The projected global population in 2015 was 7.1 billion compared to the UN medium variant projection of 7.2 billion, reflecting somewhat higher adult death rates in our mortality projections.
Moreover, the global mortality rate among women increased by 2%, though men still account for about three-quarters of tobacco-linked deaths. These trends indicate the need to continue public ...
Moreover, the global mortality rate among women increased by 2%, though men still account for about three-quarters of tobacco-linked deaths. These trends indicate the need to continue public ...
However, mortality rates from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) rose significantly -- by 11.8% -- from 2020 to 2022. Infant mortality in the United States decreased by 24.2% between 1999 and 2022.