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

Haidong Wang(University of Washington), Chelsea A Liddell(University of Washington), Matthew M Coates(University of Washington), Meghan Mooney(University of Washington), Carly E Levitz(University of Washington), Austin E Schumacher(University of Washington), Henry Apfel(University of Washington), Marissa Iannarone(University of Washington), Bryan K Phillips(University of Washington), Katherine T Lofgren(University of Washington), Logan Sandar(University of Washington), Rob Dorrington(University of Cape Town), Ivo Rakovac(World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe), Troy Jacobs(United States Agency for International Development), Xiaofeng Liang(National Center for Chronic and Noncommunicable Disease Control and Prevention), Maigeng Zhou(National Center for Chronic and Noncommunicable Disease Control and Prevention), Jun Zhu, Gonghuan Yang(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Yanping Wang, Shiwei Liu(National Center for Chronic and Noncommunicable Disease Control and Prevention), Li Y(National Center for Chronic and Noncommunicable Disease Control and Prevention), Ayşe Abbasoğlu Özgören(Hacettepe University), Semaw Ferede Abera(Mekelle University), Ibrahim Abubakar(University College London), Tom Achoki(University of Washington), Ademola Adelekan(Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria), Zanfina Ademi(The University of Melbourne), Zewdie Aderaw Alemu(Debre Markos University), Peter J. Allen(University of Belize), Mohammad AbdulAziz AlMazroa(Ministry of Health), Elena Álvarez(Government of Spain), Adansi A. Amankwaa(Albany State University), Azmeraw T. Amare(University of Groningen), Walid Ammar(Ministry of Public Health), Palwasha Anwari, Solveig A. Cunningham(Emory University), Majed Asad(Ministry of Health), Reza Assadi(Mashhad University of Medical Sciences), Amitava Banerjee(University of Birmingham), Sanjay Basu(Stanford University), Neeraj Bedi(Jazan University), Tolesa Bekele(Madda Walabu University), Michelle L. Bell(Yale University), Zulfiqar A Bhutta(Aga Khan University), Jed D Blore(The University of Melbourne), Berrak Bora Başara(Ministry of Health), Soufiane Boufous(UNSW Sydney), Nicholas J. K. Breitborde(University of Arizona), Nigel Bruce(University of Liverpool), Linh N Bui(Hanoi School Of Public Health), Jonathan R. Carapetis(The Kids Research Institute Australia), Rosario Cárdenas(Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana), David O. Carpenter(University at Albany, State University of New York), Valeria Caso(University of Perugia), Rubén Castro(Universidad Diego Portales), Ferrán Catalá-López(Ministry of Health), Alanur Çavlin(Hacettepe University), Xuan Che(National Institutes of Health), Peggy Pei-Chia Chiang, Rajiv Chowdhury(University of Cambridge), Costas A. Christophi(Cyprus University of Technology), Ting‐Wu Chuang(Taipei Medical University), Massimo Círillo(University of Salerno), Iúri da Costa Leite(Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública), Karen Courville(Hospital del Niño), Lalit Dandona(University of Washington), Rakhi Dandona(Public Health Foundation of India), Adrian Davis(Public Health England), Anand Dayama(University of Atlanta), Kebede Deribe(Addis Ababa University), Samath Dhamminda Dharmaratne(University of Peradeniya), Mukesh Dherani(University of Liverpool), Uğur Dilmen(Ministry of Health), Eric L. Ding(Harvard University), Karen Edmond(The University of Western Australia), Ermakov Sp(Russian Academy of Sciences), Farshad Farzadfar(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Seyed-Mohammad Fereshtehnejad(Karolinska Institutet), Daniel Obadare Fijabi(Brandeis University), Nataliya A Foigt(D.F. Chebotarev Institute of Gerontology), Mohammad H. Forouzanfar(University of Washington), Ana Cristina Garcia(Câmara Municipal de Almada), Johanna M. Geleijnse(Wageningen University & Research), Bradford D. Gessner(Agence de Médecine Préventive), Ketevan Goginashvili(Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs), Philimon Gona(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Atsushi Goto(National Center for Global Health and Medicine), Hebe Gouda(The University of Queensland), Mark Green(University of Sheffield), Karen Fern Greenwell, H. C. Gugnani, Rahul Gupta, Randah R Hamadeh(Arabian Gulf University), Mouhanad Hammami, Hilda L Harb(Ministry of Public Health), Simon I Hay(University of Oxford), Mohammad Taghi Hedayati(Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences), Hung Chak Ho(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Damian G Hoy(Pacific Community), Bulat Idrisov(Brandeis University), Farhad Islami(American Cancer Society), Samaya Ismayilova, Vivekanand Jha(Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research), Guohong Jiang(Tianjin Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Jost B. Jonas(Heidelberg University), Knud Juel(Danish National Institute of Public Health), Edmond K. Kabagambe(Vanderbilt University), Dhruv S Kazi(University of California, San Francisco), André Pascal Kengne(South African Medical Research Council), Maia Kereselidze(National Center for Disease Control and Public Health), Yousef Khader(Jordan University of Science and Technology), Shams Eldin Ali Hassan Khalifa(Supreme Council Of Health), Young‐Ho Khang(Seoul National University Hospital), Daniel Kim(Northeastern University), Yohannes Kinfu(University of Canberra), Jonas M Kinge(Norwegian Institute of Public Health), Yoshihiro Kokubo(National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center), Soewarta Kosen(Ministry of Health), Barthélémy Kuate Defo(Université de Montréal), G Anil Kumar(Public Health Foundation of India), Kaushalendra Kumar(International Institute for Population Sciences), Ravi Kumar(Public Health Foundation of India), Taavi Lai, Qing Lan(National Cancer Institute), Anders Larsson(Uppsala University), Jong-Tae Lee(Korea University), Mall Leinsalu(National Institute for Health Development), Stephen S Lim(University of Washington), Steven E. Lipshultz(Wayne State University), Giancarlo Logroscino(University of Bari Aldo Moro), Paulo A. Lotufo(Universidade de São Paulo), Raimundas Lunevičius(University of Liverpool), Ronan A Lyons(Swansea University), Stefan Ma(Ministry of Health), Abbas Ali Mahdi(King George's Medical University), Melvin Barrientos Marzan(University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center), Mohammad T Mashal(Ministry of Public Health), Tasara T Mazorodze, John J. McGrath(The University of Queensland), Ziad A. Memish(Ministry of Health), Walter Mendoza, George A. Mensah(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Atte Meretoja(The University of Melbourne), Ted R. Miller(Institute for Research and Evaluation), Edward J Mills(University of Ottawa), Karzan Abdulmuhsin Mohammad(Salahaddin University-Erbil), Ali H. Mokdad(University of Washington), Lorenzo Monasta(IRCCS Materno Infantile Burlo Garofolo), Marcella Montico(IRCCS Materno Infantile Burlo Garofolo), Ami R. Moore(University of North Texas), Joanna Moschandreas(University of Crete), William Msemburi(South African Medical Research Council), Ulrich Müeller(Philipps University of Marburg), Magdalena M. Muszyńska(SGH Warsaw School of Economics), Mohsen Naghavi(University of Washington), Kovin Naidoo(University of KwaZulu-Natal), KM Venkat Narayan(Emory University), Chakib Nejjari(Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University), Marie Ng(University of Washington), Jean de Dieu Ngirabega(Rwanda Biomedical Center), Mark Nieuwenhuijsen(Center for Research in Environmental Epidemiology), Luke Nyakarahuka(Makerere University), Takayoshi Ohkubo(Teikyo University), Saad B Omer(Emory University), Angel J Paternina Caicedo(University of Cartagena), Victoria Pillay‐van Wyk(South African Medical Research Council), Daniel Pope(University of Liverpool), Farshad Pourmalek(University of British Columbia), Dorairaj Prabhakaran(Centre for Chronic Disease Control), Sajjad Ur Rahman(Hamad Medical Corporation), Saleem M Rana(University of the Punjab), Robert Quentin Reilly(Cairns Hospital), David Rojas‐Rueda(Center for Research in Environmental Epidemiology), Luca Ronfani(IRCCS Materno Infantile Burlo Garofolo), Lesley Rushton(Imperial College London), Mohammad Yahya Saeedi(Ministry of Health), Joshua A. Salomon(Harvard University), Uchechukwu K.A. Sampson(Vanderbilt University), Itamar S Santos(Universidade de São Paulo), Monika Sawhney(Marshall University), Jürgen C Schmidt(Public Health England), Marina Shakh-Nazarova(National Center for Disease Control and Public Health), Jun She(Sun Yat-sen University), Sara Sheikhbahaei(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Kenji Shibuya(The University of Tokyo), Hwashin Hyun Shin(Health Canada), Kawkab Shishani(Washington State University Spokane), Ivy Shiue(Heriot-Watt University), Inga Dóra Sigfúsdóttir(Reykjavík University), Jasvinder A. Singh(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Vegard Skirbekk(Norwegian Institute of Public Health), Karen Sliwa(University of Cape Town), Sergey Soshnikov(Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics), Luciano A. Sposato(Western University), Vasiliki Kalliopi Stathopoulou, Konstantinos Stroumpoulis(Alexandra Hospital), Karen M. Tabb(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Roberto Tchio Talongwa(Ministry of Public Health), Carolina Maria Teixeira, Abdullah Sulieman Terkawi(King Fahd Medical City), A. J. Thomson, Andrew Thorne‐Lyman(Earth Island Institute), Hideaki Toyoshima(Anjo Kosei Hospital), Zacharie Tsala Dimbuene(University of Kinshasa), Parfait Uwaliraye(Ministry of Health), Selen Begüm Uzun(Ministry of Health), Tommi Vasankari(Urho Kaleva Kekkonen Institute), Ana Maria Nogales Vasconcelos(Universidade de Brasília), Vasily Vlassov(National Research University Higher School of Economics), Stein Emil Vollset(Norwegian Institute of Public Health), Stephen G. Waller(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences), Xia Wan(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Scott Weichenthal(Health Canada), Elisabete Weiderpass(Statistics Sweden), Robert G Weintraub(Royal Children's Hospital), Ronny Westerman(Philipps University of Marburg), James D. Wilkinson(University of Miami), Hywel C Williams(University of Nottingham), Yang Claire Yang(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Gökalp Kadri Yentür(Ministry of Health), Paul Yip(University of Hong Kong), Naohiro Yonemoto(National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry), Mustafa Z Younis(Jackson State University), Chuanhua Yu(Wuhan University), Kim Yun Jin(Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia), Maysaa El Sayed Zaki(Mansoura University), Shankuan Zhu(Zhejiang University), Theo Vos(University of Washington), Alan D López(The University of Melbourne), Christopher J L Murray(University of Washington)
The Lancet
May 2, 2014
Cited by 806Open Access
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: 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. METHODS: 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. FINDINGS: We estimated that 6·3 million (95% UI 6·0-6·6) children under-5 died in 2013, a 64% reduction from 17·6 million (17·1-18·1) in 1970. In 2013, child mortality rates ranged from 152·5 per 1000 livebirths (130·6-177·4) in Guinea-Bissau to 2·3 (1·8-2·9) per 1000 in Singapore. The annualised rates of change from 1990 to 2013 ranged from -6·8% to 0·1%. 99 of 188 countries, including 43 of 48 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, had faster decreases in child mortality during 2000-13 than during 1990-2000. In 2013, neonatal deaths accounted for 41·6% of under-5 deaths compared with 37·4% in 1990. Compared with 1990, in 2013, rising numbers of births, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, led to 1·4 million more child deaths, and rising income per person and maternal education led to 0·9 million and 2·2 million fewer deaths, respectively. Changes in secular trends led to 4·2 million fewer deaths. Unexplained factors accounted for only -1% of the change in child deaths. In 30 developing countries, decreases since 2000 have been faster than predicted attributable to income, education, and secular shift alone. INTERPRETATION: Only 27 developing countries are expected to achieve MDG 4. Decreases since 2000 in under-5 mortality rates are accelerating in many developing countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The Millennium Declaration and increased development assistance for health might have been a factor in faster decreases in some developing countries. Without further accelerated progress, many countries in west and central Africa will still have high levels of under-5 mortality in 2030. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, US Agency for International Development.


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