In 1997, at least 15,908 babies were killed in 2020 compared to 7,039 lost their lives.
According to a statistics SA report on Monday, he also noted that neonatal deaths were increased – the babies who did not live in the first week of life – in 2020. In 2020, 8212 in 2020.
The report said that most perinatal deaths were combined in 2009 with 25,422 overthrow and neonatal death.
“Information in the 2020 information about one-third of the neonatal deaths on birthday, more than half of these babies, and more than 68%, up to 68%.
The report emphasizes the most important thing to live in the first 24 hours.
“In the first few days, in the case of risk, the first week of life remains a dangerous period. Babies are more sensitive than women, and men’s deaths are more than female deaths.”
In 2006, the report says 135 male deaths for every 100 women’s deaths in 2006. In 2020, Gauteng noted that about 4,400 jobs (only 20%) records are the most of the most perinatal death. North Cape has reported the lowest figures that contribute only 2.9% of common work.