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  1. 28 sie 2021 · After data quality assessment and exclusions, we used 1531 datapoints to estimate country-specific stillbirth rates for 195 countries from 2000 to 2019 using a Bayesian hierarchical temporal sparse regression model, according to a definition of stillbirth of at least 28 weeks' gestational age.

  2. 30 lis 2020 · We have reported on stillbirth rates from a population-based study in LMIC in the Global Network for Women’s and Children’s Health Research and found stillbirth rates ranging from 18 per 1000 births in Kenya to 44 per 1000 births in Pakistan [4, 5].

  3. 8 sie 2021 · The GBD estimated a global stillbirth rate of 13·1 stillbirths (95% UI 12·5–13·9) per 1000 total births and 1·7 million stillbirths (95% UI 1·6–1·8) in 2016; our stillbirth rate estimate for the same year was 14·7 stillbirths (14·3–16·0) per 1000 total births and 2·1 million stillbirths (2·0–2·3).

  4. 9 sty 2023 · Lives that could be saved. Without urgent action, millions of families will experience the tragic stillbirth of a baby in the next decade. The Every Newborn Action Plan (ENAP) calls for each country to achieve a rate of 12 stillbirths or fewer per 1,000 total births by 2030 and to close equity gaps.

  5. 7 maj 2009 · Recent global estimates suggest that at least 3.2 million babies are born dead each year [1, 2]. While the highest absolute numbers of stillbirths occur in South Asia, driven by the large population size of that region, the incidence rates are highest in sub-Saharan Africa.

  6. 27 sie 2021 · A first step to prevent stillbirths is obtaining standardized measurement of stillbirth rates across countries. We estimated stillbirth rates and their trends for 195 countries from 2000 to 2019 and assessed progress over time.

  7. Estimated share of total births that are stillbirths. A stillbirth is defined here as a baby born with no signs of life at 28 weeks or more of gestation.