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What is the infant mortality rate of Scotland?

What is the infant mortality rate of Scotland?

The infant mortality rate (3.98 per 1000 live births) is the lowest ever recorded in Scotland and the stillbirth (5.34 per 1000 births), early neonatal (2.03 per 1000 live births) and perinatal mortality (7.36 per 1000 births) rates all equal the lowest recorded rates in Scotland.

Why do males have a higher infant mortality rate?

Infant mortality is higher in boys than girls in most parts of the world. This has been explained by sex differences in genetic and biological makeup, with boys being biologically weaker and more susceptible to diseases and premature death.

What are the three main causes of neonatal mortality?

The three major causes of neonatal deaths worldwide are infections (36%, which includes sepsis/pneumonia, tetanus and diarrhoea), pre-term (28%), and birth asphyxia (23%). There is some variation between countries depending on their care configurations.

Which country has the best neonatal care?

The 10 countries with the lowest newborn mortality rates in 2016, according to the report, were:

  • Singapore.
  • Finland.
  • Slovenia.
  • Estonia.
  • Cyprus.
  • Republic of Korea, or South Korea.
  • Norway.
  • Luxembourg.

Which country has the best maternity care?

Norway. Norway ranks as the best country to be a mother due to its wonderful health care and education systems. Mothers enjoy substantial maternity leave and childcare provisions. The country offers low cost day care and flexible schemes that allow mothers to return back to work while collecting maternity leave.

What are the chances of dying while giving birth?

Some sources will define maternal mortality as the death of a woman up to 42 days after their pregnancy has ended, instead of one year….Maternal Mortality Is Rising in the U.S. As It Declines Elsewhere.

Country MMR (deaths per 100,000 live births)
United States 26.4
U.K 9.2
Portugal 9
Germany 9

Who gets the most maternity leave?

The countries that provide the most paid maternity leave by law include: the Czech Republic – 28 weeks; Hungary – 24 weeks; Italy – 5 months; Canada – 17 weeks; Spain and Romania – 16 weeks each.

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