Measure - HFA_83


Code
HFA_83
Data state
Published
Data set(s)
HFA
Data Mart ID
583
DATA_MASK
0
Created on
Data updated on
Metadata updated on
Notes updated on

UNIT_TYPE
NUM_FETUSES
EXTERNID
1161
DATA_SOURCE
HFA
DATA_TYPE_REPRESENTATION
COUNT

Classification(s)
HFA explorer [L]
HFA-DB classification [A]

Short name En
Number of dead-born fetuses
Full name En
Number of dead-born fetuses
Data set notes En
HFA
The following abbreviations are used in the indicator titles:
•    SDR: age-standardized death rates (see HFA-DB user manual/Technical notes, page 13, for details)
•    FTE: full-time equivalent
•    PP: physical persons
•    PPP$: purchasing power parities expressed in US $, an internationally comparable scale reflecting the relative domestic purchasing powers of currencies.

Measure note En
Number of dead-born fetuses
Indicator code: E075402.T

Fetal death is death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy; the death is indicated by the fact that after such separation the fetus does not breathe or show any other evidence of life, such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles. This data item is used to calculate the fetal death rate and includes fetal deaths according to national criteria (preferably with weight 500 g or more). See ICD-9/10 manual for details. (Data are received from countries for HFA monitoring purposes or extracted from national statistical yearbooks.) Fetal death rate: (Fetal deaths*1000)/(total births)._
Country notes En
ALB
INSTAT.
ARM
Source of data: National Health Information Analytic Center, Ministry of Health of the Republic of
Armenia http://moh.am/?section=static_pages/index&id=625&subID=824,29
Data collected annually, reference period: 31 December.
Breaks in time series: 1985. and 2005 Before 1985 data was collected without information about dead
born foetuses? weight. From 1985 weight became a mandatory requirement in the amended reporting form
of the MoH ?Report on medical care for pregnant women, women in labor and puerperants?.
Starting from 2005 featuses born with weight 500g+ are included in live birth and stillbirth
statistics, after the introduction of the revised version of ICD-10 in the country.
AZE
Up to 2010, deaths up to 20 weeks and 500 grams were registered as abortions or immature births.
From 2010 these are registered as dead born foetuses.
BEL
Source: Statistics Belgium (National Institute for Statistics). The increase registered since 2008
is due to a better registration of cases between 22 weeks and 180 days.
BIH
See Indicator 075001.
BGR
Up to 2008 data refers to stillborns with a body weight of 1000-2499 g. From 2008 the data includes
stillborns with a body weight over 1000 g.
HRV
Under national criteria only foetuses born dead after 28 completed weeks of gestation are included,
as birth weight data are not available from vital statistics.
The number of dead born foetuses for 1998 includes cases where mothers are residents of the Republic
of Croatia if they were not absent from Croatia longer than one year or those who were not residents
but have lived in Croatia one year or more.
CYP
The data referring to stillbirths for the years 2011-2013 are derived from the death certificates
collected by Health Monitoring Unit. For the year 2014 the data for stillbirths are derived from the
Birth Registry of Health Monitoring Unit and are still preliminary. Included are the dead born
fetuses referring to non-residents.
CZE
Source: Czech Statistical Office (CZSO). National criteria:
Till March 2012: only fetuses with a weight of 1000 g or more are included
Since April 2012: fetuses with a weight of 500 g or more are included
DNK
1973 - 2003: all dead-born fetuses born after 28 weeks of pregnancy are included.
2004 - : dead-born fetuses born after 22 weeks of pregnancy are included.
Note: In 2006 the number of dead born fetuses might be underestimated.
Source: The Medical Birth Registry, The Danish Health Data Authority.
EST
Source: Statistical Office of Estonia.
From 1992 includes weight of 500+ grams. Before 1992 includes weight of 1000+ grams.
FIN
Source: Medical Birth Register (MBR), THL (National Institute for Health and Welfare).
Note: From 1987 the MBR data was updated to remove the cases which are born abroad and to include
foreigners not permanently living in Finland (excluded in the data from Vital Statistics Finland).
FRA
Before 2001 the data include stillborns of up to 28 weeks of pregnancy. From 2002-2008 the cases
meet WHO criteria (weight >500 grams or 22 weeks of pregnancy). From 2008, the criteria of weight or
duration of pregnancy is no longer necessary in order to issue a certificate. The data are not
comparable with other countries. The search for a solution is in progress.
GEO
Source: National Centre for Disease Control and Public Health of Georgia (NCDC)
(http://www.ncdc.ge).
DEU
Source: Federal Statistical Office, Statistics on the natural movement of the population, Fachserie
1, Reihe 1.1.
http://www.destatis.de or http://www.gbe-bund.de
Break in time series: In 1994 the definition of stillborn changed. Since April 1994, only children
with a weight at birth of at least 500 g have been registered as stillbirths. Before 1994, a birth
weight of 1000g was used. Miscarriages (since April 1994, less than 500 g weight at birth,
previously from July 1979, less than 1,000 g weight at birth) are not recorded by the registrars and
are not considered. Therefore, the years prior to 1995 are not comparable with the years from 1995
onwards.
GRC
Includes dead-born fetuses of weight above 500 grams.
HUN
Source: Yearbooks of Demographic and Health Statistics of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office
(KSH).
ISL
Source: The Icelandic Birth Registration.
Stillborn >=22 weeks, or 500 g if duration of pregnancy is unknown. Close to 100% of women undergo
an ultrasound scan at 20 weeks and therefore duration of pregnancy is almost always known.
IRL
Source: National Perinatal Reporting System. Figures for the 2014 are provisional. Up to 2004 the
source was Central Statistics Office.
Break in time series: Up to 2004, figures are registration data and refer to the death of a foetus
weighing 500 grams or more or at a gestational age of 24 weeks or more. Prior to 1995 figures refer
to the death of a foetus at, or over, 28 weeks gestation.
ISR
The data include cases with birth weight of 500g or more, or when the birth weight is unknown, cases
with 22 weeks or more of gestation age. Since 1999 data have improved due to an increased level of
reporting.
Source: Statistical Abstract of Israel, Central Bureau of Statistics.Since 2005, Mother, Child &
Adolescent Department, Ministry of Health.
ITA
Source: ISTAT until 2002. Source from 2003: Ministry of Health, Health Information System, Delivery
Certificates Database. Coverage in 2003: 84% of deliveries, recorded in National Database of
Hospital Discharges. In 2004, 86% of deliveries recorded in National Database of Hospital
Discharges. Coverage in 2005: 92% of deliveries, recorded in National Database of Hospital
Discharges in the same year. Coverage in 2006: 92.9% of deliveries, recorded in National Database of
Hospital Discharges in the same year. Coverage in 2007: 93.0% of deliveries, recorded in National
Database of Hospital Discharges in the same year. Coverage in 2008: 96.6% of deliveries, recorded in
National Database of Hospital Discharges in the same year. Coverage in 2009: 98.2% of deliveries,
recorded in National Database of Hospital Discharges in the same year. Coverage in 2010: 98,8% of
deliveries, recorded in National Database of Hospital Discharges in the same year. Coverage in 2011:
98.8% of deliveries, recorded in National Database of Hospital Discharges in the same year. Coverage
in 2012: 99.9% of deliveries, recorded in National Database of Hospital Discharges in the same year.
Coverage in 2013: 100.3% of deliveries, recorded in National Database of Hospital Discharges in the
same year. The number of live births registered in the Delivery Certificates Database in 2013 is:
510.659.
KAZ
Break in time series: 2008, when live birth and stillbirth criteria, recommended by the World Health
Organization, were introduce in the country.
LVA
Break in time series: Starting from 1991, the official data involves births with duration of
pregnancy of at least 22 weeks (or birth weight 500 grams). The statistics until 1990 include only
births with birth weight 1000 grams or more.
LTU
Source: Central Statistical Office.
LUX
Source: Direction de la Sante Service des Statistiques.
Definition: all dead born foetuses are included, even those of less than 500 g and those of unknown
weight at birth.
MLT
Source: Department of Health Information and Research (National Mortality Register).
MNE
Data from 2010 to 2014 are not presented, and additional checking is needed because of the changes
in the system of collecting and reporting the data of vital and mortality statistics.
NLD
Source from 2004: The Netherlands Perinatal Registry (PRN). Includes the number of births after a
gestational age of 22 weeks or more.
The number of dead born foetuses, is derived from the linkage of PRN-data and Population Register
(PR).
Break in time series: until 2004 the source was Statistics Netherlands: Cause of death statistics.
Includes stillbirths born after a gestational age of 24 weeks or more.
MKD
Source: State Statistical Office (SSO).
NOR
Includes data for 16+ weeks and 500+ grams.
POL
Source of data: Central Statistical Office.
PRT
Source of data: National Statistical Institute Coverage: National
MDA
This indicator is calculated as follows: (Number of stillbirths * 1000) / Births living and the
dead.
Source of data: Medical certificate of perinatal death.
SRB
Still births refer to a fetus over 28 weeks of gestation which shows no evidence of life after
spontaneous separation or extraction from the mother's body.
Source of data: National Statistical Office.
Coverage: from 1998 onwards data do not cover Kosovo and Metohija Province that is under the interim
civilian and military administration of the UN.
SVK
Source: Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic
SVN
Source of data: National Institute of Public Health, Slovenia (NIJZ)Deviation from the definition:
In case of multiple pregnancies, if one of the newborns is born alive, we count between fetal deaths
also the stillborn pair, even if weighing less than 500 grams.
ESP
The number of dead born foetuses provided is with weight 500 g or more. If weight data is not
available, the second decision criteria is to provide dead born foetuses with 22 weeks of gestation
or more.
Source: National Statistics Institute, extracted from ?Demographic Phenomena. Late fetal death
statistcs?
http://www.ine.es/jaxi/menu.do?type=pcaxis&path=%2Ft20%2Fe304&file=inebase&L=&L=1
SWE
Source of data: The National Board of Health and Welfare (NBHW)
The Medical Birth Register (NBHW)
The Causes of Death Register (NBHW)
http://www.socialstyrelsen.se/english

The time series has been updated (2016-04-18) for all available years from MFR (1973-2014), data for
1970-1972 is missing and data for 2015 is not available.
There are also stillborn with weight less than 500 grams in Swedish Medical Birth Register. For many
years was minimum weight 300 g, but for two years ago the minimum weight changed to 270 g.
The definition of stillbirth in Sweden:
In Sweden defines stillbirth (fetal death in utero) as the birth of a child without signs of life
with a gestational age of less than 28 completed weeks. Since 1 July 2008, even children born after
at least 22 complete weeks included. The number of stillbirths reported per 1 000 live births.
CHE
Source of data: FSO Federal Statistical Office, BEVNAT
http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/fr/index/infothek/erhebungen__quellen/blank/blank/bevnat/01.html
Coverage:
Deviation from the definition: Until 2004, the definition of fetal death was a fetus with a size
from at least 30cm. Since 2005, minimal gestation period of 22 weeks or minimal fetal weight of 500g
TUR
Source of data: Public Health Institution of Turkey, Ministry of Health of Turkey.
TKM
Source of data: Administrative medical statistics, form 19 ?Report on medical care for pregnant
women, women in labour and puerperant?, and form 14 ?Report on hospital activity?, form 096/y
?Journal of labour?, ?Medical certificate of perinatal death? 0106-2/y.
UKR
Source: Centre of Health Statistics, Ministry of Health.
Coverage: Includes only dead born foetuses 500+ g registered at institutions under the Ministry of
Health.
GBR
Source of Data: England and Wales - Office for National Statistics VS1 table;
Scotland - General Register Office for Scotland - number of stillbirths registered during the
calendar year. Up to 30 September 1992 the definition includes pregnancies after 28 weeks. From
October 1992 then period is from 24 weeks of pregnancy.
Northern Ireland - Statistics and research Agency.
The number of still births registered during the calendar year
The Stillbirth (Definition) Act 1992 redefined a stillbirth, from 1 October 1992, as a child which
had issued forth from its mother after the 24th week of pregnancy and which did not breath or show
any other sign of life. Prior to 1 October 1992 the statistics related to events occurring after the
28th week of pregnancy.
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Short name Ru
Число мертворожденных
Full name Ru
Число мертворожденных
Data set notes Ru
Measure note Ru
075402 Число мертворожденных с массой тела 500 г и более Мертворождением является смерть продукта зачатия до его полного изгнания или извлечения из организма матери вне зависимости от продолжительности беременности; на смерть указывает отсутствие после такого отделения дыхания или любых других признаков жизни у плода, таких, как сердцебиение, пульсация пуповины или определенные движения произвольной мускулатуры. Этот элемент данных используется для расчета коэффициента мертворождаемости и включает случаи мертворождения, соответствующие принятым в странах критериям (желательно учитывать все случаи смерти плодов с массой тела 500 г и более). Более подробная информация приводится в Сборнике инструкций по использованию МКБ-9/10. (Данные получены от стран для пополнения базы данных ЗДВ в целях мониторинга или взяты из статистических ежегодников по странам).

Коэффициент мертворождаемости: (Число мертворожденных) / (всего родившихся) * 1000

Country notes Ru
AZE
ALB
ARM
BEL
BGR
BIH
HUN
DEU
GRC
GEO
DNK
ISR
IRL
ISL
ESP
ITA
KAZ
CYP
LVA
LTU
LUX
MLT
NLD
NOR
POL
PRT
MDA
MKD
SRB
SVK
SVN
GBR
TKM
TUR
UKR
FIN
FRA
HRV
MNE
CZE
CHE
SWE
EST
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