<p>For each country is shown (i) loess fit to the 2011 UN IGME database (IGME 2010*; data and fit in blue; dataset excludes data collected in 2010), (ii) loess fit to the 2010 IHME database (data in red; fit in black), and (iii) GPR fit to the 2010 IHME database (IHME 2010; data and fit in red).</p
<p>The grey box represents differences up to ten deaths per 1,000 births. Countries for which the di...
<p>High mortality countries are defined by a U5MR of more than 40 deaths per 1,000 live births in 19...
<p>Countries with differences of more than 10 deaths per 1,000 deaths due to either factor are highl...
<p>Estimates by the UN IGME (blue line) and the IHME (red line, with 95% confidence intervals repres...
<p>Estimates by the UN IGME (blue line) and the IHME (red line, with 95% confidence intervals repres...
<p>Estimates by the UN IGME (blue line) and the IHME (red line, with 95% confidence intervals repres...
<p>Estimates by the UN IGME (blue line) and the IHME (red line, with 95% confidence intervals repres...
<p>UN IGME 2013 estimates are plotted against UN IGME 2012 estimates. Gray areas represent relative ...
<p>Estimates by the UN IGME (blue line) and the IHME (red line, with 95% confidence intervals repres...
<p>Estimates compared are from UN IGME 2013 (solid red line with 90% credible intervals given by the...
<p>Best fitting trends by year in U5MR using adjusted direct datasets compared to unadjusted dataset...
<p>Estimates by the UN IGME (blue) and the IHME (red, with 95% uncertainty intervals represented by ...
<p>Left: UN IGME U5MR estimates are plotted against IHME U5MR estimates. Grey areas represent relati...
<p>Estimates compared are from UN IGME 2013 (solid red line with 90% credible intervals given by the...
<p>Overview of differences in modelling approach and datasets used by UN IGME 2012 and UN IGME 2013,...
<p>The grey box represents differences up to ten deaths per 1,000 births. Countries for which the di...
<p>High mortality countries are defined by a U5MR of more than 40 deaths per 1,000 live births in 19...
<p>Countries with differences of more than 10 deaths per 1,000 deaths due to either factor are highl...
<p>Estimates by the UN IGME (blue line) and the IHME (red line, with 95% confidence intervals repres...
<p>Estimates by the UN IGME (blue line) and the IHME (red line, with 95% confidence intervals repres...
<p>Estimates by the UN IGME (blue line) and the IHME (red line, with 95% confidence intervals repres...
<p>Estimates by the UN IGME (blue line) and the IHME (red line, with 95% confidence intervals repres...
<p>UN IGME 2013 estimates are plotted against UN IGME 2012 estimates. Gray areas represent relative ...
<p>Estimates by the UN IGME (blue line) and the IHME (red line, with 95% confidence intervals repres...
<p>Estimates compared are from UN IGME 2013 (solid red line with 90% credible intervals given by the...
<p>Best fitting trends by year in U5MR using adjusted direct datasets compared to unadjusted dataset...
<p>Estimates by the UN IGME (blue) and the IHME (red, with 95% uncertainty intervals represented by ...
<p>Left: UN IGME U5MR estimates are plotted against IHME U5MR estimates. Grey areas represent relati...
<p>Estimates compared are from UN IGME 2013 (solid red line with 90% credible intervals given by the...
<p>Overview of differences in modelling approach and datasets used by UN IGME 2012 and UN IGME 2013,...
<p>The grey box represents differences up to ten deaths per 1,000 births. Countries for which the di...
<p>High mortality countries are defined by a U5MR of more than 40 deaths per 1,000 live births in 19...
<p>Countries with differences of more than 10 deaths per 1,000 deaths due to either factor are highl...