In 1900:
* While precise global figures for 1900 can vary, historical data suggests a very high child mortality rate. Some sources indicate that nearly two out of every ten children (around 20%) died before reaching their fifth birthday. Other estimates suggest that around 40% of children perished before age five in the period leading up to the early 20th century. For infant mortality (deaths before age 1), rates around 165 per 1,000 live births were reported in 1900.
In 2025:
* The global under-5 mortality rate for 2025 is projected to be around 24.99 deaths per 1,000 live births, which translates to approximately 2.5%.
This represents a remarkable reduction in child mortality over the last century, primarily due to advancements in healthcare, sanitation, nutrition, and access to vaccinations and antibiotics.
I also learned that the scientists predict that globally 99% of the children will reach the age of 5 by 2100. That is great news. Humanity in general really can do great things if we can stop trying to kill each other and hopefully we don't create a technology that we can't control. In 1850 the oldest woman in the world was 100. Today we are routinely living into our 80s and beyond. We have come a long way with modern medicine and sanitation.
That is all til next time, Tyler
Interesting facts
ReplyDeleteThat is interesting, Ty. Now with USAID demolished, that number will most likely increase.
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