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1 2003 42 - - - - - - - - 2a 2b b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period. c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey. d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months. e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense. Not available. Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003 Basic indicators for all WHO Member States Annual average percent change 1995-1999 2000-2003 1990-1994 0 0 -0.2 0 0 1 ... b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO. c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO. Not available. Afghanistan Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes) a Data from available sources 1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year Page 1 of 3 - Afghanistan Survey/Census c VR/SRS b Survey/Census c VR/SRS b Survey/Census c 0-27 days 6-11 months a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter- country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups. 12-23 months ... Period or year b Infant total e ... ... 0-11 months Neonatal 28 days- 5 months Post-neonatal d ... 1980-1989 a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age- specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods. 0 VR/SRS b 1993 36 total e ... ... 24-59 months total e 0 Source c Under-5 0-4 years 0 2000 Child ... ... ... ... ... a See explanatory notes for sources and methods . b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. VR/SRS b Survey/Census c 308 Males Females 336 179 Percentage of population aged 60+ years Uncertainty 206 LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years) Uncertainty Total population (000) POPULATION ESTIMATES Annual growth rate (%) Dependency ratio (per 100) Total fertility rate 2003 23897 3.4 88 4.7 7 86 4.7 6.8 2003 257 258 52 28 54 42 41 PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000) Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rate b ) Both sexes 2003 Uncertainty Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate) Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparability a ; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods. Males Females 31 47 Both sexes 181 256 332 510 740 326 448 196 736
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1

2003 42- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

00-0.2 0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Afghanistan

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Afghanistan

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

36

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

0 2000

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

308

Males Females

336179

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 206

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

238973.4

884.77

864.76.8

2003 257 258

52 28 544241

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

3147

Both sexes

181256

332

510740326

448196 736

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5

6

7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes0

YesNo4

endemic

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

406

2 13

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

6

4

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

8 8

Page 2 of 3 -

1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

1

Afghanistan

20 22

1

41

80

0

99

0 0

99

0 0

99 99

60.892.3

0 0 0

8.9 6.3 39.2

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 8 14Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

8.8 14.3 23.1

7.7 9

6.5

91.1 93.7 91

6 6 8Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

5654

0 0

1

5.9

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a1940

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

1.91.7

50not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 3

10.5

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 9

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

42.65.32.4Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

n/a

8

34

1

35

1

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1+ ANC visits (%)

52

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

45b

2003

13 2003

14

(%)

4 2000

Year

Page 3 of 3 - Afghanistan

Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

1044

1900b

60b

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

54b

Year

2003…

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-6-5.9-5.5 10 4 1 2003

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Albania

72

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Albania

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

4

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

1.9…

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

72

totale

3 6

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

7 2000

Child

2003 VR 14 6 8

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

23

Males Females

2520

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 19

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

3166-0.3

608

2.8

529.72.3

2003 21 23

71 74 767569

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6873

Both sexes

1719

20

167185147

9282 105

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5

6

7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes40

YesNo0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

738

108 117

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

36

82

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

58 75

Page 2 of 3 -

1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

30

Albania

264 299

31

229

99.7

0

99.8

0 0

99.7

23.4 20

99.7 99.8

61.362.3

24.8 20.1 22.5

35.9 39.2 38.7

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 75 94Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

7 7.5 8.1

37.7 36

6.4

64.1 60.8 64

6.4 6.1 6.1Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9597

0 0

104

6.5

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a100n/a

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

6.95.8

9397

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 97

7.8

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 7.3

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

3.84.98.7Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

n/a

87

302

21

258

28

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1+ ANC visits (%)

81

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

15

1891

2002

9b

1994

2000

94 2002

99

(%)

15 2000

Year

Page 3 of 3 - Albania

Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

59

55b

12b

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

11b

Year

200242

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003 70- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-3.2-3.9-4.4 1 1 1 2000

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Algeria

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Algeria

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

1

VR/SRSb

1993

69

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

2

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

6 2000

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

49

Males Females

5436

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 31

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

318001.7

805.74

596

2.8

2003 41 45

70 71 737269

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6872

Both sexes

2936

44

155169140

125111 141

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6

7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

non-endemic

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

557

118 135

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

57

91

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

62 61

Page 2 of 3 -

1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

45

Algeria

139 158

52

139

76.6

2.6

83.4

2.7 2.6

84

44.1 33.8

80.2 80

2633.6

46.1 36.2 51.1

65.6 69.6 74

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 65 77Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

8.1 9.4 9.1

66.4 74.2

3.9

34.4 30.4 25.8

3.8 3.6 4.3Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9887

3.2 4.6

97

3.7

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/aNDn/a

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

0.10

84in schedule no coverage estimates

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 93

8.8

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 8.4

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

0.10.10.1Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

70

182

41

141

41

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1+ ANC visits (%)

79

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

6

2000

16b

2000

92 2000

92

(%)

50 2000

Year

Page 3 of 3 - Algeria

Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

701

140b

20

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

32

Year

2000…

4+ ANC visits (%)

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1

2003 81- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

......... 6 1 0 2000

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Andorra

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

80

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

0 ...

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

6

Males Females

65

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 5

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

711.7

4720.31.4

4521.81.3

2003 5 5

79 84 858478

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7782

Both sexes

44

5

10711996

4137 46

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7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a10

1316 1345

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

975

1602

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

1654 1277

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

845

Andorra

1743 1854

895

2038

96.6

n/a

95.6

n/a n/a

95.2

87.5 86.2

96.1 92.6

29.528.4

60 88.1 84.9

78.6 70.1 70.5

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 1205 1382Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

39.1 26.3 26.6

71.6 71

6.8

21.4 29.9 29

9.2 7 6.5Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

n/a99

n/a n/a

1222

6.8

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/aNDn/a

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

00

9684

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 1175

25.7

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 29.5

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

000Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

91

1261

1908

1301

1642

914

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

24

8

1999

3b

2002

… …

(%)

… …

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

...

4b

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

6b

Year

……

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003 40- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

000 0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Angola

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Angola

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

31

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

0 2000

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

293

Males Females

306245

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 225

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

136252.9

984.67.2

1014.37.2

2003 260 276

44 34 494238

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

3147

Both sexes

216243

271

584774450

488304 700

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Yes10

YesYes0

non-endemic

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

727

45 39

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

16

16

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

17 16

Page 2 of 3 -

1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

13

Angola

54 87

19

48

100

0

100

0 0

100

0 0

100 100

58.158.6

0 0 0

33 54 41.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 25 38Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

1.8 5.4 4.1

41.4 51.8

5.3

67 46 48.2

3.1 3.3 5Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

6246

0 0

29

3.1

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

527

72

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

9.26.2

62not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 20

3.1

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 2.1

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

7.911.814.9Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

37

92

6

49

7

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

492

40b

1997

2001

… …

45

(%)

5 2001

Year

Page 3 of 3 - Angola

Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

655

1700b

54b

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

48b

Year

……

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003 72- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-6.5-6.5... 10 0 0 1999

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Antigua and Barbuda

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Antigua and Barbuda

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

67

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

6 ...

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

16

Males Females

207

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 9

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

731.1

629.21.8

5510.61.6

2003 12 13

71 74 767570

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6977

Both sexes

611

17

193213169

122110 136

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YesND

YesNo0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a9

359 361

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

322

311

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

404 412

Page 2 of 3 -

1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

305

Antigua and Barbuda

466 507

323

433

100

n/a

100

n/a n/a

100

0 0

100 100

31.427.8

0 0 0

71.7 72 68.6

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 424 470Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

14.5 15 14.1

72.2 70.8

4.8

28.3 28 29.2

4.6 4.6 4.8Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

n/a99

n/a n/a

335

4.5

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/aNDn/a

no information providedUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

3.83.9

9999

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 323

14.1

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 13.9

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

1.13.43.8Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

99

456

527

290

448

297

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

6b

2000

… …

100

(%)

51 1988

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

...

8b

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

7b

Year

200182

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-3.5-4.5-3.9 10 3 0 2002

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Argentina

74

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Argentina

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

1.5

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

1.1…

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

1

VR/SRSb

1993

74

totale

11 3

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

10 1991

Child

2002 VR 19 6 17

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

19

Males Females

2118

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 16

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

384281.3

6313.12.8

5913.62.4

2003 17 19

71 78 787871

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7075

Both sexes

1516

17

176183169

9088 92

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7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesNo0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

ND10

614 480

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

120

586

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

679 699

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

375

Argentina

1110 1149

364

1061

62.4

32

64

31.9 32.6

63.8

59.2 58.4

63.3 62.4

49.843.8

60.3 59.9 56.7

55.2 55.1 50.2

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 680 238Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

14.6 14.2 15.3

56.2 53.5

9.5

44.8 44.9 46.5

8.2 8.9 8.9Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9988

31.1 31.1

611

9

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/aNDn/a

no information providedUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

0.30.3

97in schedule no coverage estimates

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 634

14.5

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 14.8

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

0.30.30.3Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

in schedule no coverage estimates

680

956

375

1128

392

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

8

2001

… …

99

(%)

… …

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

721

70

10

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

6

Year

200195

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-3.3-5.5-4 10 4 1 2003

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Armenia

68

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Armenia

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

3

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

014

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

3

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

67

totale

19 3

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

10 2000

Child

1996-2000 DHS 39 17 36

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

38

Males Females

3932

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 29

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

3061-1.2

5710.72.1

4312.91.1

2003 33 35

66 70 737265

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6469

Both sexes

2831

34

240282204

10891 127

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6

7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes65

YesNo0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a9

53 53

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

10

38

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

34 42

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

10

Armenia

161 246

10

155

83.5

n/a

78

n/a n/a

89.5

0 0

79.5 75.1

77.169.2

0 0 0

24.7 29.8 22.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 32 45Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

5.7 6.2 6

30.8 21.5

7

75.3 70.2 78.5

5.8 5.2 5.8Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9294

n/a n/a

48

7.1

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a100n/a

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

19.611.7

9493

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 62

6.1

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 7.6

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

18.624.820.9Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

n/a

48

232

9

200

13

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1+ ANC visits (%)

82

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

7

1483

2000

13

2002

2000

91 2000

97

(%)

22 2000

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

31

55b

17

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

16

Year

200065

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-3.6-2.2-6.1 10 2 0 2001

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Australia

81

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Australia

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

0.6

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.4…

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

80

totale

4 1

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

10 ...

Child

2001 VR 6 1.6 5

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

6

Males Females

76

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 5

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

197311.1

5015.71.9

4816.91.7

2003 6 6

78 83 838378

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7881

Both sexes

45

5

899286

5149 53

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7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a10

1747 1832

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

1354

1441

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

1739 1889

Page 2 of 3 -

1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

1293

Australia

2439 2558

1213

2110

61.4

23.7

58

21.6 21.8

56.2

0 0

61.1 60.9

32.130.2

0 0 0

68.3 69.1 67.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 1872 1995Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

15.7 16.7 17.1

69.8 68.3

9.3

31.7 30.9 31.7

8.7 9.2 9.5Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

n/a92

23.8 22.7

1684

8.9

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/aNDn/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

00

9395

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 1573

16.4

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 16.3

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

000Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

94

1776

2699

1188

2253

1319

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

21

11649

1998

3

2001

1999

… …

100

(%)

72 1986

Year

Page 3 of 3 - Australia

Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

246

6

3

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

3

Year

……

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-1.1-2.9-7.1 10 4 0 2003

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Austria

79

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Austria

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

0.7

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.5…

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

77

totale

3 1.1

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

10 ...

Child

2003 VR 6 1.4 4

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

7

Males Females

75

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 4

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

81160.2

4819.81.5

4721.61.3

2003 6 6

76 81 828276

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7681

Both sexes

55

6

115120111

5956 62

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7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a10

1490 1551

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

1375

1362

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

2040 2047

Page 2 of 3 -

1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

1275

Austria

2147 2174

1238

1953

58

25.2

60

24.2 23.9

59

57.3 59.2

61.3 58

30.130.4

56.6 58 58.9

69.7 69.6 69.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 1831 1969Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

9.9 10.2 10.5

69.6 68.5

7.6

30.3 30.4 31.5

7.7 7.7 7.7Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

n/a84

23.6 24.6

1495

7.8

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/aNDn/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

00

7944

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 1441

10.3

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 10.1

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

000Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

84

1806

2220

1422

2069

1426

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

21

1650

2002

2

2002

1993

… …

100

(%)

47 1996

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

75

5

3

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

4

Year

……

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003 65- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-0.9-1-1.4 10 3 2 2002

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Azerbaijan

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

64

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

10 2001

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

104

Males Females

11577

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 77

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

83701

647.82.8

559.12.1

2003 91 96

63 66 696862

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6166

Both sexes

6985

101

220246193

120100 141

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6

7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes51

YesYes0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a9

26 27

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

6

20

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

26 26

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

6

Azerbaijan

104 111

6

102

100

0

100

n/a n/a

100

0 0

100 100

77.978.4

0 0 0

19.3 22 22.1

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 25 27Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

3.8 4.3 2.9

21.6 23

3.8

80.7 78 77

4.7 3.9 3.7Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9997

n/a n/a

23

4.6

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a91n/a

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

1.10.8

9898

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 23

4.2

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 4.2

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

44.22.2Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

n/a

26

120

5

107

6

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1+ ANC visits (%)

70

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

4

10033

2002

27b

2002

2000

74 2001

84

(%)

12 2001

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

150

94

36

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

32

Year

2001…

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

257276239

146138 155

1013

15

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6974

Both sexes

16

70 75 767569

8.82.3

2003 14

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

3141.4

58 53

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

1913

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 11

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate6.92.6

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2000 VR 12 4 8

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

3

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

10 ...

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

5

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

1.6

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

1.5…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Bahamas

72

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

71

18

Males Females

10 1 0 2000

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-5.9-5.9-4.5

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6

7

1074

450

1031

488

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

n/a0.2n/aSocial security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 482

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

88

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

n/an/a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

in schedule no coverage estimates

1084

7

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/aNDn/a

no information providedUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

7.5 7 6.9Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

13.8 13.6 14.6

46.8 47.5

6.8

55.1 52.8 52.5

44.9 47.2 48.6

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 1069 1127

58.6 58.6

14.314.4

2.2 1.8 2.1

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

40.3 40.3

51.453.2

1032

40.3

58.6

40.3

58.6 58.6

40.3

1.8 2.3

Bahamas

1089 1043

515

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

505

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

n/a92

514

90

2002

20001998

2000

1000 1042

548

464

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a9

495 522

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesNo0

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4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

10

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

3

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

6

1988

Year

8

2002

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

60

Total YearNo. of midwives available

…Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

99

(%)

60

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

11716580

8128 175

78

9

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7077

Both sexes

10

76 67 837573

4.12.6

2003 9

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

7242.8

51 46

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

119

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 8

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate3.73.4

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2000 VR 10 3 7

Child

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

3

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

1

VR/SRSb

9 1995

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

4

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

1.9

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.7…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Bahrain

Bahrain

74

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

70

10

Males Females

10 3 0 2002

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-17.3-1.7-1.7

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6

7

792

334

752

332

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

000Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 526

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

98

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

00

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

97

490

4.7

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/aNDn/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

4.9 4.1 4.4Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

11.5 10.8 9.5

70 70.4

4.3

29.4 30.8 29.6

70.6 69.3 72

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 483 517

25.9 26.9

10.811.4

0.3 0.4 0.4

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

70.2 70.4

2830

760

69.2

22.6

73.5

23.2 26

74.1

0.3 0.4

Bahrain

684 749

345

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

334

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

n/a97

474

100

2002

20001998

2000

474 474

372

537

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

569

527 570

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 non-endemic

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

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61

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

1995

11

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

10b

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

14

1995

Year

9b

1995

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

16

33

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1995Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

98

(%)

31

1+ ANC visits (%)

63

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

251281222

258231 283

6370

77

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6264

Both sexes

68

64 62 646363

5.13.4

2003 69

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

1467362.2

80 70

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

7561

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 65

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate4.84.4

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1996-2000 DHS 94 24 66

Child

24-59 months totale

13

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

30

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

4

VR/SRSb

6 2001

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

8

totale

42

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

19

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

1118

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Bangladesh

63

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

62

75

Males Females

0 0 2 1987

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-5.7-6.7-4.2

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6

7

54

3

47

3

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

13.513.312.9Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 13

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

in schedule no coverage estimates

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

12.212.3

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

n/a

11

3.2

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a9789

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

3.1 3.2 3.1Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

5.4 4.7 4.4

27.2 25.8

3.2

69.3 74.4 74.2

30.7 25.6 25.2

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 11 11

0 0.1

4.34.7

0 0 0

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

86.5 86

74.872.8

45

85.9

0

88.8

0 0

93

0 0

Bangladesh

50 54

3

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

3

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9585

13

77

2002

20001998

2000

11 11

3

14

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

897

14 14

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 non-endemic

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

NoYes0

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11

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

1999-00

36

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

24

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

4226

1999-00

Year

27

2001

2000-03

6 1999-00

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

3

15794

380

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1999-00Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

14

(%)

44

1+ ANC visits (%)

39

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

189208171

10695 117

912

14

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7079

Both sexes

14

72 78 797871

13.11.5

2003 13

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

2700.4

54 42

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

1811

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 8

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate14.71.6

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2000 VR 17 5 16

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

1.5

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

10 ...

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

11

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

0.6

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.9…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Barbados

75

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

69

18

Males Females

10 2 0 2001

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-2.6-2.60

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6

7

1018

348

876

374

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

4.24.44Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 573

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

91

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

4.24.5

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

86

634

6.1

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/aNDn/a

no information providedUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

6 6.2 6.9Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

11.8 12.2 12.3

65.4 67.6

6.7

34.6 34.2 32.4

65.4 65.8 68.4

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 601 669

23.1 22.8

1212

0 0 0

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

77.3 76.9

31.634.6

821

77.2

23.5

77.2

22.8 22.7

76.5

0 0

Barbados

922 993

429

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

396

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

n/a86

607

90

2002

20001998

2000

533 571

458

537

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a9

671 696

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesNo0

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4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2001

8

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

11

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

3

1988

Year

6

1999

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

95

Total YearNo. of midwives available

…Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

91

(%)

53

1+ ANC visits (%)

89

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-7-5.11.7 10 4 0 2003

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Belarus

68

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Belarus

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

68

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

9 ...

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

11

Males Females

1210

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 9

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

9895-0.4

5217.61.6

4519.11.2

2003 10 11

63 75 757563

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6369

Both sexes

78

9

370373366

130127 132

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6

7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a9

419 430

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

69

337

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

90 73

Page 2 of 3 -

1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

51

Belarus

478 556

62

411

79.7

n/a

70.6

n/a 0.3

74

7.6 7.4

70.4 74.7

26.118.9

6.6 8.1 7.7

82.1 80.1 73.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 64 93Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

10.9 10.7 10.5

81.1 75.5

6.6

17.9 19.9 24.5

6 6.1 6.4Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9986

0.1 0.2

383

6.1

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a100n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

0.10

9999

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 355

10.7

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 10.4

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

0.10.20.1Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

n/a

82

583

74

438

59

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

17

6208

2002

3

2002

2002

… …

100

(%)

42 1995

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

87

36

5

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

6

Year

……

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

125129121

6664 69

45

5

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7579

Both sexes

6

76 81 828275

22.31.7

2003 5

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

103180.2

50 53

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

65

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 5

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate211.6

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1992 VR 10 4 8

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

1.4

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

10 ...

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

4

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

0.9

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.5…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Belgium

79

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

78

6

Males Females

10 2 0 2001

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-5.6-4-5.3

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6

7

2515

1481

2139

1510

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

000Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 1510

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

50

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

00

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

in schedule no coverage estimates

1983

8.7

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/aNDn/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

8.6 8.8 9.1Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

11.9 13 12.8

70.6 71.4

9

29.8 29.5 28.6

70.2 70.5 71.2

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 1952 2159

6.7 6.7

12.612.3

89.3 82.2 77.7

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

84.2 86.8

28.829.4

2041

86.3

6.8

83.9

6.8 6.5

84.4

86.6 77.7

Belgium

2288 2441

1416

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

1376

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

n/a90

1613

75

2002

20001998

2000

2109 2139

1537

1433

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a10

1743 1790

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesNo0

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4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

3

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

4

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

112

1992

Year

2

1996

1987

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

16

6603

10

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1999Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

100

(%)

74

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

257293218

153136 169

2634

41

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6372

Both sexes

44

67 70 727165

5.93.1

2003 39

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

2562.4

90 72

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

5535

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 31

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate6

4.3

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2000 VR 30 9 23

Child

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

6

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

10 1991

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

14

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

2

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

3…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Belize

68

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

62

48

Males Females

10 1 0 2000

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-1.4-1.4-2.2

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6

7

300

69

251

72

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

88.52.9Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 122

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

96

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

3.13.6

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

96

167

5.1

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a100n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

4.9 5 5.2Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

5.6 5 5.3

48.6 45.1

5.2

48.3 52 54.9

51.7 48 47.3

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 156 176

0 0

5.35.5

0 0 21.6

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

100 100

52.751.4

228

100

0

100

0 0

100

0 12.5

Belize

263 291

75

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

75

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9996

126

96

2002

20001998

2000

133 149

83

118

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

ND10

131 142

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

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96

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2001

18

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

18

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

7

1991

Year

16

1999

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

8

140

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1991Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

83

(%)

42

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

393564257

332196 522

135150

164

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

4560

Both sexes

158

57 46 605452

4.15.6

2003 154

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

67362.7

105 92

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

174142

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 139

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate4.56.5

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1997-2001 DHS 160 51 89

Child

24-59 months totale

2

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

78

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

2

VR/SRSb

0 2000

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

30

totale

38

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

50

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

3023

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Benin

53

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

45

169

Males Females

0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-1.2-1.2-1.7

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6

7

44

7

34

6

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

65.961.823.4Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 13

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

81

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

14.425.9

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

18

4.3

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

837756

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

4.5 4.6 4.7Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

11.2 11.9 11.1

37 46.2

4.9

59.1 56.6 53.8

40.9 43.4 44.4

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 17 20

8.7 9

9.89

n/a n/a n/a

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

91 90.6

55.663

35

90.3

8.3

91

8.4 8.4

91.1

n/a n/a

Benin

39 44

8

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

7

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9988

17

83

2002

20001998

2000

18 17

9

14

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

728

20 19

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 importation

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes0

YesYes6

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61

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2001

38

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

37b

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

265

2001

Year

31

1995

2001

78 2001

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

4

432

850

Total YearNo. of midwives available

2001Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

66

(%)

7

1+ ANC visits (%)

88

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-5.3-5.5-4.3 0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Bhutan

63

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Bhutan

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

1

VR/SRSb

1993

58

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

0 2000

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

101

Males Females

10167

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 68

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

22572.5

906.25.7

846.55

2003 85 85

68 56 706461

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

5466

Both sexes

6885

100

261448118

20294 382

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6

7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

NoNo0

non-endemic

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

787

54 70

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

11

47

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

8 8

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

8

Bhutan

60 59

8

52

100

0

100

0 0

100

0 0

100 100

7.810.4

0 0 0

90.3 90.6 92.2

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 9 12Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

9.2 7.8 12

89.6 91.2

3.6

9.7 9.4 8.8

3.8 3.9 4.5Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9395

0 0

54

3.5

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a95n/a

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

36.817.9

8895

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 46

9.3

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 8.3

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

18.718.517.1Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

n/a

9

76

7

52

7

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

1016

18

1995

2000

… …

24

(%)

19 1994

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

73

420b

38

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

22b

Year

……

4+ ANC visits (%)

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

247405100

18083 351

5864

71

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

5769

Both sexes

68

70 59 726763

6.63.8

2003 66

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

88082.1

81 76

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

7561

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 60

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate6.14.8

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1994-1998 DHS 92 33 67

Child

24-59 months totale

3

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

26

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

3

VR/SRSb

0 2000

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

15

totale

34

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

11

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

1520

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Bolivia

65

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

61

73

Males Females

0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-4-4-5.2

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6

7

179

33

149

37

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

77.16Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 87

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

81

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

5.76.2

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

95

61

6.2

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

schedule no coverage estimate83n/a

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

5 6.1 7Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

10.2 10.4 11.6

58.1 59.3

6.4

37.1 39.9 40.7

62.9 60.1 59.8

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 61 63

12 9.5

9.910.5

63.3 62 65

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

81.6 77.9

40.241.9

120

81.3

10.9

83.8

5.5 8.1

74.2

60.9 65.2

Bolivia

150 161

36

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

37

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9481

90

64

2002

20001998

2000

53 63

38

75

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

ND11

96 107

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesYes0

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69

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2001

27

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

11

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

257

2000

Year

20

2002

56 1998

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

15

420b

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1998Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

65

(%)

27

1+ ANC visits (%)

84

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-1.1-1.1-2.9 3 0 0 1999

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

73

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

72

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

5 ...

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

20

Males Females

2515

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 15

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

41611.1

4311.51.5

3915.41.3

2003 17 20

71 75 787669

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6874

Both sexes

1115

19

190216161

8976 103

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6

7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes70

YesNo0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a10

143 161

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

65

46

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

76 135

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

59

Bosnia and Herzegovina

291 293

55

170

100

0

100

0 0

100

79 79

100 100

50.243.3

78 78 80

27.3 52 49.8

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 114 130Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

2.9 7.9 8.8

56.7 48.8

9.2

72.7 48 51.2

6.5 9.7 9.2Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9487

0 0

151

10.7

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a78n/a

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

3.99.5

84in schedule no coverage estimates

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 172

7.8

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 8.9

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

1.835.2Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

in schedule no coverage estimates

113

322

21

304

76

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1+ ANC visits (%)

99

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

1220

9

2002

2000

… …

100

(%)

16 2000

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

38

31

11

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

11b

Year

2000…

4+ ANC visits (%)

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- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

3.58.92.6 0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Botswana

36

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

3

VR/SRSb

1993

34

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

2

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

0 2000

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

128

Males Females

12996

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 96

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

17851.9

873.74.4

744.53.7

2003 112 114

40 33 393637

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

3439

Both sexes

93111

127

850890793

839777 884

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7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo1

importation

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

557

188 240

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

106

127

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

137 141

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

78

Botswana

285 331

85

238

30.8

23.8

30.3

22.7 20.6

28.8

n/a n/a

31.3 31.9

38.145.9

n/a n/a n/a

53.3 54.3 61.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 144 171Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

5.6 6.3 7.5

54.1 56.7

5.4

46.7 45.7 43.3

4.8 5.1 6Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9997

20.2 19.9

155

5.1

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a100n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

2.22.4

9078

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 143

5.9

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 5.6

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

3.82.51.9Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

151

387

73

265

76

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1+ ANC visits (%)

99

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

37

2000

… …

94

(%)

39 2000

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

54

100b

40

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

44b

Year

200197

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

240249231

129121 137

2732

36

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6670

Both sexes

39

67 72 737366

8.22.2

2003 35

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

1784701.4

62 50

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

4533

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 31

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate6.92.6

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2000 VR 23 8 20

Child

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

3

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

4

VR/SRSb

10 1996

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

13

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

1.8

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

1.7…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Brazil

69

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

69

40

Males Females

10 1 0 2000

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-3.2-4.1-4.4

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6

7

611

153

550

105

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

0.50.50.5Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 236

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

91

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

0.50.3

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

in schedule no coverage estimates

227

7.8

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

schedule no coverage estimate84n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

7.4 7.6 7.9Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

9 9.2 10.1

42.8 42.9

7.8

56 59 57.1

44 41 45.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 266 206

35.9 35.8

8.59.3

0 0 0

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

64.9 64.1

54.157.2

519

64.2

33.1

67.1

32.9 35.1

66.9

0 0

Brazil

567 596

98

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

109

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9996

232

99

2002

20001998

2000

348 246

94

228

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

ND11

255 280

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesYes0

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76

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

1996

15

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

8

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

3474

1996

Year

12

1996

92 1996

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

36

260

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1996Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

88

(%)

70

1+ ANC visits (%)

84

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-5.8-5.7-4 10 1 0 2000

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Brunei Darussalam

77

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

76

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

8 ...

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

6

Males Females

75

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 5

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

3582.5

574.13.1

504.52.5

2003 6 6

77 78 807975

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7478

Both sexes

45

6

11413198

8676 100

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6

7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

ND10

504 510

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

336

524

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

463 448

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

376

Brunei Darussalam

646 644

336

644

100

0

100

0 0

100

0 0

100 100

21.820.6

0 0 0

81.3 80 78.2

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 470 430Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

5.1 4.6 4.7

79.4 78.3

3.5

18.7 20 21.7

3.8 3.6 3.5Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9999

0 0

517

3.5

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a100n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

n/an/a

9999

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 477

5.1

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 4.8

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

n/an/an/aSocial security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

in schedule no coverage estimates

429

653

376

601

356

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

404

3

2000

1999

… …

99

(%)

… …

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

8

37

4

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

6

Year

2001100

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

216219213

9189 94

1213

14

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6973

Both sexes

17

69 76 767669

21.81.1

2003 15

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

7897-0.8

50 44

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

1815

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 14

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate20.41.4

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2003 VR 15 5 12

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

2

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

10 ...

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

7

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

1.4

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

1…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Bulgaria

72

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

72

16

Males Females

10 4 0 2003

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-2.8-1.5-0.3

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6

7

499

54

336

66

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

1.41.51.9Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 224

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

96

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

0.50.1

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

n/a

121

6.2

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a100n/a

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

5.1 6.5 7.4Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

9.1 9.5 10.1

66.5 55.8

7.1

32.1 38.8 44.2

67.9 61.2 53.4

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 101 145

0.1 0.9

9.310.3

0 11.8 34.1

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

99 99.2

46.633.5

264

98.4

0

99

0 0

98.6

9.4 36.2

Bulgaria

381 450

67

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

62

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9896

233

96

2002

20001998

2000

79 99

77

179

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a9

251 267

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

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4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

8

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

8

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

62

1997

Year

5

2002

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

17

3433

32

Total YearNo. of midwives available

2002Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

(%)

25

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

533687418

462324 647

180200

220

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

3849

Both sexes

214

48 38 524644

46.7

2003 207

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

130022.9

107 106

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

235194

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 187

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate4.57.1

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1995-1999 DHS 219 65 105

Child

24-59 months totale

5

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

127

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

1

VR/SRSb

0 1999

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

32

totale

41

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

83

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

4836

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Burkina Faso

45

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

39

227

Males Females

0 0 0 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

00-0.3

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6

7

38

5

37

5

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

5.86.611.8Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 16

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

13.213.2

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

9

4.6

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

714350

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

4.3 4.5 4.3Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

8.7 8.7 10.6

42 39.7

4.1

61.3 60 60.3

38.7 40 45.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 10 11

n/a n/a

7.88.2

0.8 0.9 0.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

99 98.9

54.158

33

98.9

n/a

99

n/a n/a

99

0.4 1.4

Burkina Faso

37 35

4

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

4

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

8384

15

76

2002

20001998

2000

12 12

5

13

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

507

14 17

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 re-established transmission

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo8

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18

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2003

36

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

30b

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

580

1998-99

Year

25

2001

2003

38 2003

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

1

476

1000

Total YearNo. of midwives available

2003Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

38

(%)

5

1+ ANC visits (%)

72

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

654777528

525395 678

147183

221

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

3448

Both sexes

197

46 38 514540

4.36.8

2003 190

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

68251.5

99 96

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

238157

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 159

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate4.66.8

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1983-1987 DHS 153 38 74

Child

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

85

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

1

VR/SRSb

0 2000

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

16

totale

35

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

59

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

2825

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Burundi

42

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

37

222

Males Females

0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

000

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6

7

16

1

15

1

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

16.215.814.5Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 3

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

1818.6

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

3

3

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

not in schedule8846

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

3.1 3.1 3Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

2.4 2.2 2

19.9 20.8

3.2

79.5 82.1 79.2

20.5 17.9 21.5

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 3 3

n/a n/a

22.1

n/a n/a n/a

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

100 100

78.580.1

16

100

n/a

100

n/a n/a

100

n/a n/a

Burundi

15 16

1

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

1

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

8474

3

75

2002

20001998

2000

5 4

1

3

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

416

3 3

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 non-endemic

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesYes0

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79

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2001

41

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

33b

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

276

2000

Year

28

2000

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

1000b

Total YearNo. of midwives available

…Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

25

(%)

10

1+ ANC visits (%)

93

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

441597315

285161 455

114127

139

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

4557

Both sexes

153

56 50 645750

4.74.7

2003 140

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

141442.7

101 80

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

168137

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 124

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate4.45.4

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1996-2000 DHS 124 58 95

Child

24-59 months totale

2

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

32

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

0 2000

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

17

totale

37

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

22

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

1144

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Cambodia

54

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

51

158

Males Females

0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

1.22.40.9

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6

7

192

3

146

3

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

4.919.718.8Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 15

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

in schedule no coverage estimates

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

13.412.4

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

n/a

30

10.8

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a1643

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

10.5 11.8 12Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

11.8 16 18.6

10.1 14.9

11.8

89.9 85.8 85.1

10.1 14.2 17.1

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 30 32

0 0

15.711.3

0 0 0

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

85.4 84.6

82.989.9

134

85.2

0

90.1

0 0

89.6

0 0

Cambodia

172 181

4

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

4

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

7669

24

65

2002

20001998

2000

25 28

5

14

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

437

27 33

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes7

YesYes0

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9

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2000

40

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

37b

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

461

2000

Year

31

2000

2000

10 2000

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

1

3040

450

Total YearNo. of midwives available

2000Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

32

(%)

19

1+ ANC visits (%)

44

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

503635386

461331 603

149164

179

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

4253

Both sexes

168

52 42 544847

5.64.6

2003 166

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

160182.3

93 85

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

183152

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 148

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate5.55.6

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1994-1998 DHS 151 40 77

Child

24-59 months totale

2

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

80

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

0 2000

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

22

totale

37

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

50

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

3220

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Cameroon

48

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

42

184

Males Females

0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

01.32.3

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6

7

68

5

62

8

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

6.476.1Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 15

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

in schedule no coverage estimates

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

5.25.9

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

28

4.9

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

not in schedule3165

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

4.4 4.7 4.6Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

4.6 7.4 7.9

24.4 26.2

4.5

83 72.2 73.8

17 27.8 26.2

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 28 31

n/a n/a

9.57.2

0.1 0.1 0.1

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

93.7 93.6

73.875.6

55

93.7

n/a

94.2

n/a n/a

94.1

0.1 0.1

Cameroon

62 64

7

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

8

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

8273

17

61

2002

20001998

2000

28 31

8

9

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

537

17 18

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 importation

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesYes10

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52

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

1998

40

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

39b

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

551

1998

Year

32

1996

2000

54 1998

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

3

69

730

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1998Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

60

(%)

7

1+ ANC visits (%)

77

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

939691

5756 58

55

5

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7781

Both sexes

6

78 82 838278

17.41.5

2003 6

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

315100.9

48 45

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

66

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 5

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate15.91.7

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2000 VR 6 1.7 5

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

0.8

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

10 ...

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

4

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

0.5

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.3…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Canada

80

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

79

6

Males Females

10 2 0 2001

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-2.1-3.5-3.1

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6

7

2931

1300

2400

1348

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

000Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 1688

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

in schedule no coverage estimates

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

00

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

83

2124

9

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/aNDn/a

no information providedUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

9.2 8.9 9.6Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

14.3 15.8 15.9

70.3 70.1

9.4

29.4 29.6 29.9

70.6 70.4 69.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 2064 2222

41.4 42.1

15.214.7

1.8 2 2.1

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

53.7 51

30.129.7

2291

50.3

38.1

55.1

37.9 38.9

55.2

1.9 2

Canada

2541 2743

1488

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

1452

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

n/a91

1788

95

2002

20001998

2000

1842 1916

1552

1617

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a10

1922 2048

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesNo0

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4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

4

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

3

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

332

1995

Year

3

2000

2001

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

19

358

5

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1997-98Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

98

(%)

73

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-4.4-4.4-3.5 3 0 0 1998

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Cape Verde

70

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

67

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

4 1998

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

40

Males Females

4932

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 30

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

4632.2

1016.64.6

786.13.3

2003 35 41

71 69 767367

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6273

Both sexes

2329

35

213320129

12980 197

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6

7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes800

NoNo0

non-endemic

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

727

142 145

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

52

118

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

64 63

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

42

Cape Verde

166 188

48

157

99.8

0.1

99.7

0.3 0.4

99.9

36.9 35.1

99.6 99.5

24.926.1

30.2 36.1 33.6

75.3 73.5 75.1

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 57 69Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

10.2 12.4 11.1

73.9 75.8

5

24.7 26.5 24.2

5.1 4.6 5Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

7878

0.5 0.2

122

4.5

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

not in schedule53n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

8.47.6

6854

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 111

9.6

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 9

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

19.315.113.5Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

64

193

48

150

46

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

6

1998

8

1998

… …

89

(%)

46 1998

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

12

150b

10

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

22

Year

200199

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

641759519

590457 718

144172

199

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

3647

Both sexes

187

47 37 494342

6.14.9

2003 180

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

38652

88 89

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

219155

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 156

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate6.15.6

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1994 DHS 158 55 97

Child

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

67

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

1

VR/SRSb

0 2000

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

23

totale

42

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

42

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

2634

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Central African Republic

42

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

37

204

Males Females

0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

000

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6

7

50

3

43

4

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

1715.720Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 16

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

2023.2

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

10

3.5

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

338

63

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

3.4 3.8 3.9Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

6.7 9.6 7.4

38 39.4

3.7

66 58.9 60.6

34 41.1 41.6

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 10 11

n/a n/a

7.57.7

n/a n/a n/a

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

95.5 95.4

58.462

40

95.4

n/a

95.1

n/a n/a

95.3

n/a n/a

Central African Republic

47 48

4

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

4

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

7040

19

35

2002

20001998

2000

10 10

4

14

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

177

19 21

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 re-established transmission

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

NoNo30

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39

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

1994

48

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

45b

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

143

2000

Year

38

1995

2000

50 1994-95

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

2

1018

1100

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1994-95Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

44

(%)

7

1+ ANC visits (%)

75

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

513680386

444305 647

159188

219

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

3850

Both sexes

212

50 39 544744

4.86.6

2003 200

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

85983.1

96 100

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

250176

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 175

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate5.26.7

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1993-1997 DHS 194 59 103

Child

24-59 months totale

2

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

102

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

0 2000

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

33

totale

44

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

63

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

4230

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Chad

46

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

41

227

Males Females

0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

00-0.3

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6

7

47

4

39

4

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

27.922.828.4Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 13

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

22.323.3

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

12

6.2

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

419

43

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

5.4 6.9 6.5Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

11.2 13.6 12.2

33.2 41.5

6.6

68.6 58.8 58.5

31.4 41.2 41.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 11 14

0.4 0.4

12.910.5

n/a n/a n/a

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

96.6 96.5

58.166.8

35

96.5

0.4

96.7

0.3 0.4

96.4

n/a n/a

Chad

43 45

5

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

5

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

7247

18

61

2002

20001998

2000

12 12

6

11

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

437

19 20

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 re-established transmission

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

NoNo22

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13

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

1997

45

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

35b

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

381

2000

Year

29

2001

2000

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

1

161

1100

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1996-97Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

16

(%)

2

1+ ANC visits (%)

51

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

133144125

6662 70

89

9

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7380

Both sexes

10

74 80 818074

10.92.3

2003 9

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

158061.4

56 54

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

119

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 7

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate9.32.5

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2002 VR 8 3 7

Child

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

1.6

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

1

VR/SRSb

10 1992

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

4

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

1

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.6…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Chile

77

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

74

12

Males Females

10 3 0 2002

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-7.8-3-5.9

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6

7

642

118

598

112

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

00.10.1Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 230

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

0.10.1

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

in schedule no coverage estimates

253

6

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a92n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

6.1 5.7 5.8Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

8.3 9.7 10.2

38.4 43.7

5.7

63.6 57.8 56.3

36.4 42.2 45.1

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 281 246

52 51.3

98.3

93.6 36.8 37.1

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

47.1 48

54.961.6

607

48.7

28.6

71

28.9 52.9

71.4

92.8 37.7

Chile

595 621

110

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

119

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9499

251

99

2002

20001998

2000

325 293

111

221

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a9

271 290

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesNo0

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95

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

1995

6

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

4

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

288

Year

4

2002

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

37

30

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1994Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

100

(%)

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-2.5-2.8-1.3 10 1 1 2000

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

China

71

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

5

VR/SRSb

1993

70

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

22

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

2 2000

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

44

Males Females

3629

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 31

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

13117090.9

499

1.9

4310.51.8

2003 37 32

70 72 737370

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6972

Both sexes

3843

47

164174153

10394 113

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6

7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesYes0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

ND9

82 88

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

21

60

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

36 40

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

17

China

212 233

18

154

96.3

0.6

94.9

0.4 0.4

94

51.4 50.7

95.6 95.7

66.362

53 50.7 50.8

39 34.6 33.7

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 48 63Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

13.3 10 10

38 35.5

5.7

61 65.4 64.5

4.8 5.6 5.8Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9390

0.4 0.4

73

5.1

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a98ND

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

0.30.2

8470

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 67

10.3

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 11.8

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

0.10.10.2Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

n/a

52

261

14

175

15

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

44517

16b

1999

1995

… …

97

(%)

83 1997

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

19428

56

21

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

19b

Year

……

4+ ANC visits (%)

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

231246217

9787 109

1618

20

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6773

Both sexes

25

69 76 787768

7.22.6

2003 21

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

442221.8

65 58

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

2722

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 19

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate6.43

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1996-2000 DHS 25 7 21

Child

24-59 months totale

2

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

4

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

3

VR/SRSb

8 2000

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

3

totale

15

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

2

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

14

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Colombia

72

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

72

24

Males Females

10 3 1 2002

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-3.7-3.7-4.2

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6

7

536

162

598

148

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

00.10.3Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 438

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

93

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

0.30.3

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

93

159

9.7

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

schedule no coverage estimate57n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

9.9 8 8.1Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

24.9 20.1 20.4

73.2 80.7

8.3

32.5 22.1 19.3

67.5 77.9 82.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 158 151

26.2 31.4

21.423.2

62.3 60.2 59.3

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

66.1 61.1

17.126.8

639

57

10.7

76.5

15.3 22.8

84

63.2 61

Colombia

509 536

128

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

123

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9691

396

92

2002

20001998

2000

240 203

125

431

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

ND11

433 444

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

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79

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2000

14

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

11

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

980

2000

Year

12

2000

87 2000

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

25

130

Total YearNo. of midwives available

2000Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

86

(%)

64

1+ ANC visits (%)

90

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

254432103

18280 340

5367

80

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

5573

Both sexes

79

69 59 736662

4.24.8

2003 73

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

7682.9

94 81

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

9462

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 59

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate4

5.8

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1992-1996 DHS 104 39 77

Child

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

29

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

1

VR/SRSb

0 2000

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

20

totale

38

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

16

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

1321

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Comoros

64

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

56

85

Males Females

0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-3.9-3.9-3.6

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6

7

27

7

30

6

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

4325.735.9Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 18

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

27

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

47.650.8

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

7

3.2

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a2446

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

3.4 2.7 2.9Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

8.8 6 8.2

60.8 46.9

2.3

36.6 45.1 53.1

63.4 54.9 58

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 8 10

0 0

9.611.2

0 0 0

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

100 100

4239.2

32

100

0

100

0 0

100

0 0

Comoros

25 22

3

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

4

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

7575

14

63

2002

20001998

2000

11 10

6

20

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

ND7

10 16

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 non-endemic

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

NoNo0

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53

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

1996

29

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

26b

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

27

2000

Year

22

1997

2000

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

5

90

480b

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1996Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

62

(%)

19

1+ ANC visits (%)

87

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

00-0.4 0 0 0 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Congo

54

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

48

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

0 ...

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

128

Males Females

14285

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 89

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

37243.1

964.86.3

1004.56.3

2003 108 113

59 48 625553

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

4761

Both sexes

79103

128

434585295

381264 534

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7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

NoYes0

non-endemic

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

606

17 18

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

13

26

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

20 19

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

13

Congo

23 24

12

36

100

n/a

100

n/a n/a

100

0 0

100 100

29.731.6

0 0 0

72.4 70.2 70.3

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 19 18Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

5.6 5.7 6

68.4 69

2.1

27.6 29.8 31

3.3 2.1 2.2Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

6050

n/a n/a

16

2.7

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

not in schedule1559

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

2.53.4

50not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 19

5.6

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 5.7

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

2.22.32.1Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

17

25

14

28

13

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

164

24b

1995

… …

(%)

… …

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

153

510b

32b

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

29b

Year

……

4+ ANC visits (%)

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-3.7-3.7-2 10 2 0 2001

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Cook Islands

71

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

70

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

10 ...

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

23

Males Females

2522

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 20

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

18-0.3

716.33.9

647.33.2

2003 21 24

70 74 757468

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6772

Both sexes

1819

20

166186147

112102 124

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7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesNo0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a7

705 648

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

238

357

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

169 155

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

155

Cook Islands

515 751

226

389

100

0

100

0 0

100

0 0

100 100

710.4

0 0 0

91.7 90.9 93

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 170 256Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

10 12.4 11.6

89.6 93.8

5.2

8.3 9.1 6.2

4.2 3.8 4.6Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9996

0 0

468

3.5

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a100n/a

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

3742.6

9993

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 364

8.2

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 7.7

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

5.419.129.3Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

241

697

155

406

139

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

3

9b

2001

1998

… …

100

(%)

60 1996

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

...

12b

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

11b

Year

……

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

129138121

7671 81

89

10

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7477

Both sexes

11

75 79 808075

82.3

2003 10

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

41732.3

67 55

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

1310

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 9

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate7.22.9

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2002 VR 12 4 11

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

1.9

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

3

VR/SRSb

10 1986

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

8

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

1

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.9…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Costa Rica

77

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

77

11

Males Females

10 3 0 2002

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-5.6-5.6-1.2

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6

7

743

211

597

221

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

1.31.50.8Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 406

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

86

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

0.70.8

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

87

358

7.9

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a86n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

8.1 8.3 9.3Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

24.1 23.3 24.4

68.1 65.2

8.8

30.7 33.3 34.8

69.3 66.7 65.4

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 339 383

1.1 1

24.224.6

78.7 80.7 82.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

98.8 98.9

34.631.9

572

99

1.6

98.7

1.3 1.2

98.4

79.8 82.2

Costa Rica

642 685

234

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

226

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

8788

428

89

2002

20001998

2000

304 324

250

397

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a10

446 486

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesNo0

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70

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2001

7

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

8

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

79

1993

Year

6

2001

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

21

25

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1992Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

98

(%)

65

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

558726427

450324 604

126160

193

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

3551

Both sexes

223

49 42 554942

5.24.7

2003 193

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

166312

93 80

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

272172

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 161

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate4.45.9

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1994-1998 DHS 181 50 112

Child

24-59 months totale

3

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

77

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

2

VR/SRSb

0 1998

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

25

totale

62

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

46

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

3328

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Côte d'Ivoire

45

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

39

223

Males Females

0 0 0 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

0.71.52.2

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6

7

107

13

110

11

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

2.22.73.4Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 25

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

48

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

3.33.1

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

41

6.1

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

512080

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

6.4 6.3 6.2Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

7.6 7.5 7.2

23.2 20.1

6.2

75.4 78.7 79.9

24.6 21.3 22.4

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 42 44

5.3 5.4

7.57.2

22.3 22.6 23.5

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

94.7 94.7

77.676.8

114

94.6

5.5

94.5

5.5 5.3

94.5

23.7 22.6

Côte d'Ivoire

111 110

8

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

9

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

6654

24

56

2002

20001998

2000

54 49

10

28

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

418

22 24

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 re-established transmission

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes58

NoNo16

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35

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

1998-99

65

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

53b

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

573

1998-99

Year

44

1996

2000

48 1998-99

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

3

2203

690b

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1998-99Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

63

(%)

7

1+ ANC visits (%)

84

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

173181164

7066 74

56

7

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7175

Both sexes

8

72 78 797871

21.71.7

2003 7

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

4428-0.4

46 50

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

107

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 6

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate18.81.5

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2003 VR 7 1.4 6

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

1

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

8 ...

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

5

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

0.7

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.3…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Croatia

75

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

74

8

Males Females

10 4 0 2003

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-2.4-4.1-4.7

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6

7

630

330

628

333

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

1.11.11Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 541

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

10.5

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

95

366

8.6

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a100n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

7.9 9 7.3Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

12.9 13.8 12

86.1 85.5

8.2

14.9 13.6 14.5

85.1 86.4 81.4

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 374 369

0 0

14.513.5

97.6 97.6 97.7

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

100 100

18.613.9

575

100

0

100

0 0

100

97.4 97.7

Croatia

689 674

313

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

323

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9894

595

95

2002

20001998

2000

387 387

300

490

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a9

576 513

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

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4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

5

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

5

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

49

Year

4

2002

2002

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

14

1493

10

Total YearNo. of midwives available

2002Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

100

(%)

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

137144130

8784 90

66

7

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7578

Both sexes

8

76 79 807975

14.81.6

2003 7

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

113000.4

45 43

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

97

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 6

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate121.6

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2002 VR 8 2 7

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

1.6

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

2

VR/SRSb

10 1987

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

4

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

1

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.6…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Cuba

77

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

76

9

Males Females

10 3 0 2002

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-6.8-4.9-3

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6

7

236

121

196

139

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

0.20.30.2Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 167

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

99

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

0.20.1

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

99

186

7.1

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a43n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

6.6 7.1 7.5Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

10.3 11.4 11.3

85.5 86

7.3

15.3 14.2 14

84.7 85.8 86.5

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 175 197

0 0

10.811.1

0 0 0

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

75.6 75.2

13.514.5

170

75.2

0

76

0 0

78.5

0 0

Cuba

209 225

160

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

150

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9971

180

99

2002

20001998

2000

143 163

171

144

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a10

194 204

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes99

YesNo0

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100

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2001

4

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

11

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

137

2000

Year

3

1999

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

33

Total YearNo. of midwives available

…Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

100

(%)

72

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-3.7-6.6-6 10 3 0 2002

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Cyprus

78

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

78

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

10 ...

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

6

Males Females

65

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 5

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

8021.1

5814.92.3

5016.41.9

2003 6 5

77 79 828176

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7679

Both sexes

56

8

9910891

4737 59

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7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesNo0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a9

295 364

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

364

283

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

718 739

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

267

Cyprus

712 768

293

715

97.9

1.3

98.4

1.6 2.2

98.7

0 0.1

97.8 97.9

58.761.3

0 0 0

39.5 37.6 41.3

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 710 882Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

6.2 6.3 6.8

38.7 38.4

6.6

60.5 62.4 61.6

6.1 6.3 7Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

n/a98

2.1 2.1

268

6.2

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a100n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

00

8688

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 288

6.1

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 6.2

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

2.32.60Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

58

764

883

284

743

286

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

3b

… …

(%)

… …

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

10

47

4b

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

4b

Year

……

4+ ANC visits (%)

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

166169164

7472 76

44

5

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7276

Both sexes

5

72 79 797972

19.21.2

2003 5

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

10236-0.1

49 41

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

65

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 4

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate17.91.6

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2003 VR 5 1.5 4

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

1

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

8 ...

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

2

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

0.6

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.4…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Czech Republic

75

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

75

5

Males Females

10 4 0 2003

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-2.2-9.8-6.9

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6

7

1118

359

932

347

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

000Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 853

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

86

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

00

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

97

408

6.6

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a100n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

6.6 6.6 7Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

15.8 15.1 14.7

91.5 91.4

6.9

8.2 8.6 8.6

91.8 91.4 91.4

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 358 504

0 0

1515.6

90.1 89.4 89.2

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

100 100

8.68.5

916

100

0

100

0 0

100

89.4 90.4

Czech Republic

977 1083

373

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

327

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9897

892

99

2002

20001998

2000

391 380

461

841

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a10

990 1022

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

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4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

1993

2

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

3

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

88

1997

Year

2

2002

2002

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

14

4949

9

Total YearNo. of midwives available

2002Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

100

(%)

63

1+ ANC visits (%)

99

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

000 0 0 0 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

66

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

63

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

0 1993

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

72

Males Females

8330

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 39

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

226640.8

478.22.3

4810.9

2

2003 55 56

72 59 756865

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

5870

Both sexes

2854

81

23139095

16869 345

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PartialND

YesYes0

non-endemic

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

977

41 44

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

0.2

22

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

16 19

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

15

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

52 56

17

29

100

0

100

0 0

100

0 0

100 100

23.424.7

0 0 0

76.9 73.5 76.6

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 21 0.3Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

3.3 5 5

75.3 73.4

4.6

23.1 26.5 26.6

3.5 4.5 4.6Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

8868

0 0

38

4.2

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a0

n/a

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

0.20.2

95in schedule no coverage estimates

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 36

5

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 5

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

590.40.3Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

n/a

23

57

12

47

14

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1+ ANC visits (%)

98

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

12823

17b

1995

2000

… …

97

(%)

53 1992

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

388

67b

22b

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

20b

Year

2000…

4+ ANC visits (%)

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

000 0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Democratic Republic of the Congo

44

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

1

VR/SRSb

1993

40

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

2

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

0 2001

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

229

Males Females

248185

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 180

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

527712.4

1004.46.7

984.26.7

2003 205 217

47 40 534742

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

3648

Both sexes

163192

220

578720441

452302 618

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YesND

NoYes0

non-endemic

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

487

2 4

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

1

2

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

5 9

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

1

Democratic Republic of the Congo

12 12

1

15

100

n/a

100

n/a n/a

100

0 0

100 100

69.892.8

0 0 0

9.9 7.4 30.2

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 11 4Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

3.7 13.5 16.4

7.2 18.2

3.5

90.1 92.6 81.8

3.8 3.8 4.1Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

6849

n/a n/a

1

3.2

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

291548

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

3.66.4

54not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 1

3.7

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 2.6

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

27.816.44.8Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

5

15

1

12

1

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1+ ANC visits (%)

72

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

35b

2001

… …

61

(%)

4 2001

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

2463

990b

47b

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

42b

Year

……

4+ ANC visits (%)

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- -

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2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

121124117

7371 76

45

5

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7578

Both sexes

6

75 80 808075

20.71.8

2003 5

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

53640.3

48 51

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

75

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 5

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate201.7

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1996 VR 7 1.6 6

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

1.2

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

10 ...

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

4

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

0.6

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.6…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Denmark

77

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

77

6

Males Females

10 4 0 2003

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-1.7-1.5-7.2

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6

7

2583

2235

2297

2275

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

000Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 1888

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

00

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

96

2565

8.5

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a100n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

8.4 8.4 8.8Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

11.9 12.9 13.1

82.2 82.7

8.6

18 17.6 17.4

82 82.4 82.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 2478 2835

9.2 9.4

12.612.4

0 0 0

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

90.3 90.8

17.117.8

2141

89.8

8

90.4

9.6 9

92

0 0

Denmark

2353 2520

2120

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

2043

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

n/a96

1940

96

2002

20001998

2000

2725 2767

2352

1755

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a8

2083 2142

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

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4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

4

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

5

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

65

1988

Year

3

2002

1987

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

18

1312

7

Total YearNo. of midwives available

2001Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

100

(%)

72

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-1.8-1.8-1.8 0 0 0 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Djibouti

55

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

51

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

0 1991

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

183

Males Females

166121

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 93

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

7032.4

854.66.2

865.15.7

2003 138 144

59 48 625653

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

4758

Both sexes

110132

154

376544243

311190 483

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NoNo0

non-endemic

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

356

38 41

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

28

39

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

52 52

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

27

Djibouti

74 74

26

75

52.9

n/a

53.6

n/a n/a

54.5

0 0

53.4 53.3

47.147.1

0 0 0

52.5 52.8 52.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 52 54Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

10 10.6 10.1

52.9 51.5

6.1

47.5 47.2 48.5

6.3 6.3 6.3Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

6368

n/a n/a

39

6.2

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a0

n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

10.510.2

66not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 39

10.1

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 10

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

20.315.511.8Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

51

78

27

74

27

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Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

29b

2003

… …

61

(%)

… …

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

27

730b

38b

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

34b

Year

……

4+ ANC visits (%)

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2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-2.3-2.5-2.6 10 0 0 1999

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Dominica

73

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

1993

72

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

10 ...

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

14

Males Females

1410

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 11

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

790.7

629.22

5510.61.8

2003 12 12

71 74 777671

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7074

Both sexes

913

18

210231192

11892 151

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6

7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesNo0

certified polio free

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

ND8

215 221

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

146

210

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

197 214

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

143

Dominica

296 302

145

287

100

n/a

100

n/a n/a

100

0 0

100 100

28.725.7

0 0 0

73.3 71.5 71.3

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 200 205Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

11.8 10.5 12.2

74.3 71.3

6

26.7 28.5 28.7

5.8 5.8 6.4Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9999

n/a n/a

212

6.2

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/aNDn/a

no information providedUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

2.12.3

99not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 230

12.8

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 12.8

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

0.50.91.3Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

203

310

144

310

159

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

5b

1999

… …

100

(%)

48 1987

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

...

7b

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

7b

Year

2001100

4+ ANC visits (%)

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

250285215

147123 172

2932

35

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6470

Both sexes

38

66 71 737265

7.12.7

2003 35

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

87451.6

69 58

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

4234

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 29

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate5.83.1

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1998-2002 DHS 38 9 31

Child

24-59 months totale

3

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

7

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

4

VR/SRSb

10 2002

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

3

totale

22

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

3

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

36

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic

68

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

66

40

Males Females

9 0 1 1999

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-4.7-5.5-4

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6

7

295

36

232

39

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

1.41.82.4Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 75

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

81

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

3.23.2

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

75

155

5.7

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a40n/a

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

5.8 6.2 6.1Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

11.8 13.5 11.7

32.1 35.6

6.1

68.6 64.8 64.4

31.4 35.2 36.4

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 146 154

0.4 0.4

14.611.3

21.4 22.4 20.3

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

88.4 88.4

63.667.9

219

88.2

0.3

88.4

0.4 0.4

88.4

20.3 22.6

Dominican Republic

273 281

55

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

51

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9065

96

79

2002

20001998

2000

114 121

56

69

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

ND10

100 107

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes65

YesYes0

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93

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

1999

19

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

14

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

199

2000

Year

14

2002

97 1999

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

32

150b

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1999Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

98

(%)

63

1+ ANC visits (%)

100

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

212225199

127116 138

2125

29

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6872

Both sexes

29

69 73 757468

7.52.7

2003 27

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

130031.7

72 61

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

3324

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 24

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate6.33.5

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2000 VR 26 8 16

Child

24-59 months totale

3

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

7

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

4

VR/SRSb

10 1999

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

8

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

3

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

4…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Ecuador

Ecuador

71

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

70

30

Males Females

10 1 0 2000

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-5.7-5.7-5.5

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6

7

197

32

172

25

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

0.91.84.1Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 68

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

58

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

3.22.4

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

58

80

4.7

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

in schedule no coverage estimates

13n/a

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

4.4 4.1 4.8Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

9.3 8.5 8.8

39.4 33.5

4.8

61.7 68.8 66.5

38.3 31.2 36

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 53 91

3 2.3

6.49.8

15.4 28 35.4

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

85.3 87.6

6460.6

170

88.4

6.4

84.2

5.4 4.8

79.1

31.7 32.2

Ecuador

156 192

27

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

17

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9989

49

99

2002

20001998

2000

84 65

33

65

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

ND11

64 71

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

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4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

1999

16

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

7

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

300

1999

Year

12

2000

1999

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

19

1037

130

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1999Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

69

(%)

50

1+ ANC visits (%)

56

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

242280208

157119 201

3640

44

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6468

Both sexes

39

66 67 716965

6.93.3

2003 39

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

719312

79 65

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

4335

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 36

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate6.44

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1996-2000 DHS 54 20 44

Child

24-59 months totale

4

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

11

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

4

VR/SRSb

9 2000

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

9

totale

24

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

6

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

511

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Egypt

67

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

66

43

Males Females

10 1 1 2000

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-7-7.1-7.3

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6

7

192

22

171

24

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

1.61.91.9Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 61

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

98

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

1.61.4

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

59

4.9

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a

ND71

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

5 5 4.9Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

6.8 6.4 6

35.9 37.8

5.1

65.3 64.7 62.2

34.7 35.3 36.6

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 67 59

0.6 0.6

5.85.9

20.9 20 22

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

92.3 92.3

63.464.1

162

92

0.6

92.3

0.6 0.6

92.5

20.3 19.9

Egypt

181 194

22

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

24

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9898

64

98

2002

20001998

2000

64 67

21

56

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

669

73 70

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 endemic

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

PartialND

YesYes1

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41

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2000

21

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

10

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

1808

2000

Year

16

2003

52 2000

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

11

84

Total YearNo. of midwives available

2000Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

69

(%)

54

1+ ANC visits (%)

54

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

248284218

138126 150

2833

39

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6571

Both sexes

39

68 72 747367

7.62.9

2003 36

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

65151.8

76 67

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

4533

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 31

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate6.73.5

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1999 VR 15 7 11

Child

24-59 months totale

6

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

4

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

2

VR/SRSb

10 2002

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

4

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

1.7

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

2…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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El Salvador

70

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

69

42

Males Females

9 0 1 1999

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-3.2-3.2-4.8

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6

7

372

70

347

71

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

0.70.80.9Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 151

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

75

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

1.52.9

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

88

169

8

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a

71n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

8.2 8 8Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

24.2 21.2 22.8

43.5 42.4

7.7

57.5 54.9 57.6

42.5 45.1 44.7

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 170 178

6.4 6.1

2525.1

41.7 44.2 44.5

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

95.6 93.6

55.356.5

347

93.9

5.8

90.2

9.6 4.2

94

44 36.3

El Salvador

357 353

72

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

76

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9088

161

99

2002

20001998

2000

165 163

80

148

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a10

150 166

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesNo0

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76

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2001

16

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

12

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

164

1998

Year

9

1998

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

16

150b

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1998Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

90

(%)

54

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-2.3-2.3-3.2 0 0 0 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

Equatorial Guinea

51

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

0-27 days 6-11 months

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

...

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

......

0-11 months

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

...

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

1

VR/SRSb

1993

48

totale

... ...

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

0 1983

Child

... ... ... ... ...

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

169

Males Females

173129

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 121

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

Total fertility rate

2003

4942.6

886.35.9

915.95.9

2003 146 152

55 46 585250

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

4454

Both sexes

121139

157

464625331

404272 554

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6

7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

NoNo0

non-endemic

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

336

82 100

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

60

82

2001

2001

20001998

2000 2002

42 44

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

35

Equatorial Guinea

92 117

46

132

80.5

0

91.3

0 0

95.1

0 0

84.1 81.4

27.837.6

0 0 0

62 66.5 72.2

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 52 83Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

2002

8.3 9.8 9.8

62.4 70.1

1.7

38 33.5 29.9

4.1 2 1.8Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

7333

0 0

61

2.7

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

not in schedule0

53

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

9.416.4

51not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 70

9.9

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 9.9

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

4.85.97.8Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

65

139

26

113

28

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1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%) YearContraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

No. of midwives available

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

9

30b

1996

2001

… …

65

(%)

… …

Year

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

20

880b

40b

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

Total Year

36b

Year

200137

4+ ANC visits (%)

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- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

359507219

301190 445

7178

87

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

5263

Both sexes

91

64 54 666158

3.65.4

2003 85

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

41412.8

93 90

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

9982

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 70

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate3.66.1

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1998-2002 DHS 93 24 48

Child

24-59 months totale

1

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

48

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

0 2002

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

11

totale

24

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

29

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

1914

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Eritrea

59

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

56

100

Males Females

0 0 2 …

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-4.5-4.5-3.7

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6

7

36

7

30

5

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

49.239.147.9Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 18

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

83

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

47.941.5

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

9

4.2

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a

1755

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

4.7 4.8 5.1Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

4.1 5.3 5.6

59.7 61.5

5.1

33.9 37.3 38.5

66.1 62.7 63.7

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 8 8

0 0

4.52.7

0 0 0

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

100 100

36.340.3

35

100

0

100

0 0

100

0 0

Eritrea

29 34

6

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

5

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9183

18

84

2002

20001998

2000

10 8

5

23

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

607

21 23

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 non-endemic

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

NoNo0

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49

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2001

25

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

23b

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

153

2002

Year

19

1996

2002

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

2

72

630

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1995Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

28

(%)

5

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

319344294

114100 129

46

9

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6572

Both sexes

10

66 76 787765

21.61.2

2003 8

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

1323-1.3

52 47

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

118

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 7

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate18.31.6

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2002 VR 8 2 6

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

1.9

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

9 ...

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

4

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

1.3

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.6…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Estonia

71

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

70

9

Males Females

10 3 0 2002

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-11.5-9.93.2

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6

7

604

193

548

196

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

000.9Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 440

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

in schedule no coverage estimates

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

3.51.5

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

in schedule no coverage estimates

224

6.1

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a

100n/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

5.6 5.5 5.1Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

13.4 11.5 11

80.4 77.8

5.1

13.7 23.3 22.2

86.3 76.7 76.3

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 221 263

4.8 4.4

11.712.1

77.1 86 86

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

84.9 84.7

23.719.6

494

83.9

n/a

71.3

4.1 4.1

96.6

82.1 86.1

Estonia

548 557

174

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

169

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9994

421

95

2002

20001998

2000

223 244

201

426

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a10

433 461

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

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4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

6

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

5

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

12

1994

Year

4

2002

2002

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

15

422

38

Total YearNo. of midwives available

2002Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

100

(%)

56

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

450606305

386252 562

133160

186

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

4254

Both sexes

177

55 44 575149

4.66.1

2003 169

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

706782.7

94 94

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

210142

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 133

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate4.46.8

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1996-2000 DHS 166 48 97

Child

24-59 months totale

4

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

77

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

2

VR/SRSb

0 2000

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

24

totale

49

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

50

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

2928

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Ethiopia

Ethiopia

50

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

46

202

Males Females

0 0 1 ...

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-1.4-1.7-1.2

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6

7

21

2

16

2

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

29.529.325.9Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 8

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

24.422.9

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

at risk not in schedule

5

4.9

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

not in schedule

1024

exclusive AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

4.8 5.6 5.7Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

9.4 7.6 7.6

48.1 41.4

5.4

52.4 54.1 58.6

47.6 45.9 44.9

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 5 5

0.4 0.4

7.77.9

0.4 0.5 0.5

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

66.4 66.8

55.151.9

15

65.9

0.4

78.2

0.4 0.4

77.6

0.4 0.4

Ethiopia

19 20

2

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

2

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

7656

9

52

2002

20001998

2000

5 5

2

7

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

336

8 9

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 non-endemic

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesYes0

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10

4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2000

51

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

20

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

2865

2000

Year

38

2002

2000

5 2000

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

1

1142

850

Total YearNo. of midwives available

2000Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

6

(%)

6

1+ ANC visits (%)

27

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

275301249

173153 193

1719

21

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

6569

Both sexes

21

67 70 727166

6.22.9

2003 20

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

8391.2

66 56

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

2419

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 17

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate5

3.3

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1978 VR 39 10 28

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

7

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

8 ...

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

18

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

4

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

3…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

Page 1 of 3 - Fiji

Fiji

68

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

67

24

Males Females

8 1 0 2000

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-2.5-2.5-4.3

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6

7

240

54

194

56

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

5.610.110.9Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 127

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

92

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

11.17.7

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

88

79

3.7

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a

100n/a

partial AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

4.1 3.9 4.2Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

6.9 6.7 7.5

65.2 67.1

3.9

34.6 34.8 32.9

65.4 65.2 64.6

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 80 94

0 0

7.27.5

0 0 0

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

100 100

35.434.8

197

100

0

100

0 0

100

0 0

Fiji

203 209

53

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

52

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9994

132

91

2002

20001998

2000

82 85

60

129

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

989

140 155

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

Yes100

YesNo0

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4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

9

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

9

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

20

Year

7

1998

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

75b

Total YearNo. of midwives available

…Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

100

(%)

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

134138131

5755 60

34

4

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7580

Both sexes

5

75 82 828275

20.61.7

2003 4

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

52070.3

50 49

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

54

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 3

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate18.81.8

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2003 VR 4 1.1 3

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

0.8

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

10 ...

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

2

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

0.6

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.2…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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Finland

79

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

77

5

Males Females

10 4 0 2003

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-1.8-2.6-6.2

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6

7

1943

1321

1640

1288

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

000Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 1235

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

not in schedule

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

00

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

96

1628

6.9

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a

NDn/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

6.9 6.7 7.3Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

10 10.7 11

75.3 75.4

7

23.7 24.9 24.6

76.3 75.1 75.7

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 1543 1852

10.1 9.8

10.210

19.4 20.4 21

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

81.9 82.2

24.324.7

1607

82.2

11.1

82.2

10.8 10.5

81.9

19.8 20.7

Finland

1698 1841

1228

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

1159

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

9898

1276

97

2002

20001998

2000

1732 1710

1401

1226

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a9

1389 1470

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesNo0

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4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

2

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

57

1989

Year

2

2002

2002

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

16

3952

5

Total YearNo. of midwives available

2002Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

100

(%)

75

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year

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2003- - -

- - -

- -

2a

2b

b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period.c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey.d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months.e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense.… Not available.

132137128

5957 62

44

5

2003 Uncertainty

Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate)

Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods.

Males Females

7681

Both sexes

5

77 83 848476

20.51.9

2003 5

PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000)

Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb)

Both sexes

2003

601440.4

53 53

Total population (000)

POPULATION ESTIMATES

Annual growth rate (%)Dependency ratio (per 100)

65

Percentage of population aged 60+ years

Uncertainty 4

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years)

Uncertainty

Total fertility rate19.71.7

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates.

VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

2000 VR 5 1.6 4

Child

24-59 months totale

0

Source cUnder-5

0-4 years

1

1980-1989

a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

0

VR/SRSb

10 ...

Neonatal28 days- 5 months

Post-neonatald

totale

3

a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter-country comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups.

12-23 months

0.6

Period

or yearb

Infanttotale

0.4…

0-11 months

Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc

1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year

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France

80

Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources

1993

79

6

Males Females

10 3 0 2002

b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO.c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO.… Not available.

0-27 days 6-11 months

Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year

Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003

Basic indicators for all WHO Member States

Annual average percent change

1995-1999 2000-20031990-1994

-4.6-2.3-7.1

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6

7

2736

1753

2306

1735

Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health

Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health

000Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on healthExternal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health

Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 1754

General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b

General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure

29

Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%)children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%)

00

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0.

Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%)

Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization?

86

2103

9.3

Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%)

n/a

NDn/a

no AD useUse of vaccine of assured quality 2003

9.3 9.3 9.7Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product

2002

13.1 13.7 13.8

76 75.9

9.4

24 24.2 24.1

76 75.8 76

Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 2061 2348

53.6 54.9

13.413.2

96.8 96.6 96.8

Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate

Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)

43.4 42.1

2424

2231

40.9

52.6

43

52.6 52.2

43.1

96.7 96.5

France

2416 2588

1596

1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%)1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%)Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%)

Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%)

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1999

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available.

1563

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported

8597

1832

86

2002

20001998

2000

2306 2282

1786

1696

2001

2001

Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003

n/a10

1964 2080

1999

1998

National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002

Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05)Country polio eradication status 2004 certified polio free

Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States

YesND

YesNo0

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4+ ANC visits (%)

Year

3

Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births)

These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for

consideration.a

a See explanatory notes for sources and methods.

b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods.

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Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births)

758

1994

Year

2

2002

1993

… …

Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000)

Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births)

16

15122

17

Total YearNo. of midwives available

1999Births by caesarean section

Births in health facilities

Births attended by skilled health personnel

(%)Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods)

Pregnant women who received

99

(%)

69

1+ ANC visits (%)

Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health

Year


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