QUOTE(lutuke123 @ 2021 01 25, 15:22)
Nezinau zinok neturiu duomenu, kad taip teigti ar tai neigti. Pamenu tik skaiciau gydytojo onkologo interviu, kad sake jo darbo pradzioje vaiku onkologinis skyrius beveik budavo tuscias o dabar daug didesnis skaicius serganciu vaiku onkologinem ligom.
Ak, kaip nepatogu paieškoti statistikos, kuri paneigia tavo pačios žodžius, ane?
The world has seen dramatic reductions of 60% in under-five mortality from 93 deaths per 1000 live births in 1990 to 38 in 2019
https://www.who.int/...child-mortality
Over the last two centuries all countries in the world have made very rapid progress against child mortality. From 1800 to 1950 global mortality has halved from around 43% to 22.5%. Since 1950 the mortality rate has declined five-fold to 4.5% in 2015.
In the past it was very common for parents to see children die, because both, child mortality rates and fertility rates were very high. In Europe in the mid 18th century parents lost on average between 3 and 4 of their children.
https://ourworldinda...child-mortality