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. 2020 Nov 30;99(3):190–200. doi: 10.2471/BLT.20.252544

Table 4. Geographical analysis of women receiving continuum of maternal health care, Mexico, 1994–2018.

State HDI (2012)a Estimated percentage of weighted population (95% CI)
Absolute (relative) increase in percentage from 1994–1997 to 2015–2018
1994–1997 (n = 6 334 289) 2004–2009 (n = 8 424 843) 2010–2014 (n = 9 450 735) 2015–2018 (n = 5 612 585)
Chiapas Low NA 25.3 (23.3–27.2) 28.3 (26.3–30.4) 36.6 (34.2–39.0) 23.6 (181.5)
Durango Medium 16.5 (14.9–18.0) 30.7 (28.6–32.9) 34.1 (31.9–36.3) 43.0 (40.6–45.5) 26.5 (160.6)
Coahuila Very high 17.3 (15.6–18.9) 32.0 (29.8–34.2) 35.4 (33.1–37.7) 44.4 (41.9–46.9) 27.1 (156.6)
Jalisco High 17.7 (16.1–19.2) 32.5 (30.6–34.5) 36.0 (34.0–38.0) 45.1 (42.8–47.3) 27.4 (154.8)
Campeche High 17.9 (16.3–19.5) 32.9 (30.8–34.9) 36.3 (34.2–38.5) 45.4 (43.1–47.8) 27.5 (153.6)
Colima Very high 18.7 (17.1–20.3) 34.0 (32.0–36.1) 37.5 (35.4–39.7) 46.7 (44.4–49.0) 28.0 (149.7)
Nuevo León Very high 19.7 (18.0–21.4) 35.5 (33.3–37.7) 39.1 (36.9–41.3) 48.3 (45.9–50.7) 28.6 (145.2)
Guanajuato Low 19.9 (18.2–21.5) 35.7 (33.7–37.8) 39.3 (37.3–41.4) 48.6 (46.4–50.8) 28.7 (144.2)
Quintana Roo High 19.9 (18.1–21.7) 35.8 (33.5–38.1) 39.4 (37.1–41.7) 48.6 (46.1–51.1) 28.7 (144.2)
Zacatecas Low 20.1 (18.3–22.0) 36.1 (33.8–38.5) 39.8 (37.4–42.1) 49.0 (46.5–51.6) 28.9 (143.8)
Aguascalientes High 20.2 (18.6–21.8) 36.2 (34.2–38.1) 39.8 (37.8–41.8) 49.1 (46.9–51.2) 28.9 (143.1)
Sonora Very high 20.2 (18.3–22.1) 36.2 (33.9–38.6) 39.8 (37.4–42.2) 49.1 (46.5–51.7) 28.9 (143.1)
Guerrero Low 21.2 (19.3–23.1) 37.6 (35.3–39.9) 41.3 (38.9–43.6) 50.6 (48.1–53.1) 29.4 (138.7)
Nayarit Medium 21.3 (19.5–23.1) 37.7 (35.6–39.9) 41.4 (39.2–43.6) 50.7 (48.3–53.1) 29.4 (138.0)
Sinaloa High 21.6 (19.7–23.6) 38.2 (35.8–40.6) 41.9 (39.4–44.4) 51.2 (48.6–53.8) 29.6 (137.0)
Baja California Sur Very high 22.1 (20.2–23.9) 38.8 (36.5–41.0) 42.5 (40.2–44.7) 51.8 (49.4–54.2) 29.7 (134.4)
Ciudad de México Very high 22.2 (20.3–24.1) 39.0 (36.8–41.2) 42.7 (40.4–45.0) 52.0 (49.6–54.5) 29.8 (134.2)
Veracruz Low 22.3 (20.3–24.2) 39.1 (36.7–41.4) 42.8 (40.4–45.1) 52.1 (49.6–54.6) 29.8 (133.6)
Tamaulipas High 22.4 (20.6–24.2) 39.3 (37.2–41.4) 43.0 (40.8–45.1) 52.3 (50.1–54.6) 29.9 (133.5)
Estado de México High 22.8 (21.0–24.6) 39.8 (37.6–41.9) 43.5 (41.3–45.6) 52.8 (50.6–55.1) 30.0 (131.6)
Tabasco Medium 22.8 (20.9–24.7) 39.8 (37.5–42.0) 43.5 (41.2–45.8) 52.8 (50.4–55.3) 30.0 (131.6)
Yucatán Medium 22.8 (20.8–24.8) 39.8 (37.3–42.2) 43.5 (41.0–46.0) 52.9 (50.3–55.4) 30.1 (132.0)
Chihuahua Medium 22.9 (21.0–24.8) 39.9 (37.6–42.2) 43.7 (41.3–46.0) 53.0 (50.6–55.5) 30.1 (131.4)
San Luis Potosí Medium 23.0 (21.1–24.9) 40.0 (37.8–42.2) 43.7 (41.5–46.0) 53.1 (50.7–55.5) 30.1 (130.9)
Michoacán Low 23.0 (21.1–24.9) 40.0 (37.8–42.3) 43.7 (41.5–46.0) 53.1 (50.8–55.5) 30.1 (130.9)
Puebla Low 23.3 (21.4–25.1) 40.4 (38.3–42.5) 44.1 (42.1–46.2) 53.5 (51.3–55.7) 30.2 (129.6)
Tlaxcala Medium 23.8 (22.0–25.5) 41.1 (39.1–43.1) 44.8 (42.8–46.8) 54.2 (52.0–56.3) 30.4 (127.7)
Oaxaca Low 23.9 (21.7–26.1) 41.2 (38.7–43.8) 45.0 (42.5–47.5) 54.4 (51.7–57.0) 30.5 (127.6)
Morelos High 24.6 (22.7–26.6) 42.2 (40.0–44.4) 46.0 (43.7–48.2) 55.3 (53.0–57.7) 30.7 (124.8)
Baja California Very high 24.7 (22.7–26.8) 42.3 (39.9–44.7) 46.1 (43.7–48.5) 55.5 (53.0–57.9) 30.8 (124.7)
Querétaro Very high 25.3 (23.3–27.3) 43.0 (40.8–45.2) 46.8 (44.6–49.0) 56.2 (53.9–58.5) 30.9 (122.1)
Hidalgo Medium 26.1 (24.1–28.2) 44.1 (41.8–46.4) 47.9 (45.6–50.2) 57.2 (54.9–59.6) 31.1 (119.2)

CI: confidence interval; HDI: Human Development Index; NA: not applicable.

a Source: Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo.34