Sri Lanka had the lowest maternity mortality rate in South Asia, Health Minister Maithripala Sirisena said last week. Quoting a maternity mortality report compiled by emergency, obstetrics and Neo-natal
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With an aim to set up a quality assurance system in state health facilities, NRHM authorities will organize a two-day workshop on January 27 and 28 in Lucknow for district women hospitals and 121 rural health units.
Source: The Times of India Read more With the goal of bringing down maternal and infant mortality rates to acceptable levels within next three years, the State Government has decided to intensify interventions under the reproductive, maternal, newborn child and adolescent health (RMCH+A) programme in 10 high priority districts (HPDs).
Source: Indian Express Read more Lakshmi, a homemaker from Periyapatna, who delivered her first child at government-run Chaluvamba Hospital here years ago, chose the same hospital for her second delivery, the lack of privacy notwithstanding.The 27-year-old Lakshmi was one of 200 new mothers crammed into the wards of the century-old hospital, which sees, on an average, 40 new babies coming into the world daily. The rate at which deliveries happen at the hospital makes it Karnataka's busiest maternity ward.
Source: The Times of India Read more Goa and Manipur may have knocked Kerala off the pedestal, but at 12 deaths among children less than one year of age per 1,000 live births, Kerala still has an enviably low infant mortality rate (IMR); it is far below India’s average of 42. Yet, for years, the southern State has been unable to reduce the mortality rate further to a single-digit figure to become comparable with the developed countries. Kerala has always been at the forefront in setting the benchmark for almost all the health indices.Source: The Hindu
Read more Gujarat has done a little worse than the national average when it comes to achieving decline in the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) and Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR), according to the Union Health Ministry.
TFR, which signifies the number of children born per woman, fell from 2.8 in 2005 to 2.4 in 2011 in the state, as per the Sample Registration System (SRS) data. Source: Indian Express Read more Kerala’s maternal mortality rate (MMR) has shown an impressive drop of 15 points from 2007-09 and now stands at 66, according to the latest Sample Registration Survey (SRS) report 2010-12 published by the Centre.
Source: The Hindu Read more The increasing rate of death of infants and post-natal mothers in the recent years in Kolar district is causing concern among authorities. Anaemia among pregnant women has been attributed as the major reason for this. As many as 512 infants and 36 women in their post-natal period died in the last two years in the district.
Source: The Hindu Read more The increasing rate of death of infants and post-natal mothers in the recent years in Kolar district is causing concern among authorities.
Anaemia among pregnant women has been attributed as the major reason for this. As many as 512 infants and 36 women in their post-natal period died in the last two years in the district. Source: The Hindu Read more |
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