(C) Our World in Data
This story was originally published by Our World in Data and is unaltered.
. . . . . . . . . .
Smoking increases the risk of death from many causes [1]
[]
Date: 2025-07
In 1990, one in four newborns in Malawi died before their fifth birthday.
At that time, the average number of births per woman was almost seven. This meant that many families experienced the tragedy of losing a child.
But in recent decades, Malawi has made incredible progress. As you can see in the chart, the child mortality rate has dropped to 1 in 25 children — an 84% reduction.
Many factors have contributed to this decline. The expansion of antenatal care and the attendance of skilled health professionals at birth have been crucial in saving newborns in the earliest days of life. Increasing vaccination rates, distributing insecticide-treated bed nets and antimalarials, and programs to stop the transmission of HIV have all reduced the risks of dying in infancy.
Read more about the role that vaccines have played in reducing child mortality →
[END]
---
[1] Url:
https://ourworldindata.org/data-insights/smoking-increases-the-risk-of-death-from-many-causes
Published and (C) by Our World in Data
Content appears here under this condition or license: Creative Commons BY.
via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds:
gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/ourworldindata/