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- Title
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A Review on Maternal Mortality in Bangladesh
- Author
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Munira Ferdous,
Jui Debnath,
Narayan Ranjan Chakraborty ,
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- Abstract
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Bangladesh is a middle-income
nation. It is a country that is a nationally representative with
superior surveys of maternal mortality measurement. Bangladesh has
achieved the MDG 5 goal of reducing the maternal deaths in 2015. But
Bangladesh still has a significant maternal mortality ratio (MMR). Our
aim is to find the current status of maternal mortality in Bangladesh.
To determine the change in the mortality percentage of mothers, we used
the Bangladesh Maternal Mortality Surveys from 2013 and 2019. Based on
all surveys, changes in parameters that may be linked to this variation
are measured. The risk of maternal death varies, we estimate. In this
paper, we showed the present situation of maternal mortality in
Bangladesh. According to MDG 5 estimation, Following 1990, the maternal
mortality ratio has decreased by 45 percent worldwide, and most of the
decline has happened since 2000 [1]. Thirteen percent of the mortality
of women aged between 15 and 49 are suffering due to maternal
conditions, including haemorrhage, abortion-related difficulties while
their pregnancy period [2]. The maternal mortality rate is diminished
from 173 life losses about per 100 000 alive births in the evaluation of
2017 which is a 6.99% decline from 2016. Depending on the term and
section of the delivery, the ratio includes mortality throughout
pregnancy, birthing, within 42 days of miscarriage [3]. In 2016, the
maternal mortality rate in Bangladesh for 2016 was estimated as 186.00.
This decrease was mostly contributed by a reduction of the risk of
mortality because of increased healthcare provision and utilization.
From 2013 to 2019, we counted the amount of pregnancy-related deaths
that had already occurred. This conclusion provides paradigm for the
world's examination of the post-MDG targets in other nations. It helps
to increase access to government and also private healthcare facilities
presenting maternal health in Bangladesh.
- Keywords
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Maternal , Mortality rate , Machine learning , Current , Situation
- Journal or Conference Name
- 2021 IEEE 6th International Conference on Computing, Communication and Automation (ICCCA)
- Publication Year
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2021
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