Turkey’s mortality rate decreased significantly from 55.5 in 1990 to 8.3 in 2022, reflecting advancements in public health and healthcare access. By 2000, the rate had fallen to 30.7, driven by improvements in maternal health services and vaccination programs targeting preventable diseases.
Between 2000 and 2022, Turkey maintained a consistent decline, reaching 8.3 by 2022. Key factors included enhanced healthcare infrastructure and government programs focused on universal health coverage, although rural-urban disparities remain a challenge.
Between 2000 and 2022, Turkey maintained a consistent decline, reaching 8.3 by 2022. Key factors included enhanced healthcare infrastructure and government programs focused on universal health coverage, although rural-urban disparities remain a challenge.
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