Pakistan’s mortality rate declined from 106.9 in 1990 to 51.0 in 2022, marking steady improvements in healthcare access. By 2000, the rate had dropped to 84.8, supported by vaccination campaigns and international aid programs addressing maternal and child health.
Between 2000 and 2022, the decline accelerated, with the rate falling to 51.0. Key factors included expanded healthcare infrastructure and public awareness campaigns targeting preventable diseases. However, challenges such as healthcare inequity and population growth continue to impact progress.
Between 2000 and 2022, the decline accelerated, with the rate falling to 51.0. Key factors included expanded healthcare infrastructure and public awareness campaigns targeting preventable diseases. However, challenges such as healthcare inequity and population growth continue to impact progress.
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