Re: jednego nie rozumiem
Autor:
rikol
28.07.08, 19:40
Wedlug UNICEF i afganskiego ministerstwa zdrowia 48% przypadkow smierci kobiet w
wieku reprodukcyjnym jest spowodowanych ciaza lub porodem (od 16% w Kabulu do
64% w Badakshan). W Badakshan najwidoczniej nie maja dostepu do opieki medycznej
i tam jest 'naturalnie'. Raport podaje tez 6,5% prawdopodobienstwa smierci w
Badakshan, czyli to samo, co w przytoczonym przez ciebie artykule. W Badakshan
jest najwieksza smiertelnosc okoloporodowa na swiecie, czyli tam jest
najbardziej 'naturalnie'. Troche glupio, ze ja nie jestem lekarzem, a lepiej
znam te dane niz ty, co?
Ponizej cytaty z raportu:
1. Using findings from this study, we estimate that the maternal mortality ratio
(MMR: maternal deaths per 100,000 live births) in Afghanistan is 1600 per
100,000 live births (95% confidence interval [CI] = 1100-2000.) This is one of
the highest levels of maternal mortality reported globally. However, important
differences exist between urban and rural areas in our study: in Kabul, the MMR
was 400 (95% CI 200-600); Laghman was 800 (400 -1100); Kandahar was 2200 (1150
-3000); Badakshan was 6500 (5000-8000). The MMR in Badakshan is the highest ever
reported globally, highlighting not only the importance of this health issue in
Afghanistan, but also that great variation in health exists within Afghanistan.
2. Furthermore, we estimate that among women of childbearing age who die in
Afghanistan, almost half (48%; 95% CI= 39-58 %) will die from complications of
pregnancy or childbirth. These figures also differ greatly by region: the
proportion of women who died of maternal causes ranged from 16 per cent in
Kabul, where at least one maternity hospital was functional, to 64 per cent in
Badakshan, where health care access was profoundly limited. This proportion for
Badakshan is the also highest proportion of deaths due to maternal mortality
reported in the world.