FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SANTA FE
In 2010, the index stood at 9.7 per thousand live births. "These are the numbers that justify and give substance to the policy," said Binner.Antes, increased from 11.2 per thousand live births in 2007 to 10.9 in 2008 and then to 10.5 in 2009.
In 2010, the index stood at 9.7 per thousand live births. "These are the numbers that justify and give substance to the policy," said Binner.
The infant mortality rate declined for the third time so far of the current administration, to be located in 2010 at 9.7 per thousand live births. Thus, down to single digits for the first time in the history of the province.
Previously, increased from 11.2 per thousand live births in 2007 to 10.9 in 2008 and then to 10.5 in 2009.
maternal mortality, meanwhile, was 2 points per 10 000 births alive in 2010.
The data were released today in the city of Santa Fe by Governor Hermes Binner and Health Minister, Miguel Angel Cappiello, in the context of the presentation of the Integral Health Card for Women, aimed at identification promoting sexual health and preventing the most common diseases.
"These are real numbers, which show that from a systematic work being done in the field of health will achieve these results. I think these are the numbers that justify and give substance to the policy," Binner said.
"It's relatively easy to lower the infant mortality 14 per thousand to 13 thousand, making it very difficult it is to go down when we got to this level, "said the governor.
For his part, Cappiello said that" in the province of Santa Fe there was a decreasing trend the annual series of infant mortality rates, with values \u200b\u200balways below the national average.
"The experience gained in over 20 years of work and responsibility assumed by the government allowed in 2010 the infant mortality rate-number of children who died of total live births per year, in the province is 9.7 per thousand live births. For the first time in history, child mortality has a digit, we have reached and passed it committed by our country in regard to the Millennium Development Goals, "said Cappiello.
In 2000, Argentina joined the Millennium Declaration at the United Nations, a global initiative signed by 189 countries identifies concerns, values \u200b\u200band principles related to development. On the basis of that statement one set of objectives and targets to be achieved in 2015, with internationally agreed numerical indicators from which to assess overall progress.
The Health Minister also elaborated on the decline in maternal mortality in the province (to be taken into account deaths up to 42 days of termination of pregnancy): "In 2009, during the pandemic of influenza A, Santa Fe province exceeded the national average, with 6.7 maternal deaths per 10 000 live births. In 2010, maternal mortality is 2 points per 10 000 live births, which are also completing five years before the Millennium. " With
Binner and Cappiello, were government ministers and State Reform, Antonio Bonfatti, and Social Development, Pablo Farías.
secretary also attended the Inclusion of People with Disabilities, Silvia Tróccoli, the provincial director of Mothers and Children, Nora Redondo, and the coordinator of the Sexual and Reproductive Health, Daniel Teppaz.
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