Cuba Maternal Mortality Rate 2000-2023

Maternal mortality ratio is the number of women who die from pregnancy-related causes while pregnant or within 42 days of pregnancy termination per 100,000 live births. The data are estimated with a regression model using information on the proportion of maternal deaths among non-AIDS deaths in women ages 15-49, fertility, birth attendants, and GDP.
  • Cuba maternal mortality rate for 2017 was 36.00, a 2.7% decline from 2016.
  • Cuba maternal mortality rate for 2016 was 37.00, a 2.63% decline from 2015.
  • Cuba maternal mortality rate for 2015 was 38.00, a 2.56% decline from 2014.
  • Cuba maternal mortality rate for 2014 was 39.00, a 2.5% decline from 2013.
Data Source: World Bank

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Country Name Per 100K Live Births
Equatorial Guinea 301.00
Gabon 252.00
Namibia 195.00
Guyana 169.00
Botswana 144.00
Paraguay 129.00
Venezuela 125.00
Suriname 120.00
South Africa 119.00
St. Lucia 117.00
Algeria 112.00
Dominican Republic 95.00
Guatemala 95.00
Peru 88.00
Colombia 83.00
Jamaica 80.00
Iraq 79.00
Libya 72.00
St. Vincent and the Grenadines 68.00
Mauritius 61.00
Brazil 60.00
Ecuador 59.00
Maldives 53.00
Tonga 52.00
Jordan 46.00
Samoa 43.00
Thailand 37.00
Belize 36.00
Cuba 36.00
Fiji 34.00
Mexico 33.00
China 29.00
Lebanon 29.00
Malaysia 29.00
Costa Rica 27.00
Azerbaijan 26.00
Armenia 26.00
Grenada 25.00
Romania 19.00
Russia 17.00
Turkey 17.00
Iran 16.00
Albania 15.00
Serbia 12.00
Kazakhstan 10.00
Bosnia 10.00
Bulgaria 10.00
North Macedonia 7.00
Turkmenistan 7.00
Montenegro 6.00
Belarus 2.00
Cuba Maternal Mortality Rate - Historical Data
Year Per 100K Live Births Annual % Change
2017 36.00 -2.70%
2016 37.00 -2.63%
2015 38.00 -2.56%
2014 39.00 -2.50%
2013 40.00 2.56%
2012 39.00 2.63%
2011 38.00 -7.32%
2010 41.00 2.50%
2009 40.00 0.00%
2008 40.00 5.26%
2007 38.00 0.00%
2006 38.00 -7.32%
2005 41.00 2.50%
2004 40.00 -2.44%
2003 41.00 0.00%
2002 41.00 -6.82%
2001 44.00 -4.35%
2000 46.00 -4.35%