Paraguay Maternal and Infant Health Challenges in 2005
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In 2005, Paraguay faced significant challenges in maternal and infant health, with an infant mortality rate of 20 per 1,000 live births. This statistic reflects the broader health landscape of the country, which, despite its economic struggles, has shown resilience in life expectancy rates. As of 2006, the average life expectancy in Paraguay was reported at 75 years, comparable to that of wealthier nations like Argentina, and ranking as the eighth highest in the Americas according to the World Health Organization. The health system in Paraguay is characterized by a combination of public and private expenditure, with public health spending accounting for 2.6% of the GDP and private health expenditure at 5.1%. These figures highlight the ongoing efforts to improve health outcomes in a country where economic constraints persist. Addressing infant mortality remains a critical focus for health policymakers, as it is a key indicator of overall health and development. Continued investment in maternal and child health services is essential to reduce mortality rates and improve the quality of life for future generations in Paraguay.
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