Hungary | Number of neonatal deaths

Number of neonates dying before reaching 28 days of age. Limitations and exceptions: Complete vital registration systems are fairly uncommon in developing countries. Thus estimates must be obtained from sample surveys or derived by applying indirect estimation techniques to registration, census, or survey data. Survey data are subject to recall error, and surveys estimating infant/child deaths require large samples because households in which a birth has occurred during a given year cannot ordinarily be preselected for sampling. Indirect estimates rely on model life tables that may be inappropriate for the population concerned. Extrapolations based on outdated surveys may not be reliable for monitoring changes in health status or for comparative analytical work.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Hungary
Records
63
Source
Hungary | Number of neonatal deaths
1960
1961 3824
1962 3510
1963 3549
1964 3596
1965 3686
1966 3874
1967 4134
1968 4243
1969 4246
1970 4221
1971 4221
1972 4300
1973 4386
1974 5081
1975 4987
1976 4415
1977 3875
1978 3325
1979 2905
1980 2522
1981 2285
1982 2075
1983 1946
1984 1898
1985 1918
1986 1817
1987 1655
1988 1498
1989 1408
1990 1400
1991 1353
1992 1210
1993 1044
1994 929
1995 841
1996 750
1997 678
1998 621
1999 574
2000 560
2001 530
2002 496
2003 450
2004 422
2005 402
2006 390
2007 369
2008 359
2009 338
2010 307
2011 289
2012 283
2013 273
2014 268
2015 249
2016 240
2017 224
2018 210
2019 201
2020 196
2021 191
2022

Hungary | Number of neonatal deaths

Number of neonates dying before reaching 28 days of age. Limitations and exceptions: Complete vital registration systems are fairly uncommon in developing countries. Thus estimates must be obtained from sample surveys or derived by applying indirect estimation techniques to registration, census, or survey data. Survey data are subject to recall error, and surveys estimating infant/child deaths require large samples because households in which a birth has occurred during a given year cannot ordinarily be preselected for sampling. Indirect estimates rely on model life tables that may be inappropriate for the population concerned. Extrapolations based on outdated surveys may not be reliable for monitoring changes in health status or for comparative analytical work.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Hungary
Records
63
Source