America suffers from the worst increase in maternal death rate

The United States has seen a significant increase in maternal death rates in 2021, the second year, Corona’s corruption, according to the data published on Thursday, shows that it is likely that women of Africa -rise will die two of two white women. The World Health Organization defines the deaths of mothers as those that happen “during pregnancy or 42 days after the end of it for any reason associated with pregnancy or control, regardless of the duration and place of pregnancy, and not for accidental reasons.” These standards that apply to 1205 women died in the United States in 2021, compared to 861 in 2020 and 754 in 2019, according to a report issued by the National Center for Health Statistics, according to Agence France Presses. As a result, the death rate of the mothers reached 32.9 deaths per 100,000 births in 2021, after being 23.8 deaths per 100,000 births in 2020 and 20.1 in 2019. White House spokesperson Karen Jean -Pierre emphasized that “the most powerful country in the world should not accept this reality,” describing it as a ‘crisis’. The ‘worst average’ was the last time the maternal death rate in the United States was officially in the middle of the 1960s, knowing that a new calculation method has been adopted since 2018. This is the ‘worst rate’ under industrialized countries. The death rate of mothers dropped in the world in the world in the world thanks to medical progress, but the approach has been opposite in the United States since the first decade of the one and twenty -century, unlike most similar countries. The data also showed a lot of inequality in the United States. In 2021, the death rate of mothers was 69.9 per 100,000 births among women of Africa origin, more than twice the rate of white women, which were 26.6 per 100,000 births. The National Center for Health Statistics did not give an explanation for this sharp rise in the death rate of the mothers in 2021 or for the difference between women of Africa origin and eggs. But medical experts have suggested that the pandemic is an important factor in this framework, as well as social and economic conditions, and the lack of abilities to obtain prenatal care, and then for many black women. “The Kofid-19 was a tragic impact on maternal death rates, but we should not ignore that a crisis associated with the deaths of mothers and still exists,” Abbasi Hoskins said. She added in a statement that “the number of deaths of black women during pregnancy and after birth still does not match all deaths of mothers and that they are taking increasing rates that raise concerns,” emphasizes the need to “stop this tendency.” Also read: