Egypt's mortality rate decreased significantly from 62.9 in 1990 to 15.5 in 2022, reflecting substantial advancements in public health and healthcare access. The 1990s saw consistent progress, with the rate dropping to 37.2 by 2000, driven by widespread immunization programs and efforts to improve maternal and child healthcare.
Post-2000, the decline continued steadily, supported by enhanced healthcare infrastructure and international aid targeting infectious diseases. By 2022, the mortality rate had reached 15.5, showcasing the impact of sustained efforts to combat malnutrition and improve rural healthcare services. However, challenges such as population growth and healthcare funding remain key priorities.
Post-2000, the decline continued steadily, supported by enhanced healthcare infrastructure and international aid targeting infectious diseases. By 2022, the mortality rate had reached 15.5, showcasing the impact of sustained efforts to combat malnutrition and improve rural healthcare services. However, challenges such as population growth and healthcare funding remain key priorities.
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