Global, regional, and national levels of neonatal, infant, and under-5 mortality during 1990–2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013
University of Washington · Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation · +173 more institutions
Abstract
Remarkable financial and political efforts have been focused on the reduction of child mortality during the past few decades. Timely measurements of levels and trends in under-5 mortality are important to assess progress towards the Millennium Development Goal 4 (MDG 4) target of reduction of child mortality by two thirds from 1990 to 2015, and to identify models of success.
We generated updated estimates of child mortality in early neonatal (age 0-6 days), late neonatal (7-28 days), postneonatal (29-364 days), childhood (1-4 years), and under-5 (0-4 years) age groups for 188 countries from 1970 to 2013, with more than 29,000 survey, census, vital registration, and sample registration datapoints. We used Gaussian process regression with adjustments for bias and non-sampling error to synthesise the data for under-5 mortality for each country, and a separate model to estimate mortality for more detailed age groups. We used explanatory mixed effects regression models to assess the association between under-5 mortality and income per person, maternal education, HIV child death rates, secular shifts, and other factors. To quantify the contribution of these different factors and birth numbers to the change in numbers of deaths in under-5 age groups from 1990 to 2013, we used Shapley decomposition. We used estimated rates of change between 2000 and 2013 to construct under-5 mortality rate scenarios out to 2030.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 206.50
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 85
Authors
230- HWHaidong WangCorresponding
University of Washington, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
- CAChelsea A Liddell
University of Washington, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
- MMMatthew M Coates
University of Washington, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
- MMMeghan Mooney
University of Washington, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
- CECarly E Levitz
University of Washington, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Burden of disease
- Infant mortality
- Disease
- Meta-analysis
- Pediatrics
- Environmental health
- Population
- Good health and well-being