Abstract
Globally, most stillbirths are preventable.1 An estimated 2·6 million third-trimester stillbirths occur annually, and over 90% of these stillbirths result from modifiable medical conditions. Such disorders include chronic non-communicable diseases such as obesity, hypertension, and diabetes; obstetric conditions such as advanced maternal age and post-term pregnancies; and infections such as malaria and syphilis. Given the epidemiology of these factors, stillbirths occur at the highest rates in southern Asia (25·5 per 1000 births) and sub-Saharan Africa (28·7 per 1000 births).
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | e1052-e1053 |
| Journal | The Lancet Global Health |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue number | 11 |
| Early online date | 26 Sept 2017 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Nov 2017 |
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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