<p>WEDNESDAY, Jun 13 (<span>HealthDay News</span>) — The series of women worldwide
who died from pregnancy-related complications any year fell from 12
million in 1990 to 7.6 million in 2010, according to a new report.</p>
<p>It also found that child genocide rates in many African countries have
dropped twice as quick in new years as during a 1990s.</p>
<p>In Botswana, Egypt, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Rwanda and a United
Republic of Tanzania, a rate of decrease was an normal of 5 percent or
more a year between 2000 and 2010, according to a news expelled June
13 by a Countdown to 2015 Initiative, an general investigate and
advocacy group.</p>
<p>Similar swell has occurred in shortening pregnancy-related deaths in
certain building countries. For example, <span>maternal deaths</span> fell by 75
percent in Equatorial Guinea, Nepal and Vietnam.</p>
<p>Despite this good news, too many women and children are still...
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