Estimation of changes in maternal mortality in a rural district of northern Tanzania during the last 50 years

P. Melkert, D. Melkert, L. Kahema, K. van der Velden, J. van Roosmalen

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    Abstract

    Objective Maternal mortality remains a major challenge worldwide. Reliable information concerning ratios and trends is essential for resource mobilization and assessment of progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. Design Assessment of levels and trends in maternal mortality during the last 50 years. Setting Sengerema district, rural North Tanzania. Population Number of deliveries, births, admissions, maternal deaths and causes of maternal mortality in the only hospital in the area. Methods We compiled a database from the annual hospital reports for the period of 1962-2011 to obtain estimated maternal mortality ratio for each decade. Main outcome measures Maternal mortality ratio for each decade and classification of maternal deaths. Results Of 629 maternal deaths, 490 (77.9%) could be classified as either direct or indirect and causes of mortality ascertained. Of the 361 direct causes (73.7%), hemorrhage (29.8%) and sepsis (20.4%) were the leading causes. Of the 129 indirect causes (26.3%), anemia during pregnancy (6.5%), meningitis (4.1%), HIV-AIDS (3.5%), malaria (2.9%), heart diseases (2.4%) and relapsing fever (2.0%) were most often diagnosed. Since 1962, a 63% decrease in maternal mortality ratio has been achieved. The hospital-based maternal mortality ratio decreased from 770/100 000 to 282/100 000 in the last decade (95% confidence interval 244/100 000, 320/100 000). The yearly decline since 1962 was 1.3%. Conclusions During the last 50 years we have witnessed a reduction of maternal mortality and improvements in maternal health. Progress has been made towards improving Millennium Development Goal 5, although only a prospective population-based survey will provide the ultimate answer.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)419-424
    JournalActa Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica
    Volume94
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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