| Literature DB >> 21269675 |
Cecilia S Acuin1, Geok Lin Khor, Tippawan Liabsuetrakul, Endang L Achadi, Thein Thein Htay, Rebecca Firestone, Zulfiqar A Bhutta.
Abstract
Although maternal and child mortality are on the decline in southeast Asia, there are still major disparities, and greater equity is key to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. We used comparable cross-national data sources to document mortality trends from 1990 to 2008 and to assess major causes of maternal and child deaths. We present inequalities in intervention coverage by two common measures of wealth quintiles and rural or urban status. Case studies of reduction in mortality in Thailand and Indonesia indicate the varying extents of success and point to some factors that accelerate progress. We developed a Lives Saved Tool analysis for the region and for country subgroups to estimate deaths averted by cause and intervention. We identified three major patterns of maternal and child mortality reduction: early, rapid downward trends (Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand); initially high declines (sustained by Vietnam but faltering in the Philippines and Indonesia); and high initial rates with a downward trend (Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar). Economic development seems to provide an important context that should be coupled with broader health-system interventions. Increasing coverage and consideration of the health-system context is needed, and regional support from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations can provide increased policy support to achieve maternal, neonatal, and child health goals.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21269675 PMCID: PMC7159081 DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(10)62049-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet ISSN: 0140-6736 Impact factor: 79.321
Figure 1Trends in maternal (A), infant (B), and under-5 (C) mortality in southeast Asia (1990–2008)
Data from WHO (A) and UNICEF (B, C).
Figure 2Causes of maternal (A) and child (B) deaths in southeast Asia
Data for maternal deaths are from UN MDG southeast Asia, 2010, including from ten ASEAN countries and Timor Leste (data not broken down to country level). Data for child deaths are from Black et al. ASEAN=Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Figure 3Maternal (A), neonatal (B), and child (C) deaths averted at 60, 90, and 99% coverage of interventions for the ASEAN region and regional subgroups as defined by mortality reduction patterns
Subgroup 1=Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand; subgroup 2=the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam; and subgroup 3=Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar. ASEAN=Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Percentage of deaths averted with 99% coverage of selected interventions for the ASEAN region and for subgroups, as defined by mortality reduction patterns
| Basic emergency obstetric care (clinic) | Moderate | 0·05 | 19·4 | 21·5 | 19·0 |
| Comprehensive emergency obstetric care | High | 1·6 | 55·1 | 55·6 | 52·9 |
| Basic postabortion case management | Moderate | 8·8 | 5·8 | 5·8 | 5·9 |
| Comprehensive postabortion case management | High | 12·1 | 6·5 | 6·5 | 6·7 |
| Basic emergency obstetric care (clinic) | Moderate | 0·03 | 11·7 | 17·2 | 12·8 |
| Comprehensive emergency obstetric care | Moderate | 0·1 | 22·8 | 31·1 | 24·1 |
| Antenatal corticosteroids for preterm labour | High | 7·3 | 20·1 | 17·2 | 18·5 |
| Kangaroo care | Moderate | 20·3 | 20·6 | 16·8 | 19·4 |
| Use of safe water connection in the home | Moderate | 3·1 | 13·4 | 11·3 | 12·3 |
| Pneumococcal vaccine | High | 2·9 | 9·8 | 7·6 | 8·7 |
| Pneumonia case management (oral antibiotics) | High | 5·7 | 19·0 | 15·9 | 17·4 |
| Zinc for diarrhoea treatment | High | 1·2 | 5·0 | 3·9 | 4·4 |
Examples were selected for cases in which interventions might make the biggest differences and that indicate an approach to the use of LiST analysis. Level of evidence based on Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) assessment using the Child Health Epidemiology Reference Group (CHERG) methods.23, 28 Subgroup 1=Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand; subgroup 2=the Philippines, Indonesia, and Vietnam; and subgroup 3=Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar. ASEAN=Association of Southeast Asian Nations.