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Spatiotemporal trends in neonatal, infant, and child mortality (1990-2019) based on Bayesian spatiotemporal modeling

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FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.996694

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spatiotemporal trends; neonatal mortality; Bayesian spatio-temporal modeling; health inequality; infant mortality; child mortality

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A Bayesian spatiotemporal model was applied to assess the detailed spatiotemporal evolution of neonatal mortality rate (NMR), infant mortality rate (IMR), and child mortality rate (CMR) globally. The results showed a continuous decreasing trend in NMR, IMR, and CMR worldwide, but significant differences and widening gaps still exist among countries. This study provides important implications for reducing health inequality in newborns, infants, and children's health globally.
BackgroundNeonatal mortality rate (NMR), infant mortality rate (IMR), and child mortality rate (CMR) show a huge difference across countries, which has been posing challenges for public health policies and medical resource allocation. MethodsBayesian spatiotemporal model is applied to assess the detailed spatiotemporal evolution of NMR, IMR, and CMR from a global perspective. Panel data from 185 countries from 1990 to 2019 are collected. ResultsThe continuously decreasing trend of NMR, IMR, and CMR indicated a great improvement in neonatal, infant, and child mortality worldwide. Further, huge differences in the NMR, IMR, and CMR still exist across countries. In addition, the gap of NMR, IMR, and CMR across the countries presented a widening trend from the perspective of dispersion degree and kernel densities. The spatiotemporal heterogeneities demonstrated that the decline degree among these three indicators could be observed as CMR > IMR > NMR. Countries such as Brazil, Sweden, Libya, Myanmar, Thailand, Uzbekistan, Greece, and Zimbabwe showed the highest values of b(1i), indicating a weaker downward trend compared to the overall downward trend in the world. ConclusionsThis study revealed the spatiotemporal patterns and trends in the levels and improvement of NMR, IMR, and CMR across countries. Further, NMR, IMR, and CMR show a continuously decreasing trend, but the differences in improvement degree present a widening trend across countries. This study provides further implications for policy in newborns, infants, and children's health to reduce health inequality worldwide.

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