The analysis of perinatal mortality in Türkiye (Turkey) from 2013 to 2028 reveals a general declining trend with occasional variability in the year-on-year changes. The perinatal mortality rate in 2023 stood at 10.4 deaths per thousand births. Over the past two years, there was a slight decline, with 2022 seeing a 2.73% reduction and 2023 a further 2.8% decrease. Over the last five years, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) was -1.12%, indicating a gradual decline in perinatal mortality.
Looking ahead to 2028, the forecasted CAGR is -1.85%, suggesting a continued decrease in perinatal mortality, projected to reach 9.2 deaths per thousand births. This projected growth rate over the next five years represents an overall decline of 8.91% from the 2023 level.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Improvements in healthcare infrastructure and maternal care quality
- Introduction and impact of new healthcare policies and interventions
- Overall health and social conditions that could influence maternal and neonatal outcomes