Child and adolescent health | Newborn health

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Progress in reducing neonatal mortality in the Eastern Mediterranean Region has been slower than progress in reducing under-5 mortality and maternal mortality. Between 1990 and 2015, neonatal mortality was reduced by 37%, as compared to a 48% and 54% reduction in under-5 and maternal mortality, respectively.

Between 1990 and 2020, neonatal mortality was reduced by 46%, as compared to 58% reduction in under-5 mortality. Neonatal deaths constituted 56% of under-5 deaths in the Region in 2020. The leading causes of neonatal mortality are:

prematurity

intra-partum complications

neonatal sepsis

congenital anomalies.

The burden of neonatal deaths in the Region is mainly in 9 countries that contribute to more than 97% of the overall number of neonatal deaths.

Related links

Caring for the newborn at home initiative in Syria

Early essential newborn care capacity-building in Pakistan

Between 1990 and 2020 

37% is the percentage of reduction in under-five mortality in the Region between 1990 and 2015neonatal mortality decreased by 46% in the Region

21% 

25% of the under-five deaths in the Region is due to prematurityof under-5 deaths in the Region are due to preterm births

97% 

97% of neonatal deaths take place in 9 countriesof neonatal deaths take place in only 9 countries of the Region

Prematurity

Prematurity

Prematurity

Essential newborn care

Essential newborn care

Essential newborn care