India reduced child and maternal mortality since 2000 at a rate faster than the global one but it still needs to do a lot more, according to studies conducted by a US-based body.
Child deaths fell at an average rate of 4.3% per year, a significant improvement on the global rate of 3%, said the two new studies on child and maternal deaths in 188 countries conducted by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation in Seattle, USA.
The studies reported that pregnancy-related deaths among Indian mothers declined at an annual rate of 3.1% since 2003, slightly faster than the global rate which it did not mention in its press release.
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The IHME report said India has made rapid progress toward Millennium Development Goals - 4 & 5 targets.
India was one of the nine countries besides China, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Brazil, Afghanistan and Nigeria which accounted for two-thirds of the global decline in child deaths achieved since 2000.