MMR Rate in Sudan 2020 Using DHIS2, Statistics

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MMR Rate in Sudan 2020 Using DHIS2, Statistics.

Maternal mortality in general is deaths associated with pregnancy. Maternal mortality is one of crucial of social determents of health and sociodemographic to measure and evaluate the quality of health care services (Antenatal Care Services), and reflects to the strength of health system in general, although Sudan was among the first countries in the Arab and Africa region, which conducted the (demographical health survey 1989, safe motherhood survey 1990 , Sudan household health survey 2006 & 2010 and multiple indicators cluster survey 2014 ), but the last survey that conducted and included the maternal mortality rate was been in 2010 and the maternal mortality rate was been 216 per 100000 live birth, due the instability situation (Sudanese Revolution 2018 and political situation), the sixth multiple indicators cluster survey (MICS 6th) 2018 was not conducted. The paper focus and illustrates the estimation the Maternal Mortality Rate in Sudan by causes of diseases, place of deaths, obstetric characteristics and territorial disparity, the data were collected by used DHIS2 for birth data from the health information system by (Annual Statistical Report and MMD Surveillance ) in 2020. The Maternal Mortality Rate – MMR in the country was (278.7 per 100000 live birth) in 2020, and the higher Maternal Mortality Rate in the East Darfur state was (1531.8 per 100000 live birth), and most maternal deaths was happened due the Obstetric Hemorrhage by (35%), and (45%) of maternal deaths in age between (20 - 30), 508 deaths (62%) happened out of antenatal care and ANC follow up services. West Kordofan state was most state registered the maternal deaths by (10% of deaths of all states).

Primary Author: MOHAMMED ABDU MUDAWI


Keywords:
Maternal Mortality , DHIS2, multiple indicators cluster survey , Maternal deaths , causes of diseases, place of deaths, obstetric characteristics and territorial disparity,

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