Portugal's Directorate-General of Health reports an increase in fetal and infant mortality for 2024, highlighting concerns over maternal age, regional disparities, and health inequalities among foreign-born mothers.
Portugal sees more fetal and infant deaths in 2024
Wednesday, 11 March 2026RSS

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The Directorate-General for Health (Direção-Geral da Saúde) is Portugal’s national public health authority that issues guidance on disease control, health alerts and safety of food and water. After Storm Kristin it advised boiling or using bottled water if contamination is suspected, discarding food exposed to floodwater and keeping good hygiene when cleaning affected areas, guidance that residents and recovery workers should follow.
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Other news coverage of this topic
- Fetal and infant mortality increased in 2024, states the DGS9:05pm, 11 Mar 2026 • CNN Portugal
- DGS: Age is the greatest risk for maternal death8:43pm, 11 Mar 2026 • Observador
- More than half of maternal deaths are women over 358:08pm, 11 Mar 2026 • Correio da Manhã
- More than half of pregnancy-related deaths occurred in women aged 35 or older8:01pm, 11 Mar 2026 • RTP Notícias
- Fetal and infant mortality increased in Portugal in 20247:53pm, 11 Mar 2026 • Expresso








