61.8% of deaths occurred in women at ages considered high-risk for pregnancy.
More than half of maternal deaths are women over 35

Context & Explainers
The DGS (Direção-Geral da Saúde) is Portugal's central public health authority, responsible for setting health policy guidelines, managing vaccination programs, disease surveillance, and public health campaigns. It operates under the Ministry of Health.
The DGS issues clinical guidelines (normas) that health professionals across Portugal follow, manages the national vaccination schedule, coordinates responses to disease outbreaks, and publishes health statistics. It became widely known during the COVID-19 pandemic as the lead agency for public health guidance.
For residents, the DGS is the authoritative source for vaccination schedules, health alerts, and clinical guidance. Its recommendations shape how hospitals and health centers deliver care across the country.
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Other news coverage of this topic
- Fetal and infant mortality increased in 2024, states the DGS • CNN Portugal
- DGS: Age is the greatest risk for maternal death • Observador
- More than half of pregnancy-related deaths occurred in women aged 35 or older • RTP Notícias
- Fetal and infant mortality increased in Portugal in 2024 • Expresso
- Portugal sees more fetal and infant deaths in 2024 • Observador








