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WHO launches World Health Statistics report18 May 2011 Patrick Adams Source: Associated Press
The WHO on Friday released its annual World Health Statistics According to the report, child mortality has dropped 2.7 percent annually since 2000, twice the rate of decline in the 1990s, PressTV One exception to the longevity improvements was in South Africa, where life expectancy rates among women have fallen in the last two decades, "a reflection of the country's high HIV infection rate,” reports the AP. Men's life expectancy in 2009 remained stable at 54 years compared with the figure nine years earlier, but was down from 59 in 1990. These overall gains in health and socioeconomic status in developing countries also have made their populations more susceptible to non-communicable diseases, which traditionally "tended to be identified as the ills of opulence, limited to high-income countries, WHO director of Health Statistics and Informatics Ties Boerma told IPS The WHO also launched its Global Health Observatory Comments |
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