Abstract

OBJECTIVES:The target of the Fourth Millennium Development Goal (MDG-4) is to reduce the rate of under-five mortality by two-thirds between 1990 and 2015. Despite substantial progress towards achieving the target of the MDG-4 in Iran at the national level, differences at the sub-national levels should be taken into consideration.METHODS:The under-five mortality data available from the Deputy of Public Health, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, was used in order to perform a time series analysis of the monthly under-five mortality rate (U5MR) from 2005 to 2012 in Kermanshah province in the west of Iran. After primary analysis, a seasonal auto-regressive integrated moving average model was chosen as the best fitting model based on model selection criteria.RESULTS:The model was assessed and proved to be adequate in describing variations in the data. However, the unexpected presence of a stochastic increasing trend and a seasonal component with a periodicity of six months in the fitted model are very likely to be consequences of poor quality of data collection and reporting systems.CONCLUSIONS:The present work is the first attempt at time series modeling of the U5MR in Iran, and reveals that improvement of under-five mortality data collection in health facilities and their corresponding systems is a major challenge to fully achieving the MGD-4 in Iran. Studies similar to the present work can enhance the understanding of the invisible patterns in U5MR, monitor progress towards the MGD-4, and predict the impact of future variations on the U5MR.

Highlights

  • The under-five mortality rate (U5MR) is a key pointer of child well-being including health status, and is a broad indicator of social and economic progress [1,2]

  • The U5MR is defined as the probability that a child will die before reaching the age of five if subject to current age-specific mortality rates [2]

  • A significant regular moving average (MA) (1) component is common in mortality rate time series and indicates that the random fluctuation in the U5MR of each month contributes to the U5MR of the month

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Introduction

The under-five mortality rate (U5MR) is a key pointer of child well-being including health status, and is a broad indicator of social and economic progress [1,2]. It is one of the main indicators for assessing and monitoring progress in child health sta-. The global U5MR has dropped from almost 90 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1990 to 46 in 2013 [2]. This progress is not distributed at national and subnational levels [2,4,10]

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