Understanding the fine scale spatial distribution of births and pregnancies is crucial for informing planning decisions related to public health. This is especially important in lower income countries where infectious disease is a major concern for pregnant women and new-borns, as highlighted by the recent Zika virus epidemic. Despite this, the spatial detail of basic data on the numbers and distribution of births and pregnancies is often of a coarse resolution and difficult to obtain, with no co-ordination between countries and organisations to create one consistent set of subnational estimates. To begin to address this issue, under the framework of the WorldPop program, an open access archive of high resolution gridded birth and pregnancy distribution datasets for all African, Latin America and Caribbean countries has been created. Datasets were produced using the most recent and finest level census and official population estimate data available and are at a resolution of 30 arc seconds (approximately 1 km at the equator). All products are available through WorldPop.

Gridded birth and pregnancy datasets for Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean / W.H.M. James, N. Tejedor-Garavito, S.E. Hanspal, A. Campbell-Sutton, G.M. Hornby, C. Pezzulo, K. Nilsen, A. Sorichetta, C.W. Ruktanonchai, A. Carioli, D. Kerr, Z. Matthews, A.J. Tatem. - In: SCIENTIFIC DATA. - ISSN 2052-4463. - 5:(2018 May 22), pp. 180090.1-180090.11. [10.1038/sdata.2018.90]

Gridded birth and pregnancy datasets for Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean

A. Sorichetta
Data Curation
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2018

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Understanding the fine scale spatial distribution of births and pregnancies is crucial for informing planning decisions related to public health. This is especially important in lower income countries where infectious disease is a major concern for pregnant women and new-borns, as highlighted by the recent Zika virus epidemic. Despite this, the spatial detail of basic data on the numbers and distribution of births and pregnancies is often of a coarse resolution and difficult to obtain, with no co-ordination between countries and organisations to create one consistent set of subnational estimates. To begin to address this issue, under the framework of the WorldPop program, an open access archive of high resolution gridded birth and pregnancy distribution datasets for all African, Latin America and Caribbean countries has been created. Datasets were produced using the most recent and finest level census and official population estimate data available and are at a resolution of 30 arc seconds (approximately 1 km at the equator). All products are available through WorldPop.
Africa; Caribbean Region; Female; Humans; Latin America; Maternal Health; Pregnancy Complications, Infectious; Zika Virus; Zika Virus Infection; Live Birth; Pregnancy
Settore SECS-S/04 - Demografia
Settore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
22-mag-2018
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