in 2016 for the first time, down from 16.4 million in 1970. Regionally, 24.8% of under-5 deaths in 2016 occurred in south Asia, 1.2 million. Overall, mortality rates declined across age groups, resulting in an increased life expectancy, the study said. The average global life expectancy for women is 75.3 years, and 69.8 years for men. Japan has the highest life expectancy (83.9 years for both sexes), and the Central African Republic the lowest (50.2).




However, with the increased life expectancy, the years lived with ill health or disability have also increased. The proportion of total life spent with ill health is higher for lower-income countries. Non-communicable diseases accounted for 72.3% of all deaths (39.5 million) in 2016. Ischaemic heart disease — decreased blood flow and oxygen to the heart muscle — was the leading cause of premature mortality in all regions, apart from in low-income countries, where the leading cause was lower respiratory infections.

Globally, ischaemic heart disease caused 9.48 million deaths in 2016 — an increase of 19% globally since 2006. Diabetescaused 1.43 million deaths, an increase of 31.1% since 2006. Overall, deaths from infectious diseases have decreased. Exceptions included dengue, which saw a significant increase at 37,800 deaths in 2016 (81.8% increase since 2006), and drug -resistant tuberculosis, which caused 10,900 deaths in 2016 (67.6% increase since 2006).

How happy this must make you.
 
data In absolute terms is inaccurate when indian popuation is 1.3 billion .

BTW India's child mortality rates is better than pakistan.
 
data In absolute terms is inaccurate when indian popuation is 1.3 billion .

BTW India's child mortality rates is better than pakistan.

Of course.

While the children die, we can gloat over each other.
 
I was first introduced to Lancet's analysis on disease and mortality by my dear friend Brof Riazul Haq sb sometime c. 2010 on chowk. During those days, Pakistan used to beat India comfortably on this. Lately, the tables have turned and the dear Brof sb seldom brings Lancet to our notice. A similar tragic fate has befallen something called the Global Hunger Index by IFPRI.

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Of course.

While the children die, we can gloat over each other.
Yes , but we have been doing that for last 70 years most of which was ruled by the secular parties .

Even today the biggest buzzwords in india media are beef ban , gauraksha , intorances etc while 9 lakhs kids die before attaining age five every year . Who is responsible for it ?

Half of our population defecate in open , it's only Modi , the Devil who would see a problem in it after 70 years of india's independence and say Sauchalaya before Devalaya , SwachBharat etc .

Otherwise it's always Secularism Vs communalism game by played by the elite of this country .
 
Yes , but we have been doing that for last 70 years most of which was ruled by the secular parties .

Even today the biggest buzzwords in india media are beef ban , gauraksha , intorances etc while 9 lakhs kids die before attaining age five every year . Who is responsible for it ?

Half of our population defecate in open , it's only Modi , the Devil who would see a problem in it after 70 years of india's independence and say Sauchalaya before Devalaya , SwachBharat etc .

Otherwise it's always Secularism Vs communalism game by played by the elite of this country .

Finished gloating?

What I dislike about scum that floats around nowadays is that they think that the world began in May 2014.

These enclosures are for the OP, to persuade him to drop this and go away: this is not worthy of him. I don't waste my time on scum; he is not scum, he had the grace to explain, in terms that I can relate to, why he did what he did, and I understand his point of view

@hussain0216

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/unde...-declines-faster-than-global-avg-azad.234014/

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/unde...-declines-faster-than-global-avg-azad.234014/
 
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R.I.P.

Modians should concentrate more on health issues.

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