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World health statistics 2011.
1.Health status indicators. 2.World health. 3.Health services - statistics. 4.Mortality. 5.Morbidity. 6.Life expectancy.
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Table of Contents
Abbreviations

Introduction

Part I. Health-related Millennium Development Goals

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Summary of status and trends


Regional and country charts

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1. Children aged <5 years underweight (%)


2. Under-ve mortality rate (probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)
3. Measles immunization coverage among 1-year-olds (%)
4. Maternal mortality ratio (per 100 000 live births)
5. Births attended by skilled health personnel (%)
6. Contraceptive prevalence (%)
7. Adolescent fertility rate (per 1000 girls aged 1519 years)
8. Antenatal care coverage (%): at least 1 visit and at least 4 visits
9. Unmet need for family planning (%)
10. Prevalence of HIV among adults aged 1549 years (%)
11. Males aged 1524 years with comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS (%)
12. Females aged 1524 years with comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS (%)
13. Antiretroviral therapy coverage among people with advanced HIV infection (%)
14. Malaria mortality rate (per 100 000 population)
15. Children aged <5 years sleeping under insecticide-treated nets (%)
16. Children aged <5 years with fever who received treatment with any antimalarial (%)
17. Tuberculosis mortality rate among HIV-negative people (per 100 000 population)
18. Population using improved drinking-water sources (%)
19. Population using improved sanitation (%)

Part II. Global health indicators


Table 1

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36
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38
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40
41

43

Life expectancy and mortality

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Life expectancy at birth (years)


Stillbirth rate (per 1000 total births)
Neonatal mortality rate (per 1000 live births)
Infant mortality rate (probability of dying by age 1 per 1000 live births)
Under-ve mortality rate (probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)
Adult mortality rate (probability of dying between 15 and 60 years per 1000 population)

Table 2

Cause-specic mortality and morbidity

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Mortality
Maternal mortality ratio (per 100 000 live births)
Cause-specic mortality rate (per 100 000 population)
Age-standardized mortality rates by cause (per 100 000 population)
Distribution of years of life lost by broader causes (%)
Distribution of causes of death among children aged <5 years (%)
Morbidity
Prevalence of tuberculosis (per 100 000 population)
Incidence of tuberculosis (per 100 000 population per year)
Prevalence of HIV among adults aged 1549 years (%)

Table 3

Selected infectious diseases

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Cholera
Diphtheria
H5N1 inuenza
Japanese encephalitis
Leprosy
Malaria
Measles
Meningitis
Mumps
Pertussis
Plague
Poliomyelitis
Congenital rubella syndrome
Rubella
Neonatal tetanus
Total tetanus
Tuberculosis
Yellow fever

Table 4

Health service coverage

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Antenatal care coverage (%)


Births attended by skilled health personnel (%)
Births by caesarean section (%)
Neonates protected at birth against neonatal tetanus (%)
Immunization coverage among 1-year-olds (%)
Children aged 659 months who received vitamin A supplementation (%)

Children aged <5 years sleeping under insecticide-treated nets (%)


Children aged <5 years with fever who received treatment with any antimalarial (%)
Children aged <5 years with ARI symptoms taken to a health facility (%)
Children aged <5 years with diarrhoea receiving ORT (ORS and/or RHF) (%)
Unmet need for family planning (%)
Contraceptive prevalence (%)
Antiretroviral therapy coverage among HIV-infected pregnant women for PMTCT (%)
Antiretroviral therapy coverage among people with advanced HIV infection (%)
Case-detection rate for all forms of tuberculosis (%)
Smear-positive tuberculosis treatment-success rate (%)

Table 5

Risk factors

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Population using improved drinking-water sources (%)


Population using improved sanitation (%)
Population using solid fuels (%)
Low-birth-weight newborns (%)
Infants exclusively breastfed for the rst 6 months of life (%)
Children aged <5 years stunted (%)
Children aged <5 years underweight (%)
Children aged <5 years overweight (%)
Adults aged 20 years who are obese (%)
Alcohol consumption among adults aged 15 years (litres of pure alcohol per person per year)
Prevalence of smoking any tobacco product among adults aged 15 years (%)
Prevalence of current tobacco use among adolescents aged 1315 years (%)
Prevalence of condom use by adults aged 1549 years during higher-risk sex (%)
Population aged 1524 years with comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS (%)

Table 6

Health workforce, infrastructure and essential medicines

Health workforce
Number of physicians and density (per 10 000 population)
Number of nursing and midwifery personnel and density (per 10 000 population)
Number of dentistry personnel and density (per 10 000 population)
Number of pharmaceutical personnel and density (per 10 000 population)
Number of environment and public health workers and density (per 10 000 population)
Number of community health workers and density (per 10 000 population)
Infrastructure
Hospital beds (per 10 000 population)
Radiotherapy units (per 1 000 000 population)
Essential medicines
Median availability of selected generic medicines in public and private sectors (%)
Median consumer price ratio of selected generic medicines in public and private sectors

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Table 7

Health expenditure

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Health expenditure ratios


Total expenditure on health as a percentage of gross domestic product
General government expenditure on health as a percentage of total expenditure on health
Private expenditure on health as a percentage of total expenditure on health
General government expenditure on health as a percentage of total government expenditure
External resources for health as a percentage of total expenditure on health
Social security expenditure on health as a percentage of general government expenditure on health
Out-of-pocket expenditure as a percentage of private expenditure on health
Private prepaid plans as a percentage of private expenditure on health
Per capita health expenditures
Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)
Per capita total expenditure on health (PPP int. $)
Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$)
Per capita government expenditure on health (PPP int. $)

Table 8

Health inequities

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Births attended by skilled health personnel (%)


Measles immunization coverage among 1-year-olds (%)
Under-ve mortality rate (probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)

Table 9

Demographic and socioeconomic statistics

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Population total (000s)


Population median age (years)
Population aged under 15 (%)
Population aged over 60 (%)
Annual population growth rate (%)
Population living in urban areas (%)
Civil registration coverage (%) of births and causes of death
Total fertility rate (per woman)
Adolescent fertility rate (per 1000 girls aged 1519 years)
Adult literacy rate (%)
Net primary school enrolment rate (%)
Gross national income per capita (PPP int. $)
Population living on <$1 (PPP int. $) a day (%)

Footnotes

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Abbreviations
AIDS

acquired immunodeciency syndrome

AFR

WHO African Region

AMR

WHO Region of the Americas

ARI

acute respiratory infection

ART

antiretroviral therapy

DHS

Demographic and Health Survey

DTP3

3 doses of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine

EMR

WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region

EUR

WHO European Region

GDP

gross domestic product

HepB3

3 doses of hepatitis B vaccine

Hib3

3 doses of Haemophilus inuenzae type B vaccine

HIV

human immunodeciency virus

MCV

measles-containing vaccine

MDG

Millennium Development Goal

MICS

Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey

NHA

national health account

ORS

oral rehydration salts

ORT

oral rehydration therapy

PMTCT

prevention of mother-to-child transmission

PPP

Purchasing Power Parity

RHF

recommended home uid

SEAR

WHO South-East Asia Region

WPR

WHO Western Pacic Region

YLL

years of life lost

Introduction
The World Health Statistics series is WHOs annual compilation of health-related data for its 193
Member States, and includes a summary of the progress made towards achieving the health-related
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and associated targets.
As with previous versions, World Health Statistics 2011 has been compiled using publications and
databases produced and maintained by the technical programmes and regional offices of WHO.
Indicators have been included on the basis of their relevance to global public health; the availability
and quality of the data; and the reliability and comparability of the resulting estimates.
Taken together, these indicators provide a comprehensive summary of the current status of national
health and health systems in the following nine areas:
Q

life expectancy and mortality;

cause-specific mortality and morbidity;

selected infectious diseases;

health service coverage;

risk factors;

health workforce, infrastructure and essential medicines;

health expenditure;

health inequities; and

demographic and socioeconomic statistics.

The estimates in this book are derived from multiple sources, depending on each indicator and the
availability and quality of data. In many countries, statistical and health information systems are weak
and the underlying empirical data may not be available or may be of poor quality. Every effort has been
made to ensure the best use of country-reported data adjusted where necessary to deal with missing
values, to correct for known biases, and to maximize the comparability of the statistics across countries
and over time. In addition, statistical techniques and modelling have been used to fill data gaps.
Because of the weakness of the underlying empirical data in many countries, a number of the indicators
are associated with significant uncertainty. It is WHO policy on statistical transparency to make available
to users the methods of estimation and the margins of uncertainty for relevant indicators. However,
because of space restrictions, printed versions of the World Health Statistics series include uncertainty
ranges for only a few indicators. Further information on the margins of uncertainty for additional
indicators will be made available at the Global Health Observatory web site.1

1.

The Global Health Observatory (GHO) is WHOs portal providing access to data and analyses for monitoring the global health situation.
See: www.who.int/gho

While every effort has been made to maximize the comparability of the statistics across countries
and over time, users are advised that country data may differ in terms of the definitions, datacollection methods, population coverage and estimation methods used. More-detailed information
on indicator metadata is available in the WHO Indicator and Measurement Registry.2
WHO presents World Health Statistics 2011 as an integral part of its ongoing efforts to provide
enhanced access to high-quality data on core measures of population health and national health
systems. Unless otherwise stated, all estimates have been cleared by WHO following consultation
with Member States and are published here as official WHO figures. However, these best
estimates have been derived using standard categories and methods to enhance their cross-national
comparability. As a result they should not be regarded as the nationally endorsed statistics of
Member States which may have been derived using alternative methodologies.

2.

www.who.int/gho/indicatorregistry

Part I
Health-related
Millennium Development Goals

Summary of status and trends


The progress made towards the achievement of the health-related Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs) continues to vary both between countries and across the range of different goals.
Undernutrition among children remains common in many parts of the world. According
to recent estimates, 115 million children under 5 years of age worldwide are underweight.
Although global prevalence is decreasing, progress is uneven (Figure 1). In Africa, the stagnation
of prevalence coupled with population growth led to an increase in the number of underweight
children from 24 million in 1990 to 30 million in 2010. In Asia, the number of underweight
children was estimated to be even larger at around 71 million in 2010. About 178 million
children globally are too short for their age group (stunted) compared to the WHO child growth
standards, with such stunting being a key indicator of chronic malnutrition. As growth slows
down, brain development lags behind and as a result stunted children are more likely to learn
poorly. Stunting rates among children are highest in Africa and Asia.

Figure 1: Children aged <5 years underweight (%)*

Children underweight (%)


<20
2029.9
3039.9
0
Data not available
Not applicable

* Created 14 January 2011 using the most up-to-date data available for different countries in the period 20002009.

Child mortality continues to decline worldwide. The total number of deaths of children under
5 years old fell from 12.4 million in 1990 to 8.1 million in 2009. The mortality rate in children
under 5 years old has fallen correspondingly from 89 per 1000 live births in 1990 to 60 per 1000
live births in 2009, representing a reduction of about one third. At the same time, the average
annual rate of decline has accelerated over the period 20002009 compared with the 1990s
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(Table 1). The level of mortality, however, remained alarmingly high in certain regions of the
world. In 2009, the levels of mortality in children under 5 years old in the WHO African Region
(127 per 1000 live births) and in low-income countries (117 per 1000 live births) were still higher
than the 1990 global level of 89 per 1000 live births (Figure 2). Much more needs to be done
to achieve the target of a two-thirds reduction in the 1990 mortality levels by the year 2015. In
particular, efforts to reduce neonatal mortality rates (deaths during the first 28 days of life) need
to be increased as the rates of decline are slower than those observed among older children. In
2009, 40% of all deaths among children under 5 years old occurred in the neonatal period.
Table 1: Average annual rate of decline (%) in mortality in children under 5 years old,
19901999 and 20002009
WHO region

19901999

20002009

African Region

1.0

2.5

Region of the Americas

4.2

4.3

South-East Asia Region

2.7

4.0

European Region

3.7

5.6

Eastern Mediterranean Region

1.8

2.1

Western Pacic Region

2.4

5.4

GLOBAL

1.3

2.7

Figure 2: Mortality in children under 5 years old in 1990 and 2009 by WHO region and
country-income group
200

1990

Probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births

180

2009

160

Global, 1990

140

Global, 2009

120
100
80
60
40
20
0

AFR

AMR

SEAR

EUR

EMR

WPR

13

Low
income

Lower
middle
income

Upper
middle
income

High
income

Pneumonia and diarrhoeal diseases are the two biggest killers of children under 5 years old,
accounting for 18% and 15% of all deaths respectively in 2008. These rates include deaths that
occur during the neonatal period. The WHO African Region and the WHO South-East Asia
Region experience the highest burden of mortality due to pneumonia and diarrhoea, and include
numerous countries that are not on track to achieve the MDG 4 target of reducing child mortality
by two-thirds.
The coverage of crucial child health interventions against often fatal diseases remains
inadequate. These interventions include oral rehydration therapy and zinc for diarrhoea, and
case management with antibiotics for pneumonia. Most child deaths due to pneumonia could
be avoided if effective interventions were implemented on a broad scale and reached the most
vulnerable populations.
By 2009, global measles immunization coverage was 82% among children aged 1223
months. This was up from 73% in 1990 (Figure 3) with low-income countries experiencing the
highest increase during that time. Coverage in the WHO African Region, however, remained low
compared to other regions.

Figure 3: Measles immunization coverage (%) in 1990 and 2009 by WHO region and
country-income group
100
90

1990

Global, 1990

2009

Global, 2009

80
70

Percentage

60
50
40
30
20
10
0

AFR

AMR

SEAR

EUR

EMR

WPR

14

Low
income

Lower
middle
income

Upper
middle
income

High
income

The most recent estimates suggest that the number of women dying as a result of complications
during pregnancy and childbirth has decreased by 34% from 546 000 in 1990 to 358 000 in 2008.
Although such progress is notable, the annual rate of decline of 2.3% is less than half of the 5.5%
needed to achieve the target of reducing the maternal mortality ratio by three quarters between 1990
and 2015. Almost all maternal deaths (99%) in 2008 occurred in developing countries (Figure 4).
While the rate of decline in maternal mortality in the WHO South-East Asia Region was among the
highest observed, the rate of decline in the WHO African Region remained stubbornly slow (Table 2)
corresponding to 620 per 100 000 live births in 2008.

Figure 4: Estimated number of maternal deaths, 2008

AFR
190 000
WPR
358 000

AMR
10 000

SEAR
91 000
EUR
2300
EMR
52 000

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Table 2: Average annual rate of decline (%) in maternal mortality, 19902008


WHO region

19902008

African Region

1.7

Region of the Americas

2.7

South-East Asia Region

5.0

European Region

4.1

Eastern Mediterranean Region

1.5

Western Pacic Region

5.0

GLOBAL

2.3

There have been improvements in the coverage of interventions to reduce maternal mortality,
including the provision of family-planning services and ensuring that all women have access to
skilled care during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. Latest estimates suggest
that 63% of women in developing countries aged 1549 years who are married or in another
type of union are using some form of contraception. Although 80% of pregnant women received
antenatal care at least once during the period 20002010, only 53% received the WHOrecommended minimum of four antenatal visits. The proportion of deliveries attended by skilled
health personnel rose from 58% in 1990 to 68% in 2008, but remained low in the WHO
African Region and the WHO South-East Asia Region where only around 50% of deliveries were
attended by skilled health personnel.
A growing number of countries have recorded decreases in the number of confirmed cases of
malaria and/or reported admissions and deaths since 2000. National control efforts have resulted
in a reduction in the estimated number of deaths from almost 1 million in 2000 to 781 000 in
2009. The estimated number of cases of malaria rose from 233 million in 2000 to 244 million
in 2005 but decreased to 225 million in 2009. A total of 11 countries and one area in the WHO
African Region showed a reduction of more than 50% in either confirmed malaria cases or
malaria admissions and deaths between 2000 and 2009. In other WHO regions, the number of
reported cases of confirmed malaria decreased by more than 50% in 32 countries. In 2009, the
WHO European Region reported for the first time no cases of Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
The annual global number of new cases of tuberculosis continues to increase slightly as slow
reductions in incidence rates per capita are offset by population increases. In 2009, prevalence
was estimated at 1216 million cases, with an estimated 9.4 million new cases. An estimated 1.3
million HIV-negative people died from tuberculosis in 2009 (Figure 5). Mortality due to this
disease has fallen by more than a third since 1990, and if the current rate of decline is sustained
at the global level, the MDG targets of halving tuberculosis prevalence and deaths by 2015
could be achieved. At the regional level, however, efforts will be needed to accelerate the rate of
decline in the WHO African Region if these targets are to be met. In 2008, the treatment success
rate reached 86% worldwide and 87% in countries with a high burden of disease. However,
multidrug-resistant tuberculosis continues to pose problems.

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Figure 5: Deaths due to tuberculosis among HIV-negative people (per 100 000 population
per year), 2009

Estimated tuberculosis deaths


per 100 000 population
09
1024
2539
4059
0
Data not available
Not applicable

The number of people living with HIV worldwide continues to grow, reaching an estimated
33.3 million people in 2009 23% higher than in 1999. In 2009, there were an estimated 2.6
million new infections and 1.8 million HIV/AIDS-related deaths. However, the overall growth
of the global epidemic appears to have stabilized, with the annual number of estimated new HIV
infections steadily declining. In 2009, the estimated number of new HIV infections was 19%
lower than in 1999. The increasing number of people living with HIV reflects in part the lifeprolonging effects of antiretroviral therapy (ART). As of December 2009, ART was available to
more than 5 million people in low-income and middle-income countries. An additional 700 000
people received treatment in high-income countries in 2009, bringing the global total to almost
6 million. Despite such global progress, treatment-coverage rates remain low in low-income and
middle-income countries (36% overall) with significant variation at regional level (Table 3).

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Table 3: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) in low-income and middle-income countries by WHO region,
2009
WHO region

ART coverage among people with


advanced HIV infection (%)

Number of people receiving ART


(000s)

African Region

37

3912

Region of the Americas

50

478

South-East Asia Region

32

577

European Region

19

115

13

Western Pacic Region

33

160

GLOBAL

36

5254

Eastern Mediterranean Region

Neglected tropical diseases affect more than 1000 million people, primarily in poor populations
living in tropical and subtropical climates. Since 1985, the reported prevalence of leprosy has
been reduced by more than 90%, and more than 15 million patients have been cured. In 2009,
lymphatic filariasis was endemic in 81 countries. Of these countries, 53 were implementing mass
treatment programmes with the number of people treated increasing from 10 million in 2000
to 546 million in 2007. Between 1989 and 2009, the number of new cases of dracunculiasis
fell from an estimated 892 055 in 12 disease-endemic countries to 3190 reported cases in four
countries a decrease of more than 99%. Outbreaks of dengue, however, are increasing and
spreading geographically, with cases being reported in five of the six WHO regions.
The percentage of the worlds population with access to improved drinking-water sources
increased from 77% to 87% between 1990 and 2008. One component of Target 7.C of MDG 7
is to halve the proportion of the population without sustainable access to safe drinking-water.
Given the current rate, it is likely that this component will be met. Nevertheless, in 2008
some 884 million people still relied upon unimproved water sources 84% of whom were
living in rural areas. The other component of Target 7.C is to halve the proportion of the
population without sustainable access to basic sanitation. Current rates of progress towards this
are insufficient. In 2008, 2600 million people were not using improved sanitation facilities,
including over 1100 million people with no access to toilets or sanitation facilities of any
kind. If current trends continue, this component of Target 7.C will not be met. There remains
considerable variation not only between WHO regions and country-income groups in the
attainment of these components but between the two components themselves (Figure 6).

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Figure 6: Percentage of population using improved drinking-water sources and sanitation


facilities in 2008 by WHO region and country-income group
AFR
AMR
EUR
SEAR
EMR
WPR
Water
Sanitation

Low income
Lower middle income
Upper middle income
High income

Global
0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Percentage

Developing countries continue to face low availability and high costs in relation to essential
medicines. Surveys in more than 40 mainly low-income and middle-income countries indicate
that selected generic medicines were available in only 42% of health facilities in the public sector
and 64% of facilities in the private sector. Lack of medicines in the public sector forces patients
to purchase medicines from the private sector, where generic medicines cost on average 630%
more than their international reference price with originator brands being generally even more
expensive.
The impact of noncommunicable diseases including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes,
certain types of cancers and chronic respiratory diseases is steadily growing, affecting both
developed and developing countries, and people in all age groups. In 2008, noncommunicable
diseases caused an estimated 36 million deaths worldwide; up from 35 million in 2004. The
causes of the main chronic disease epidemics are well established and well known, including
unhealthy diet and excessive energy intake, physical inactivity, overweight and obesity, tobacco
use and the harmful use of alcohol. Tackling these risk factors largely depends upon actions
taken in a variety of policy domains, as well as increased prevention efforts and access to services
such as those for early detection.
Injuries, both intentional and unintentional, directly lead to the death of more than 5 million
people worldwide annually and cause harm to millions more. Such injuries account for 9% of
global mortality and create enormous demand for medical care and rehabilitation services. The

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burden of injury disproportionately falls upon the poor, who often live, work and travel in unsafe
environments; benefit less from prevention efforts; and have less access to high-quality treatment
and rehabilitation services.
Achieving the health-related MDGs will depend heavily upon the extent to which health
programmes can be integrated, shortfalls in funding met and underlying health systems
strengthened particularly in terms of health personnel, financing and the organization of service
delivery. There are major concerns with regard to raising the necessary resources needed in all
these areas. The most-recent statistics from countries still indicate a ten-fold gap in the density of
doctors and nurses between low-income and high-income countries. The gap in per capita total
health expenditure in 2008 was even larger at 74 versus 4246 PPP int. $ (Purchasing Power Parity at
international dollar rate) respectively.
Well-functioning health information systems continue to be needed to monitor progress
towards the attainment of the health-related MDGs, as well as the progress made towards other
national health objectives and equity goals. Reviews of systems performance are also needed to
inform national and international decision-making processes. Although progress is being made,
reliable statistics are scarce in many countries and enormous challenges remain in the building of
in-country capacity.

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Regional and country charts


The following charts provide country-by-country summaries of progress and current regional
averages for key MDG indicators for which data are available. Depending on the availability of
data for each indicator, there are three types of chart:

Chart type I
For four indicators under-five mortality rate; maternal mortality ratio; population using
improved drinking-water sources; and population using improved sanitation the charts show
data for the latest available year; trends since 1990 (or since the first year for which data are
available); and the overall trend required for the country to achieve the relevant MDG by 2015.

Chart type II
For five indicators children aged <5 years underweight; measles immunization coverage among
1-year-olds; births attended by skilled health personnel; prevalence of HIV among adults aged
1549 years; and tuberculosis mortality rate among HIV-negative people the charts show data
for the latest available year; and country trends since the year for which data were first available.
For most countries, data have been available since the baseline year of 1990.

Chart type III


For ten indicators contraceptive prevalence; adolescent fertility rate; antenatal care coverage;
unmet need for family planning; males aged 1524 years with comprehensive correct knowledge
of HIV/AIDS; females aged 1524 years with comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS;
antiretroviral therapy coverage among people with advanced HIV infection; malaria mortality
rate; children aged <5 years sleeping under insecticide-treated nets; and children aged <5 years
with fever who received treatment with any antimalarial the charts show only data for the latest
available year.

Further details can be found in the country tables as indicated in each chart.

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1. Children aged <5 years underweight (%)


AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Algeria

3.7

Chile

0.5

Ukraine

0.9

Kuwait

1.7

Swaziland

6.1

United States of America

1.3

Germany

1.1

Jordan

1.9

Gabon

8.8

Brazil

2.2

Belarus

1.3

Tunisia

3.3

Equatorial Guinea

10.6

Jamaica

2.2

Bosnia and Herzegovina

1.6

Lebanon

4.2

Botswana

10.7

Argentina

2.3

Bulgaria

1.6

Saudi Arabia

5.3

Congo

11.8

Cuba

3.4

Serbia

1.8

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

5.6

Sao Tome and Principe

13.1

Dominican Republic

3.4

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

1.8

Egypt

6.8

Zimbabwe

14.0

Mexico

3.4

Czech Republic

2.1

Iraq

7.1

Ghana

14.3

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

3.7

Montenegro

2.2

Morocco

9.9

Senegal

14.5

Nicaragua

4.3

Georgia

2.3

Syrian Arab Republic

10.0

Zambia

14.9

Trinidad and Tobago

4.4

Kyrgyzstan

2.7

Djibouti

29.6

Malawi

15.5

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

4.5

Republic of Moldova

3.2

Pakistan

31.3

Gambia

15.8

Belize

4.9

Romania

3.5

Sudan

31.7

Kenya

16.4

Colombia

5.1

Turkey

3.5

Somalia

32.8

Uganda

16.4

Peru

5.4

Armenia

4.2

Afghanistan

32.9

Cameroon

16.6

Uruguay

6.0

Uzbekistan

4.4

Yemen

43.1

Lesotho

16.6

El Salvador

6.1

Kazakhstan

4.9

Bahrain

Cte d'Ivoire

16.7

Ecuador

6.2

Albania

6.6

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Mauritania

16.7

Suriname

7.5

Azerbaijan

8.4

Oman

United Republic of Tanzania

16.7

Honduras

8.6

Turkmenistan

10.5

Qatar

Guinea-Bissau

17.4

Guyana

10.8

Tajikistan

14.9

United Arab Emirates

Namibia

17.5

Guatemala

17.7

Andorra

Rwanda

18.0

Haiti

18.9

Austria

Benin

20.2

Antigua and Barbuda

Belgium

Liberia

20.4

Bahamas

Croatia

Togo

20.5

Barbados

Cyprus

Tuvalu

1.6

Guinea

20.8

Canada

Denmark

Singapore

3.3

Mozambique

21.2

Costa Rica

Estonia

China

4.5

Sierra Leone

21.3

Dominica

Finland

Mongolia

5.3

Central African Republic

21.8

Grenada

France

Solomon Islands

11.5

Comoros

25.0

Panama

Greece

Vanuatu

11.7

Nigeria

26.7

Paraguay

Hungary

Papua New Guinea

18.1

Angola

27.5

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Iceland

Viet Nam

20.2

Mali

27.9

Saint Lucia

Ireland

Philippines

20.7

Democratic Republic of the Congo

28.2

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Israel

Cambodia

28.8

Chad

33.9

Italy

Lao People's Democratic Republic

31.6

Eritrea

34.5

Latvia

Australia

Ethiopia

34.6

Lithuania

Brunei Darussalam

Burkina Faso

37.4

Luxembourg

Cook Islands

Burundi

38.9

Thailand

7.0

Malta

Fiji

Niger

39.9

Bhutan

12.0

Monaco

Japan

Cape Verde

...

Indonesia

19.6

Netherlands

Kiribati

Madagascar

...

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

20.6

Norway

Malaysia

Mauritius

...

Sri Lanka

21.6

Poland

Marshall Islands

Seychelles

...

Maldives

25.7

Portugal

Micronesia (Federated States of)

South Africa

...

Myanmar

29.6

Russian Federation

Nauru

Nepal

38.8

San Marino

New Zealand

Bangladesh

41.3

Slovakia

Niue

Timor-Leste

41.5

Slovenia

Palau

India

43.5

Spain

Republic of Korea

Sweden

Samoa

Switzerland

Tonga

United Kingdom

SEAR

Key
Country trend
1990

Latest available

WPR

This chart shows the percentage of children under 5 years old who are underweight in each country.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by the latest available data since 2000. Regional averages are not available at this time.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 5.
23

2. Under-ve mortality rate (probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)
AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Seychelles

10

Canada

Luxembourg

United Arab Emirates

Mauritius

15

Cuba

San Marino

Qatar

Cape Verde

27

Chile

Cyprus

Bahrain

12

Algeria

32

United States of America

Finland

Lebanon

12

Namibia

47

Dominica

10

Iceland

Oman

12

Eritrea

55

Barbados

11

Slovenia

Kuwait

13

Botswana

57

Costa Rica

11

Sweden

Syrian Arab Republic

16

Madagascar

58

Antigua and Barbuda

12

Andorra

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

19

South Africa

62

Bahamas

12

Czech Republic

Egypt

21

Gabon

69

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

12

Denmark

Saudi Arabia

21

Ghana

69

Uruguay

13

Estonia

Tunisia

21

Swaziland

73

Grenada

14

France

Jordan

25

Sao Tome and Principe

78

Argentina

15

Germany

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

31

Kenya

84

Saint Kitts and Nevis

15

Greece

Morocco

38

Lesotho

84

El Salvador

17

Ireland

Iraq

44

Zimbabwe

89

Mexico

17

Italy

Yemen

66

Senegal

93

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

17

Monaco

Pakistan

87

Togo

98

Belize

18

Norway

Gambia

103

Colombia

19

Portugal

Comoros

104

Saint Lucia

Ethiopia

Regional average
18

Regional average
72

Djibouti

93

Sudan

108

20

Spain

Somalia

180

104

Brazil

21

Switzerland

Afghanistan

199

United Republic of Tanzania

108

Peru

21

Austria

Regional average
127

Malawi

110

Panama

23

Belgium

Rwanda

111

Paraguay

23

Israel

Liberia

112

Ecuador

24

Netherlands

Mauritania

117

Nicaragua

26

United Kingdom

Benin

118

Suriname

26

Croatia

Cte d'Ivoire

118

Honduras

30

Hungary

Congo

128

Jamaica

31

Lithuania

Uganda

128

Dominican Republic

32

Poland

Nigeria

138

Guyana

35

Malta

Zambia

141

Trinidad and Tobago

35

Serbia

Guinea

142

Guatemala

40

Slovakia

Mozambique

142

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

51

Latvia

Equatorial Guinea

145

Haiti

87

Montenegro

Cameroon

154

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

10

Niger

160

Bulgaria

11

Angola

161

Belarus

12

Burkina Faso

166

Romania

12

Burundi

166

Maldives

13

Russian Federation

12

Central African Republic

171

Thailand

13

Bosnia and Herzegovina

14

Mali

191

Sri Lanka

16

Albania

15

Sierra Leone

192

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

33

Ukraine

15

Guinea-Bissau

193

Indonesia

39

Republic of Moldova

17

Democratic Republic of the Congo

199

Nepal

48

Turkey

20

Chad

209

Bangladesh

52

Armenia

22

Timor-Leste

56

Georgia

29

India

66

Kazakhstan

29

Myanmar

71

Azerbaijan

33

Bhutan

79

Uzbekistan

36

Kyrgyzstan

37

Turkmenistan

45

Tajikistan

61

SEAR

Regional average
59

Regional
average
13

Key
1990

Country trend
MDG target

Latest available

WPR
Japan

Singapore

Australia

Republic of Korea

Malaysia

New Zealand

Brunei Darussalam

Cook Islands

15

Palau

15

Vanuatu

16

Niue

17

Fiji

18

China

19

Tonga

19

Viet Nam

24

Samoa

25

Mongolia

29

Philippines

33

Marshall Islands

35

Tuvalu

35

Solomon Islands

36

Micronesia (Federated States of)

39

Nauru

44

Kiribati

46

Lao People's Democratic Republic

59

Papua New Guinea

68

Cambodia

88

Regional average
21

2015

This chart shows estimated under-five mortality. The bold lines indicate trends since 1990 or since the first year for which data are
available. The thin lines indicate the projected trend needed to reduce by two thirds the under-five mortality rate by 2015.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by 2009 level.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 1.
24

3. Measles immunization coverage among 1-year-olds (%)


AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Mauritius

99

Antigua and Barbuda

99

Belarus

99

Bahrain

99

Seychelles

97

Argentina

99

Greece

99

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

99

Cape Verde

96

Brazil

99

Hungary

99

Qatar

99

Gambia

96

Dominica

99

Kazakhstan

99

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

98

Eritrea

95

Grenada

99

Kyrgyzstan

99

Morocco

98

Swaziland

95

Honduras

99

Monaco

99

Saudi Arabia

98

Botswana

94

Nicaragua

99

Slovakia

99

Tunisia

98

Ghana

93

Saint Kitts and Nevis

99

Turkmenistan

99

Kuwait

97

Malawi

92

Saint Lucia

99

Andorra

98

Oman

97

Rwanda

92

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

99

Croatia

98

Egypt

95

Burundi

91

Bahamas

98

Czech Republic

98

Jordan

95

United Republic of Tanzania

91

Belize

97

Finland

98

United Arab Emirates

92

Sao Tome and Principe

90

Guyana

97

Poland

98

Sudan

82

Algeria

88

Chile

96

Russian Federation

98

Syrian Arab Republic

81

Lesotho

85

Cuba

96

Spain

98

Pakistan

80

Zambia

85

Colombia

95

Albania

97

Afghanistan

76

Togo

84

El Salvador

95

Romania

97

Djibouti

73

Comoros

79

Mexico

95

Sweden

97

Iraq

69

Senegal

79

Barbados

94

Turkey

97

Yemen

58

Angola

77

Trinidad and Tobago

94

Armenia

96

Lebanon

53

Mozambique

77

Uruguay

94

Bulgaria

96

Somalia

24

Congo

76

Canada

93

Germany

96

Democratic Republic of the Congo

76

Guatemala

92

Israel

96

Guinea-Bissau

76

United States of America

92

Latvia

96

Namibia

76

Paraguay

91

Lithuania

96

Regional average
93

WPR

Zimbabwe

76

Peru

91

Luxembourg

96

Brunei Darussalam

99

Burkina Faso

75

Jamaica

88

Netherlands

96

Nauru

99

Ethiopia

75

Suriname

88

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

96

Niue

99

Cameroon

74

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

86

Estonia

95

Tonga

99

Kenya

74

Panama

85

Portugal

95

Viet Nam

97

Niger

73

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

83

Serbia

95

Malaysia

95

Benin

72

Costa Rica

81

Slovenia

95

Singapore

95

Mali

71

Dominican Republic

79

Uzbekistan

95

Australia

94

Sierra Leone

71

Ecuador

66

Belgium

94

China

94

Uganda

68

Haiti

59

Ukraine

94

Fiji

94

Cte d'Ivoire

67

Bosnia and Herzegovina

93

Japan

94

Liberia

64

Iceland

92

Marshall Islands

94

Madagascar

64

Norway

92

Mongolia

94

Central African Republic

62

San Marino

92

Republic of Korea

93

South Africa

62

Bhutan

98

Italy

91

Mauritania

59

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

98

France

90

Gabon

55

Maldives

98

Republic of Moldova

Equatorial Guinea

51

Thailand

98

Guinea

51

Sri Lanka

Nigeria

41

Chad

23

Regional average
69

Regional
average
94

SEAR

Regional average
76

Country trend

Regional average
93

Cambodia

92

Tuvalu

90

90

New Zealand

89

Switzerland

90

Philippines

88

96

Ireland

89

Micronesia (Federated States of)

86

Bangladesh

89

Tajikistan

89

Kiribati

82

Myanmar

87

Cyprus

87

Cook Islands

78

Indonesia

82

Montenegro

86

Palau

75

Nepal

79

United Kingdom

86

Solomon Islands

60

India

71

Denmark

84

Lao People's Democratic Republic

59

Timor-Leste

70

Austria

83

Papua New Guinea

58

Georgia

83

Vanuatu

52

Malta

82

Samoa

49

Azerbaijan

67

Key
1990

Regional
average
82

Latest available

This chart shows the percentage of 1-year-olds fully immunized against measles.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by 2009 level.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 4.
25

4. Maternal mortality ratio (per 100 000 live births)


AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Mauritius

36

Canada

12

Greece

Qatar

Cape Verde

94

United States of America

24

Ireland

Kuwait

Algeria

120

Chile

26

Austria

United Arab Emirates

10

Namibia

180

Uruguay

27

Belgium

Bahrain

19

Botswana

190

Costa Rica

44

Denmark

Oman

20

Gabon

260

Bahamas

49

Iceland

Saudi Arabia

24

Equatorial Guinea

280

Cuba

53

Italy

Lebanon

26

Eritrea

280

Trinidad and Tobago

55

Sweden

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

30

Comoros

340

Brazil

58

Poland

Syrian Arab Republic

46

Ghana

350

Barbados

64

Slovakia

Jordan

59

Togo

350

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

68

Spain

Tunisia

60

Gambia

400

Argentina

70

Germany

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

64

Benin

410

Panama

71

Israel

Iraq

75

Senegal

410

Colombia

85

Norway

Egypt

82

South Africa

410

Mexico

85

Portugal

Morocco

110

Swaziland

420

Jamaica

89

Czech Republic

Yemen

210

Uganda

430

Belize

94

Finland

Pakistan

260

Madagascar

440

Paraguay

95

France

Djibouti

300

Cte d'Ivoire

470

Peru

98

Malta

Ethiopia

470

Dominican Republic

100

Serbia

Zambia

470

Nicaragua

100

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Malawi

510

Suriname

100

Netherlands

Regional average
66

Kenya

530

El Salvador

110

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Lesotho

530

Guatemala

110

Cyprus

10

Rwanda

540

Honduras

110

Switzerland

10

Regional average
320

Sudan

750

Somalia

1200

Afghanistan

1400

WPR

Mauritania

550

Ecuador

140

Estonia

12

Japan

Mozambique

550

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

180

United Kingdom

12

Australia

Burkina Faso

560

Guyana

270

Bulgaria

13

Singapore

Congo

580

Haiti

300

Hungary

13

New Zealand

14

Cameroon

600

Antigua and Barbuda

Lithuania

13

Republic of Korea

18

Angola

610

Dominica

Croatia

14

Brunei Darussalam

21

Democratic Republic of the Congo

670

Grenada

Belarus

15

Fiji

26

Guinea

680

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Montenegro

15

Malaysia

31

United Republic of Tanzania

790

Saint Lucia

Luxembourg

17

China

38

Zimbabwe

790

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Slovenia

18

Viet Nam

56

Niger

820

Latvia

20

Mongolia

65

Mali

830

Turkey

23

Philippines

94

Nigeria

840

Ukraine

26

Solomon Islands

100

Central African Republic

850

Romania

27

Papua New Guinea

250

Burundi

970

37

Armenia

29

Cambodia

290

Sierra Leone

970

39

Uzbekistan

30

Lao People's Democratic Republic

580

Liberia

990

Thailand

48

Albania

31

Cook Islands

Guinea-Bissau

1000

Bhutan

200

Republic of Moldova

32

Kiribati

Chad

1200

India

230

Azerbaijan

38

Marshall Islands

Sao Tome and Principe

Indonesia

240

Russian Federation

39

Micronesia (Federated States of)

Seychelles

240

Kazakhstan

45

Nauru

250

Georgia

48

Niue

Bangladesh

340

Tajikistan

64

Palau

Timor-Leste

370

Turkmenistan

77

Samoa

Nepal

380

Kyrgyzstan

81

Tonga

Andorra

Tuvalu

Monaco

Vanuatu

San Marino

Regional average
620

Regional average
21

SEAR
Maldives
Sri Lanka

Regional average
240

Myanmar

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Key
1990

Country trend
MDG target

Latest available

Regional average
51

2015

This chart shows the interagency estimated maternal mortality ratio. The bold lines indicate trends since 1990 or since the first year
for which data are available. The thin lines indicate the projected trend needed to reduce by three quarters the maternal mortality
ratio by 2015.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by 2008 level.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 2.
26

5. Births attended by skilled health personnel (%)


AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Mauritius

99

Antigua and Barbuda

99

Albania

99

Jordan

99

Algeria

95

Argentina

99

Belarus

99

Kuwait

99

Botswana

95

Bahamas

99

Bosnia and Herzegovina

99

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

99

South Africa

91

Barbados

99

Bulgaria

99

Oman

99

Congo

86

Canada

99

Croatia

99

Qatar

99

Gabon

86

Chile

99

Cyprus

99

Saudi Arabia

99

Namibia

81

Costa Rica

99

Czech Republic

99

United Arab Emirates

99

Sao Tome and Principe

81

Cuba

99

Estonia

99

Lebanon

98

Benin

78

Dominica

99

Finland

99

Bahrain

97

Cape Verde

78

Ecuador

99

Germany

99

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

97

Democratic Republic of the Congo

74

Grenada

99

Hungary

99

Syrian Arab Republic

95

Swaziland

74

Saint Kitts and Nevis

99

Ireland

99

Djibouti

93

Zimbabwe

69

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

99

Italy

99

Iraq

80

Equatorial Guinea

63

United States of America

99

Latvia

99

Egypt

79

Cameroon

62

Uruguay

99

Lithuania

99

Morocco

63

Comoros

62

Dominican Republic

98

Luxembourg

99

Sudan

49

Lesotho

62

Saint Lucia

98

Malta

99

Pakistan

39

Togo

62

Trinidad and Tobago

98

Montenegro

99

Somalia

33

Mauritania

61

Brazil

97

Netherlands

99

Yemen

20

Ghana

59

Paraguay

97

Poland

99

Afghanistan

14

Burkina Faso

57

Colombia

96

Portugal

99

Tunisia

Cte d'Ivoire

57

Jamaica

96

Republic of Moldova

99

Gambia

57

Belize

95

Romania

99

Malawi

56

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

95

Russian Federation

99

Central African Republic

54

Mexico

94

Serbia

99

Rwanda

52

Panama

91

Slovakia

99

Australia

99

Senegal

52

Suriname

90

Slovenia

99

Brunei Darussalam

99

United Republic of Tanzania

51

El Salvador

84

Switzerland

99

Cook Islands

99

Mali

49

Guyana

83

Turkmenistan

99

Fiji

99

Mozambique

48

Peru

83

Ukraine

99

Japan

99

Angola

47

Nicaragua

74

Uzbekistan

99

Malaysia

99

Zambia

47

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

71

Armenia

98

Mongolia

99

Guinea

46

Honduras

67

Georgia

98

Niue

99

Liberia

46

Guatemala

51

Kyrgyzstan

98

Palau

99

Madagascar

44

Haiti

26

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

98

Republic of Korea

99

Sierra Leone

43

Azerbaijan

97

Samoa

99

Kenya

42

Turkey

91

Singapore

99

Uganda

42

Tajikistan

88

Tonga

99

Guinea-Bissau

39

Andorra

China

98

Nigeria

39

Sri Lanka

99

Austria

Tuvalu

98

Burundi

34

Thailand

99

Belgium

Nauru

97

Eritrea

28

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

97

Denmark

New Zealand

96

Niger

18

Maldives

95

France

Marshall Islands

94

Chad

14

Indonesia

73

Greece

Vanuatu

93

Ethiopia

Bhutan

72

Iceland

Micronesia (Federated States of)

92

Seychelles

India

47

Israel

Kiribati

90

Myanmar

37

Kazakhstan

Viet Nam

88

Timor-Leste

30

Monaco

Philippines

62

Nepal

19

Norway

Cambodia

44

Bangladesh

18

San Marino

Solomon Islands

43

Spain

Papua New Guinea

39

Sweden

Lao People's Democratic Republic

20

United Kingdom

SEAR

Key
Country trend
1990

Latest available

WPR

This chart shows the percentage of births attended by skilled health personnel.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by the latest available data since 2000. In order to provide the country trends
shown, the lines are derived, to the extent possible, from broadly comparable data sources. Therefore, the country figures shown here
may not reflect the most recent available data as reported in Part II, Table 4.
27

6. Contraceptive prevalence (%)


AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Mauritius

75.8

Brazil

80.3

Norway

88.4

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

73.3

Algeria

61.4

Paraguay

79.4

Portugal

86.8

Morocco

63.0

Cape Verde

61.3

United States of America

78.6

United Kingdom

84.0

Egypt

60.3

Zimbabwe

60.2

Colombia

78.2

Russian Federation

79.5

Tunisia

60.2

South Africa

59.9

Uruguay

77.0

France

76.6

Jordan

59.3

Namibia

55.1

Canada

74.0

Greece

76.2

Syrian Arab Republic

58.3

Swaziland

50.6

Peru

73.2

Belgium

74.6

Lebanon

58.0

Lesotho

47.0

Dominican Republic

72.9

Turkey

73.0

Iraq

49.8

Kenya

45.5

Ecuador

72.7

Belarus

72.6

Oman

31.7

Botswana

44.4

Cuba

72.6

Romania

70.3

Yemen

27.7

Congo

44.3

El Salvador

72.5

Albania

69.3

Pakistan

27.0

Malawi

41.0

Nicaragua

72.4

Netherlands

69.0

Saudi Arabia

23.8

Zambia

40.8

Mexico

70.9

Republic of Moldova

67.8

Afghanistan

22.8

Madagascar

39.9

Jamaica

69.0

Ukraine

66.7

Djibouti

17.8

Sao Tome and Principe

38.4

Argentina

65.3

Spain

65.7

Somalia

14.6

Rwanda

36.4

Honduras

65.2

Uzbekistan

64.9

Sudan

7.6

United Republic of Tanzania

34.4

Chile

64.2

Ireland

64.8

Bahrain

...

Gabon

32.7

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

60.5

Turkmenistan

61.8

Kuwait

...

Cameroon

29.2

Suriname

45.6

Armenia

53.1

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

...

Comoros

25.7

Guatemala

43.3

Azerbaijan

51.1

Qatar

...

Uganda

23.7

Guyana

42.5

Kazakhstan

50.7

United Arab Emirates

...

Ghana

23.5

Trinidad and Tobago

42.5

Kyrgyzstan

47.8

Democratic Republic of the Congo

20.6

Belize

34.3

Georgia

47.3

Central African Republic

19.0

Haiti

32.0

Serbia

41.2

Gambia

17.5

Antigua and Barbuda

...

Montenegro

39.4

Burkina Faso

17.4

Bahamas

...

Tajikistan

37.1

China

84.6

Benin

17.0

Barbados

...

Bosnia and Herzegovina

35.7

Republic of Korea

80.0

Togo

16.8

Costa Rica

...

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

13.5

Viet Nam

79.5

Mozambique

16.5

Dominica

...

Andorra

...

Australia

70.8

Ethiopia

14.7

Grenada

...

Austria

...

Mongolia

66.0

Nigeria

14.6

Panama

...

Bulgaria

...

Japan

54.3

Cte d'Ivoire

12.9

Saint Kitts and Nevis

...

Croatia

...

Philippines

50.7

Senegal

11.8

Saint Lucia

...

Cyprus

...

Marshall Islands

44.6

Liberia

11.4

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

...

Czech Republic

...

Cambodia

40.0

Niger

11.2

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

...

Denmark

...

Vanuatu

38.4

Guinea-Bissau

10.3

Estonia

...

Lao People's Democratic Republic

38.0

Equatorial Guinea

10.1

Finland

...

Kiribati

36.1

Mauritania

9.3

Germany

...

Papua New Guinea

35.7

Burundi

9.1

Hungary

...

Nauru

35.6

Guinea

9.1

81.1

Iceland

...

Solomon Islands

34.6

Mali

8.2

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

68.6

Israel

...

Palau

32.8

Sierra Leone

8.2

Sri Lanka

68.0

Italy

...

Tuvalu

30.5

Eritrea

8.0

Indonesia

61.4

Latvia

...

Samoa

28.7

Angola

6.2

India

56.3

Lithuania

...

Brunei Darussalam

...

Chad

2.8

Bangladesh

55.8

Luxembourg

...

Cook Islands

...

Seychelles

...

48.0

Malta

...

Fiji

...

41.0

Monaco

...

Malaysia

...

...

Micronesia (Federated States of)

...

Regional average
24.4

Regional average
74.5

Regional average
70.7

SEAR
Thailand

Regional average
57.5

Nepal
Myanmar

Regional average
42.7

WPR
Regional average
80.2

Maldives

34.7

Poland

Timor-Leste

22.3

San Marino

...

New Zealand

...

Bhutan

...

Slovakia

...

Niue

...

Slovenia

...

Singapore

...

Sweden

...

Tonga

...

Switzerland

...

This chart shows the percentage of women married or cohabiting who report current use of at least one method of contraception.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by the latest available data since 2000.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 4.
28

7. Adolescent fertility rate (per 1000 girls aged 1519 years)


AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Algeria

Canada

14

San Marino

Tunisia

Burundi

27

Trinidad and Tobago

33

Netherlands

Saudi Arabia

Mauritius

35

United States of America

41

Switzerland

Oman

Rwanda

44

Bahamas

44

Cyprus

Kuwait

13

Botswana

51

Cuba

44

Slovenia

Bahrain

14

South Africa

54

Dominica

47

Denmark

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

14

Seychelles

59

Saint Lucia

50

Sweden

Qatar

16

Mauritania

61

Chile

51

Italy

Lebanon

18

Ghana

70

Barbados

53

Finland

Morocco

18

Namibia

74

Grenada

54

Norway

Pakistan

20

Eritrea

85

Brazil

56

Germany

10

United Arab Emirates

22

Sao Tome and Principe

91

Peru

59

Luxembourg

10

Djibouti

27

Cape Verde

92

Antigua and Barbuda

60

Austria

11

Jordan

28

Comoros

95

Jamaica

60

Belgium

11

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

35

Senegal

96

Uruguay

60

Czech Republic

11

Lesotho

98

Argentina

65

France

11

Zimbabwe

101

Paraguay

65

Greece

Kenya

103

Saint Kitts and Nevis

66

Gambia

104

Suriname

66

Regional average
117

Regional average
63

Regional average
41

Egypt

50

Iraq

68

11

Syrian Arab Republic

75

Spain

13

Yemen

80

Croatia

14

Somalia

123

Ethiopia

109

El Salvador

68

Poland

14

Afghanistan

151

Cte d'Ivoire

111

Costa Rica

69

Bosnia and Herzegovina

15

Sudan

...

Swaziland

111

Haiti

69

Iceland

15

Benin

114

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

72

Israel

15

Nigeria

123

Panama

83

Albania

17

Democratic Republic of the Congo

127

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

89

Ireland

17

Burkina Faso

131

Guyana

90

Malta

17

Republic of Korea

Congo

132

Mexico

90

Montenegro

17

China

Central African Republic

133

Ecuador

92

Portugal

17

Japan

Cameroon

136

Guatemala

92

Latvia

18

Singapore

United Republic of Tanzania

139

Belize

96

Hungary

19

Malaysia

12

Gabon

144

Colombia

96

Lithuania

19

Tonga

16

Chad

146

Dominican Republic

98

Slovakia

21

Australia

18

Sierra Leone

146

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

101

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

21

Mongolia

19

Madagascar

148

Honduras

108

Turkmenistan

21

Tuvalu

23

Zambia

151

Nicaragua

109

Belarus

22

Palau

29

Guinea

153

Serbia

22

Samoa

29

Uganda

159

Estonia

25

Fiji

30

Angola

165

Armenia

26

Brunei Darussalam

31

Malawi

178

Republic of Moldova

26

New Zealand

32

Mozambique

185

United Kingdom

26

Viet Nam

35

Mali

190

14

Uzbekistan

26

Kiribati

39

Equatorial Guinea

196

Myanmar

17

Tajikistan

27

Cook Islands

47

Niger

199

Sri Lanka

28

Kyrgyzstan

29

Micronesia (Federated States of)

51

Guinea-Bissau

...

Thailand

43

Russian Federation

29

Cambodia

52

Liberia

...

India

45

Ukraine

30

Niue

53

Togo

...

46

Kazakhstan

31

Philippines

53

52

Romania

36

Papua New Guinea

70

Timor-Leste

59

Azerbaijan

42

Nauru

84

Nepal

106

Bulgaria

42

Marshall Islands

88

Bangladesh

133

Georgia

44

Lao People's Democratic Republic

110

Regional average
24

SEAR
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Maldives

Bhutan
Indonesia
Regional average
54

WPR

Regional average
11

Turkey

56

Solomon Islands

...

Andorra

...

Vanuatu

...

Monaco

...

This chart shows estimated adolescent fertility expressed as the number of births among girls aged 1519 years per 1000 girls in this
age group per year.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by the latest available data since 2000.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 9.
29

8. Antenatal care coverage (%): at least 1 visit and at least 4 visits


AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Cape Verde

98

Antigua and Barbuda

100

Finland

100

Bahrain

Gambia

98

Barbados

100

France

100

Kuwait

100

Sao Tome and Principe

98

Canada

100

Germany

100

Oman

100

100

Rwanda

96

Cuba

100

Ireland

100

Qatar

100

United Republic of Tanzania

96

Dominica

100

Italy

100

United Arab Emirates

100

Namibia

95

Grenada

100

Kazakhstan

100

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

99

Botswana

94

Saint Kitts and Nevis

100

Lithuania

100

Jordan

99

Gabon

94

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

100

Malta

100

Saudi Arabia

97

Uganda

94

Dominican Republic

99

Portugal

100

Lebanon

96

Zambia

94

Jamaica

99

Slovenia

100

Syrian Arab Republic

96

Burundi

93

Saint Lucia

99

Sweden

100

Tunisia

96

Zimbabwe

93

Bahamas

98

Belarus

99

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

93

Kenya

92

Mexico

98

Bosnia and Herzegovina

99

Djibouti

92

Lesotho

92

Brazil

97

Cyprus

99

Iraq

84

Malawi

92

Panama

96

Turkmenistan

99

Egypt

74

Mozambique

92

Paraguay

96

Ukraine

99

Morocco

68

South Africa

92

Trinidad and Tobago

96

Uzbekistan

99

Sudan

64

Ghana

90

Uruguay

96

Republic of Moldova

98

Pakistan

61

Algeria

89

Belize

94

Serbia

98

Yemen

47

Guinea

88

Colombia

94

Albania

97

Afghanistan

36

Democratic Republic of the Congo

87

El Salvador

94

Kyrgyzstan

97

Somalia

26

Senegal

87

Peru

94

Montenegro

97

Sierra Leone

87

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

94

Slovakia

97

Congo

86

Guatemala

93

Georgia

96

Equatorial Guinea

86

Costa Rica

92

Romania

94

Regional average
95

Regional average
97

Regional average
68

WPR

Madagascar

86

Guyana

92

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

94

Cook Islands

100

Burkina Faso

85

Honduras

92

Armenia

93

Fiji

100

Cte d'Ivoire

85

Argentina

91

Latvia

92

Kiribati

100

Swaziland

85

Nicaragua

90

Turkey

92

Niue

100

Benin

84

Suriname

90

Tajikistan

89

Palau

100

Togo

84

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

86

Azerbaijan

77

Brunei Darussalam

99

Cameroon

82

Haiti

85

Andorra

...

Mongolia

99

Liberia

79

Ecuador

84

Austria

...

Tonga

99

Guinea-Bissau

78

Chile

...

Belgium

...

Australia

98

Mauritania

75

United States of America

...

Bulgaria

...

Tuvalu

97

Comoros

74

Croatia

...

Nauru

95

Eritrea

70

Czech Republic

...

Samoa

93

Mali

70

Denmark

...

China

92

Central African Republic

69

Estonia

...

Philippines

91

Angola

68

99

Greece

...

Viet Nam

91

Nigeria

58

99

Hungary

...

84

Niger

46

Thailand

99

Iceland

...

Regional average
Vanuatu
91
Marshall Islands

Chad

39

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

97

Israel

...

Micronesia (Federated States of)

80

Ethiopia

28

Indonesia

93

Luxembourg

...

Malaysia

79

Mauritius

...

Bhutan

88

Monaco

...

Papua New Guinea

79

Seychelles

...

84

Netherlands

...

Solomon Islands

74

80

Norway

...

Cambodia

69

...

Lao People's Democratic Republic

35

Regional average
74

SEAR
Maldives
Sri Lanka

Timor-Leste
Myanmar
Regional average
76

81

India

75

Poland

Bangladesh

52

Russian Federation

...

Japan

...

Nepal

44

San Marino

...

New Zealand

...

Spain

...

Republic of Korea

...

Switzerland

...

Singapore

...

United Kingdom

...

Key
1+ visit
4+ visits

This chart shows the percentage of women who received antenatal care from skilled health personnel at least once and at least four
times during pregnancy.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by the latest available data since 2000 for coverage of at least one visit. Regional
averages are also for coverage of at least one visit.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 4.
30

9. Unmet need for family planning (%)


AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Mauritius

3.5

Paraguay

4.7

France

1.7

Egypt

9.2

Zimbabwe

12.8

Colombia

5.8

Turkey

6.2

Morocco

10.0

South Africa

13.8

Brazil

6.0

Niger

15.8

United States of America

6.6

Congo

16.2

Peru

7.2

Cape Verde

16.7

Ecuador

Mozambique

18.4

Madagascar

18.9

Cameroon

20.2

Nigeria

20.2

Namibia

Republic of Moldova

6.7

Jordan

11.2

Turkmenistan

10.1

Tunisia

12.1

Ukraine

10.3

Pakistan

24.9

7.4

Romania

11.9

Afghanistan

...

Nicaragua

7.5

Albania

12.8

Bahrain

...

El Salvador

8.9

Armenia

13.3

Djibouti

...

Dominican Republic

11.4

Georgia

16.3

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

...

Jamaica

11.7

Azerbaijan

22.7

Iraq

...

20.6

Mexico

12.0

Andorra

...

Kuwait

...

Chad

20.7

Honduras

16.9

Austria

...

Lebanon

...

Guinea

21.2

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

20.2

Belarus

...

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

...

United Republic of Tanzania

21.8

Guatemala

27.6

Belgium

...

Oman

...

Swaziland

24.0

Haiti

37.5

Bosnia and Herzegovina

...

Qatar

...

Democratic Republic of the Congo

24.4

Antigua and Barbuda

...

Bulgaria

...

Saudi Arabia

...

Kenya

25.6

Argentina

...

Croatia

...

Somalia

...

Zambia

26.5

Bahamas

...

Cyprus

...

Sudan

...

Eritrea

27.0

Barbados

...

Czech Republic

...

Syrian Arab Republic

...

Malawi

27.6

Belize

...

Denmark

...

United Arab Emirates

...

Sierra Leone

27.6

Canada

...

Estonia

...

Yemen

...

Gabon

28.0

Chile

...

Finland

...

Burkina Faso

28.8

Costa Rica

...

Germany

...

Burundi

29.0

Cuba

...

Greece

...

Benin

29.9

Dominica

...

Hungary

...

Lesotho

31.0

Grenada

...

Iceland

...

Mali

31.2

Guyana

...

Ireland

...

Mauritania

31.6

Panama

...

Israel

...

Senegal

31.6

Saint Kitts and Nevis

...

Italy

...

Marshall Islands

8.1

Ethiopia

33.8

Saint Lucia

...

Kazakhstan

...

Solomon Islands

11.1

Regional average
24.8

Regional
average
8.9

Regional average
9.7

Regional average
20.3

WPR
Regional average
3.7

China

2.3

Mongolia

4.6

Viet Nam

4.8

Ghana

35.3

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

...

Kyrgyzstan

...

Philippines

22.3

Liberia

35.6

Suriname

...

Latvia

...

Tuvalu

24.2

Sao Tome and Principe

37.2

Trinidad and Tobago

...

Lithuania

...

Cambodia

25.1

Rwanda

37.9

Uruguay

...

Luxembourg

...

Lao People's Democratic Republic

27.0

Uganda

40.6

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

...

Malta

...

Samoa

45.6

Algeria

...

Monaco

...

Australia

...

Angola

...

Montenegro

...

Brunei Darussalam

...

Botswana

...

Netherlands

...

Cook Islands

...

Central African Republic

...

Norway

...

Fiji

...

Comoros

...

3.1

Poland

...

Japan

...

Cte d'Ivoire

...

3.8

Portugal

...

Kiribati

...

Equatorial Guinea

...

Sri Lanka

7.3

Russian Federation

...

Malaysia

...

Gambia

...

Indonesia

9.1

San Marino

...

Micronesia (Federated States of)

...

Guinea-Bissau

...

India

12.8

Serbia

...

Nauru

...

Seychelles

...

Bangladesh

16.8

Slovakia

...

New Zealand

...

Togo

...

19.1

Slovenia

...

Niue

...

Spain

...

Palau

...

SEAR
Thailand
Timor-Leste

Regional average
12.7

Myanmar
Nepal

24.6

Bhutan

...

Sweden

...

Papua New Guinea

...

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

...

Switzerland

...

Republic of Korea

...

Maldives

...

Tajikistan

...

Singapore

...

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

...

Tonga

...

United Kingdom

...

Vanuatu

...

Uzbekistan

...

This chart shows the percentage of women who are fecund and sexually active but are not using any method of contraception, and
report not wanting any more children or wanting to delay the next child.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by the latest available data since 2000.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 4.
31

10. Prevalence of HIV among adults aged 1549 years (%)


AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Algeria

0.1

Cuba

0.1

Croatia

<0.1

Egypt

<0.1

Comoros

0.1

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

0.2

Czech Republic

<0.1

Qatar

<0.1

Madagascar

0.2

Canada

0.2

Hungary

<0.1

Tunisia

<0.1

Mauritania

0.7

Nicaragua

0.2

Slovakia

<0.1

Lebanon

0.1

Eritrea

0.8

Costa Rica

0.3

Slovenia

<0.1

Morocco

0.1

Niger

0.8

Mexico

0.3

Turkey

<0.1

Oman

0.1

Senegal

0.9

Paraguay

0.3

Armenia

0.1

Pakistan

0.1

Mali

1.0

Chile

0.4

Azerbaijan

0.1

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

0.2

Mauritius

1.0

Ecuador

0.4

Bulgaria

0.1

Benin

1.2

Peru

0.4

Finland

0.1

Burkina Faso

1.2

Argentina

0.5

Georgia

Guinea

1.3

Colombia

0.5

Liberia

1.5

Uruguay

Sierra Leone

1.6

Ghana

Regional average
0.2

Somalia

0.7

Sudan

1.1

0.1

Djibouti

2.5

Germany

0.1

Afghanistan

0.5

Greece

0.1

Bahrain

United States of America

0.6

Kazakhstan

0.1

Iraq

1.8

El Salvador

0.8

Lithuania

0.1

Jordan

Angola

2.0

Guatemala

0.8

Malta

0.1

Kuwait

Gambia

2.0

Honduras

0.8

Norway

0.1

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

Guinea-Bissau

2.5

Dominican Republic

0.9

Poland

0.1

Saudi Arabia

Rwanda

2.9

Panama

0.9

Romania

0.1

Syrian Arab Republic

Togo

3.2

Suriname

1.0

Serbia

0.1

United Arab Emirates

Burundi

3.3

Guyana

1.2

Sweden

0.1

Yemen

Chad

3.4

Barbados

1.4

Uzbekistan

0.1

Regional average
0.5

Congo

3.4

Trinidad and Tobago

1.5

Belgium

0.2

Cte d'Ivoire

3.4

Jamaica

1.7

Denmark

0.2

Nigeria

3.6

Haiti

1.9

Ireland

0.2

Central African Republic

4.7

Belize

2.3

Israel

0.2

Japan

<0.1

Equatorial Guinea

5.0

Bahamas

3.1

Netherlands

0.2

Mongolia

<0.1

Gabon

5.2

Brazil

Tajikistan

0.2

Philippines

<0.1

Cameroon

5.3

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

United Kingdom

0.2

Republic of Korea

<0.1

United Republic of Tanzania

5.6

Antigua and Barbuda

Austria

0.3

Australia

0.1

Kenya

6.3

Dominica

Belarus

0.3

China

0.1

Uganda

6.5

Grenada

Iceland

0.3

Fiji

0.1

Malawi

11.0

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Italy

0.3

New Zealand

0.1

Mozambique

11.5

Saint Lucia

Kyrgyzstan

0.3

Singapore

0.1

Namibia

13.1

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Luxembourg

0.3

Lao People's Democratic Republic

0.2

Zambia

13.5

France

0.4

Viet Nam

0.4

Zimbabwe

14.3

Republic of Moldova

0.4

Cambodia

0.5

South Africa

17.8

Spain

0.4

Malaysia

0.5

Lesotho

23.6

Switzerland

0.4

Papua New Guinea

0.9

Botswana

24.8

Portugal

0.6

Brunei Darussalam

Swaziland

25.9

Latvia

0.7

Cook Islands

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Russian Federation

1.0

Kiribati

Ethiopia

Ukraine

1.1

Marshall Islands

Cape Verde

Estonia

1.2

Micronesia (Federated States of)

Sao Tome and Principe

Albania

Nauru

Seychelles

Andorra

Niue

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Palau

Cyprus

Samoa

Monaco

Solomon Islands

Montenegro

Tonga

San Marino

Tuvalu

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Vanuatu

Turkmenistan

Regional
average
4.7

SEAR
Bangladesh

<0.1

Maldives

<0.1

Sri Lanka

<0.1

Bhutan

0.2

Indonesia
India

0.2
0.3

Nepal

0.4

Myanmar

0.6

Thailand

1.3

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Regional average
0.3

Timor-Leste

Regional average
0.4

Key
Country trend
1990

Latest available

WPR

Regional average
0.1

Because of limited data availability for the MDG target age group (1524 years), this chart shows the estimated prevalence of HIV
infection in adults aged 1549 years.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by 2009 level.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 2.
32

11. Males aged 1524 years with comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS (%)
AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Namibia

62

Guyana

47

Ukraine

43

Afghanistan

...

Rwanda

54

Haiti

40

Armenia

15

Bahrain

...

Swaziland

52

Dominican Republic

34

Azerbaijan

Djibouti

...

Kenya

47

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

28

Albania

...

Egypt

...

Zimbabwe

46

Antigua and Barbuda

...

Andorra

...

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

...

Sao Tome and Principe

43

Argentina

...

Austria

...

Iraq

...

United Republic of Tanzania

42

Bahamas

...

Belarus

...

Jordan

...

Uganda

38

Barbados

...

Belgium

...

Kuwait

...

Zambia

37

Belize

...

Bosnia and Herzegovina

...

Lebanon

...

Cape Verde

36

Brazil

...

Bulgaria

...

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

...

Malawi

36

Canada

...

Croatia

...

Morocco

...

Benin

35

Chile

...

Cyprus

...

Oman

...

Cameroon

35

Colombia

...

Czech Republic

...

Pakistan

...

Ghana

34

Costa Rica

...

Denmark

...

Qatar

...

Mozambique

34

Cuba

...

Estonia

...

Saudi Arabia

...

Ethiopia

33

Dominica

...

Finland

...

Somalia

...

Nigeria

33

Ecuador

...

France

...

Sudan

...

Cte d'Ivoire

28

El Salvador

...

Georgia

...

Syrian Arab Republic

...

Sierra Leone

28

Grenada

...

Germany

...

Tunisia

...

Central African Republic

27

Guatemala

...

Greece

...

United Arab Emirates

...

Liberia

27

Honduras

...

Hungary

...

Yemen

...

Senegal

24

Jamaica

...

Iceland

...

Burkina Faso

23

Mexico

...

Ireland

...

Guinea

23

Nicaragua

...

Israel

...

Congo

22

Panama

...

Italy

...

Regional average
33

WPR

Mali

22

Paraguay

...

Kazakhstan

...

Viet Nam

50

Democratic Republic of the Congo

21

Peru

...

Kyrgyzstan

...

Cambodia

45

Chad

20

Saint Kitts and Nevis

...

Latvia

...

Marshall Islands

39

Lesotho

19

Saint Lucia

...

Lithuania

...

Philippines

18

Madagascar

16

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

...

Luxembourg

...

Australia

...

Niger

16

Suriname

...

Malta

...

Brunei Darussalam

...

Algeria

...

Trinidad and Tobago

...

Monaco

...

China

...

Angola

...

United States of America

...

Montenegro

...

Cook Islands

...

Botswana

...

Uruguay

...

Netherlands

...

Fiji

...

Burundi

...

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

...

Norway

...

Japan

...

Comoros

...

Poland

...

Kiribati

...

Equatorial Guinea

...

Portugal

...

Lao People's Democratic Republic

...

Eritrea

...

Republic of Moldova

...

Malaysia

...

Gabon

...

Romania

...

Micronesia (Federated States of)

...

Gambia

...

44

Russian Federation

...

Mongolia

...

Guinea-Bissau

...

36

San Marino

...

Nauru

...

Mauritania

...

Bangladesh

...

Serbia

...

New Zealand

...

Mauritius

...

Bhutan

...

Slovakia

...

Niue

...

Seychelles

...

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

...

Slovenia

...

Palau

...

South Africa

...

Indonesia

...

Spain

...

Papua New Guinea

...

Togo

...

...

Sweden

...

Republic of Korea

...

...

Switzerland

...

Samoa

...

Sri Lanka

...

Tajikistan

...

Singapore

...

Thailand

...

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

...

Solomon Islands

...

Timor-Leste

...

Turkey

...

Tonga

...

Turkmenistan

...

Tuvalu

...

United Kingdom

...

Vanuatu

...

Uzbekistan

...

SEAR
Nepal
India

Maldives
Myanmar

This chart shows the percentage of males who correctly identify the two major ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV,
who reject the two most-common local misconceptions about HIV transmission and who know that a healthy-looking person can
transmit HIV.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by the latest available data since 2000.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 5.
33

12. Females aged 1524 years with comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS (%)
AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Namibia

65

Guyana

53

Ukraine

45

Morocco

12

Swaziland

52

Dominican Republic

41

Armenia

23

Afghanistan

...

Rwanda

51

Haiti

34

Azerbaijan

Bahrain

...

Zimbabwe

44

Honduras

30

Turkmenistan

Djibouti

...

Sao Tome and Principe

43

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

25

Albania

...

Egypt

...

United Republic of Tanzania

39

Nicaragua

22

Andorra

...

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

...

Eritrea

37

Peru

19

Austria

...

Iraq

...

Cape Verde

36

Antigua and Barbuda

...

Belarus

...

Jordan

...

Mozambique

36

Argentina

...

Belgium

...

Kuwait

...

Kenya

34

Bahamas

...

Bosnia and Herzegovina

...

Lebanon

...

Zambia

34

Barbados

...

Bulgaria

...

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

...

Uganda

32

Belize

...

Croatia

...

Oman

...

Regional average
25

Ghana

28

Brazil

...

Cyprus

...

Pakistan

...

Cameroon

27

Canada

...

Czech Republic

...

Qatar

...

Lesotho

27

Chile

...

Denmark

...

Saudi Arabia

...

Malawi

24

Colombia

...

Estonia

...

Somalia

...

Nigeria

22

Costa Rica

...

Finland

...

Sudan

...

Ethiopia

21

Cuba

...

France

...

Syrian Arab Republic

...

Liberia

21

Dominica

...

Georgia

...

Tunisia

...

Madagascar

19

Ecuador

...

Germany

...

United Arab Emirates

...

Senegal

19

El Salvador

...

Greece

...

Yemen

...

Cte d'Ivoire

18

Grenada

...

Hungary

...

Mali

18

Guatemala

...

Iceland

...

Central African Republic

17

Jamaica

...

Ireland

...

Guinea

17

Mexico

...

Israel

...

Sierra Leone

17

Panama

...

Italy

...

Cambodia

50

Benin

16

Paraguay

...

Kazakhstan

...

Viet Nam

42

Burkina Faso

15

Saint Kitts and Nevis

...

Kyrgyzstan

...

Marshall Islands

27

Democratic Republic of the Congo

15

Saint Lucia

...

Latvia

...

Philippines

21

Niger

13

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

...

Lithuania

...

Australia

...

Chad

Suriname

...

Luxembourg

...

Brunei Darussalam

...

Congo

Trinidad and Tobago

...

Malta

...

China

...

Algeria

...

United States of America

...

Monaco

...

Cook Islands

...

Angola

...

Uruguay

...

Montenegro

...

Fiji

...

Botswana

...

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

...

Netherlands

...

Japan

...

Burundi

...

Norway

...

Kiribati

...

Comoros

...

Poland

...

Lao People's Democratic Republic

...

Equatorial Guinea

...

Portugal

...

Malaysia

...

Gabon

...

Republic of Moldova

...

Micronesia (Federated States of)

...

Gambia

...

28

Romania

...

Mongolia

...

Guinea-Bissau

...

20

Russian Federation

...

Nauru

...

Mauritania

...

Bangladesh

...

San Marino

...

New Zealand

...

Mauritius

...

Bhutan

...

Serbia

...

Niue

...

Seychelles

...

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

...

Slovakia

...

Palau

...

South Africa

...

Indonesia

...

Slovenia

...

Papua New Guinea

...

Togo

...

...

Spain

...

Republic of Korea

...

...

Sweden

...

Samoa

...

Sri Lanka

...

Switzerland

...

Singapore

...

Thailand

...

Tajikistan

...

Solomon Islands

...

Timor-Leste

...

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

...

Tonga

...

Turkey

...

Tuvalu

...

United Kingdom

...

Vanuatu

...

Uzbekistan

...

SEAR
Nepal
India

Maldives
Myanmar

WPR

This chart shows the percentage of females who correctly identify the two major ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV,
who reject the two most-common local misconceptions about HIV transmission and who know that a healthy-looking person can
transmit HIV.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by the latest available data since 2000.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 5.
34

13. Antiretroviral therapy coverage among people with advanced HIV infection (%)
AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Rwanda

88

Cuba

>95

Romania

81

Oman

>95

Botswana

83

Guyana

>95

Croatia

80

Tunisia

53

Namibia

76

Argentina

70

Georgia

65

Morocco

27

Zambia

64

Costa Rica

68

Slovakia

62

Lebanon

18

Swaziland

59

Chile

63

Turkey

62

Djibouti

14

Benin

53

Mexico

54

Serbia

38

Egypt

11

Senegal

51

El Salvador

53

Belarus

29

Somalia

Mali

50

Suriname

53

Hungary

27

Sudan

Kenya

48

49

Kazakhstan

27

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Lesotho

48

Regional average
Uruguay
50
Dominican Republic

47

Lithuania

27

Pakistan

Gabon

47

Jamaica

46

Armenia

24

Afghanistan

Burkina Faso

46

Guatemala

44

Bulgaria

23

Bahrain

Malawi

46

Haiti

43

Poland

22

Iraq

Guinea

40

Belize

40

Azerbaijan

21

Jordan

Uganda

39

Nicaragua

40

Republic of Moldova

17

Kuwait

Eritrea

37

Panama

37

Kyrgyzstan

12

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

South Africa

37

Paraguay

37

Latvia

12

Qatar

Chad

36

Peru

37

Tajikistan

11

Saudi Arabia

Zimbabwe

34

Honduras

33

Ukraine

10

Syrian Arab Republic

Guinea-Bissau

30

Ecuador

30

Albania

United Arab Emirates

Mozambique

30

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

19

Andorra

Yemen

United Republic of Tanzania

30

Colombia

17

Austria

Regional average
37

Regional
average
19

Togo

29

Antigua and Barbuda

Belgium

Cameroon

28

Bahamas

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Cte d'Ivoire

28

Barbados

Cyprus

Regional average
7

WPR

Algeria

25

Brazil

Czech Republic

Cambodia

94

Equatorial Guinea

25

Canada

Denmark

Lao People's Democratic Republic

67

Mauritania

25

Dominica

Estonia

Papua New Guinea

52

Angola

24

Grenada

Finland

Philippines

37

Ghana

24

Saint Kitts and Nevis

France

Viet Nam

34

Congo

23

Saint Lucia

Germany

Fiji

30

Mauritius

22

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Greece

Malaysia

23

Niger

22

Trinidad and Tobago

Iceland

Mongolia

Nigeria

21

United States of America

Ireland

Australia

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

Regional average
33

Burundi

19

Israel

Brunei Darussalam

Central African Republic

19

Italy

China

Comoros

18

Luxembourg

Cook Islands

Gambia

18

Malta

Japan

Sierra Leone

18

Monaco

Kiribati

Liberia

14

61

Montenegro

Marshall Islands

Madagascar

23

Netherlands

Micronesia (Federated States of)

Cape Verde

Indonesia

21

Norway

Nauru

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Sri Lanka

20

Portugal

New Zealand

Ethiopia

Myanmar

18

Russian Federation

Niue

Sao Tome and Principe

Maldives

17

San Marino

Palau

Seychelles

14

Slovenia

Republic of Korea

11

Spain

Samoa

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Sweden

Singapore

India

Switzerland

Solomon Islands

Timor-Leste

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Tonga

Turkmenistan

Tuvalu

United Kingdom

Vanuatu

Uzbekistan

SEAR
Thailand
Regional average
32

Bangladesh

Bhutan
Nepal

This chart shows the percentage of people with advanced HIV infection currently receiving antiretroviral therapy according to the
standards set out in the 2010 guidelines of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by 2009 level.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 4.
35

14. Malaria mortality rate (per 100 000 population)


AFR

AMR

EUR

Algeria 0.0

Antigua and Barbuda

0.0

Albania

0.0

Iraq

0.0

Mauritius 0.0

Argentina

0.0

Andorra

0.0

Jordan

0.0

Seychelles 0.0

Bahamas

0.0

Armenia

0.0

Lebanon

0.0

Lesotho 0.1

Belize

0.0

Austria

0.0

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

0.0

Cape Verde 0.2

Canada

0.0

Azerbaijan

0.0

Morocco

0.0

South Africa 0.2

Chile

0.0

Belarus

0.0

Oman

0.0

Swaziland 0.3

Costa Rica

0.0

Belgium

0.0

Qatar

0.0

Eritrea 0.7

Cuba

0.0

Bosnia and Herzegovina

0.0

Syrian Arab Republic

0.0

Botswana 1.0

Dominica

0.0

Bulgaria

0.0

Madagascar 8.5

El Salvador

0.0

Croatia

0.0

Kuwait <0.1

Sao Tome and Principe 9.2

Grenada

0.0

Cyprus

0.0

Saudi Arabia <0.1

Ethiopia 10

Mexico

0.0

Czech Republic

0.0

United Arab Emirates <0.1

Kenya 12

Saint Kitts and Nevis

0.0

Denmark

0.0

Bahrain

0.1

Rwanda 15

Saint Lucia

0.0

Estonia

0.0

Tunisia

0.1

Namibia 29

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

0.0

Georgia

0.0

Egypt

0.2

Gabon 31

Trinidad and Tobago

0.0

Hungary

0.0

Afghanistan

0.3

Mauritania 36

Uruguay

0.0

Iceland

0.0

Pakistan

0.6

Burundi 39

Bolivia (Plurinational State of) <0.1

Ireland

0.0

Djibouti

1.2

Zimbabwe 40

Ecuador <0.1

Israel

0.0

Yemen

4.9

Ghana 48

Jamaica <0.1

Kyrgyzstan

0.0

Sudan

23

Comoros 58

Nicaragua <0.1

Latvia

0.0

Somalia

28

Togo 65

Panama <0.1

Lithuania

0.0

Senegal 76

Paraguay <0.1

Luxembourg

0.0

Malawi 87

United States of America <0.1

Malta

0.0

United Republic of Tanzania 87

Regional
average
94

EMR

Barbados

0.1

Monaco

0.0

Iran (Islamic Republic of) <0.1

Regional average
2.5

WPR

Angola 89

Brazil

0.1

Montenegro

0.0

Australia

0.0

Gambia 93

Dominican Republic

0.1

Romania

0.0

Brunei Darussalam

0.0

Equatorial Guinea 98

Guatemala

0.1

San Marino

0.0

Cook Islands

0.0

Liberia 98

Honduras

0.1

Serbia

0.0

Fiji

0.0

Uganda 103

Peru

0.1

Slovakia

0.0

Mongolia

0.0

Zambia 104

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

0.1

Slovenia

0.0

Nauru

0.0

Colombia

0.3

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

0.0

New Zealand

0.0

Suriname

2.5

Turkmenistan

0.0

Niue

0.0

Cameroon 121

Guyana

5.0

Uzbekistan

0.0

Palau

0.0

Congo 121

Haiti

5.7

Finland <0.1

Tuvalu

0.0

Mali 131

France <0.1

China <0.1

Nigeria 146

Germany <0.1

Japan <0.1

Guinea 165

Greece <0.1

Republic of Korea <0.1

Italy <0.1

Singapore <0.1

Benin 105
Cte d'Ivoire 116

Mozambique 171
Niger 184
Central African Republic 192

Regional average
0.1

SEAR
Democratic People's Republic of Korea 0.0
Nepal<0.1

Democratic Republic of the Congo 193

Sri Lanka<0.1

Guinea-Bissau 203

Bhutan 0.2

Burkina Faso 221

Thailand 0.4

Chad 235

Maldives 0.9

Sierra Leone 239

Bangladesh 1.8
India 1.9
Regional average
2.9

Indonesia 3.2
Myanmar 34
Timor-Leste 83

Kazakhstan <0.1

Malaysia

0.1

Netherlands <0.1

Viet Nam

0.1

Norway <0.1

Regional average
0.2

Philippines

0.2

Poland <0.1

Micronesia (Federated States of)

0.3

Portugal <0.1

Tonga

0.8

Republic of Moldova <0.1

Samoa

0.9

Russian Federation <0.1

Marshall Islands

1.1

Spain <0.1

Kiribati

2.6

Sweden <0.1

Lao People's Democratic Republic

2.9

Switzerland <0.1

Cambodia

3.7

Tajikistan <0.1

Vanuatu

8.5

Turkey <0.1

Solomon Islands

30

Ukraine <0.1

Papua New Guinea

45

United Kingdom <0.1

This chart shows the estimated number of deaths from malaria.


Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by 2008 level.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 2.
36

15. Children aged <5 years sleeping under insecticide-treated nets (%)
AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Madagascar

60

Suriname

Azerbaijan

Sudan

16

Sao Tome and Principe

54

Argentina

...

Tajikistan

Somalia

Gambia

49

Belize

...

Armenia

...

Afghanistan

Equatorial Guinea

42

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

...

Georgia

...

Yemen

Zambia

41

Brazil

...

Kyrgyzstan

...

Djibouti

Guinea-Bissau

39

Colombia

...

Russian Federation

...

Iraq

Kenya

39

Costa Rica

...

Turkey

...

Pakistan

Togo

35

Dominican Republic

...

Turkmenistan

...

Egypt

...

Ethiopia

33

Ecuador

...

Uzbekistan

...

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

...

Senegal

31

El Salvador

...

Ghana

28

Guatemala

...

Albania

...

Regional average
4

Non-endemic

Morocco

...

Oman

...

Mali

27

Guyana

...

Andorra

...

Saudi Arabia

...

Sierra Leone

26

Haiti

...

Austria

...

Syrian Arab Republic

...

Malawi

25

Honduras

...

Belarus

...

Rwanda

24

Jamaica

...

Belgium

...

Bahrain

...

Benin

20

Mexico

...

Bosnia and Herzegovina

...

Jordan

...

Angola

18

Nicaragua

...

Bulgaria

...

Kuwait

...

United Republic of Tanzania

16

Panama

...

Croatia

...

Lebanon

...

Central African Republic

15

Paraguay

...

Cyprus

...

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

...

Cameroon

13

Peru

...

Czech Republic

...

Qatar

...

Burkina Faso

10

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

...

Denmark

...

Tunisia

...

Comoros

Estonia

...

United Arab Emirates

...

Uganda

Finland

...

18

Regional average
17

Non-endemic
Antigua and Barbuda

...

Burundi

Bahamas

...

France

...

Mozambique

Barbados

...

Germany

...

Non-endemic

WPR

Niger

Canada

...

Greece

...

Lao People's Democratic Republic

Congo

Chile

...

Hungary

...

Viet Nam

Cte d'Ivoire

Cuba

...

Iceland

...

Cambodia

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Dominica

...

Ireland

...

China

...

Nigeria

Grenada

...

Israel

...

Malaysia

...

Eritrea

Saint Kitts and Nevis

...

Italy

...

Papua New Guinea

...

Liberia

Saint Lucia

...

Kazakhstan

...

Philippines

...

Zimbabwe

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

...

Latvia

...

Republic of Korea

...

Mauritania

Trinidad and Tobago

...

Lithuania

...

Solomon Islands

...

Chad

United States of America

...

Luxembourg

...

Vanuatu

...

Guinea

Uruguay

...

Malta

...

Non-endemic

Swaziland

Monaco

...

Australia

...

Algeria

...

Montenegro

...

Brunei Darussalam

...

Botswana

...

Netherlands

...

Cook Islands

...

Cape Verde

...

Norway

...

Fiji

...

Gabon

...

Poland

...

Japan

...

Mauritius

...

Bangladesh

...

Portugal

...

Kiribati

...

Namibia

...

Bhutan

...

Republic of Moldova

...

Marshall Islands

...

South Africa

...

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

...

Romania

...

Micronesia (Federated States of)

...

India

...

San Marino

...

Mongolia

...

...

Serbia

...

Nauru

...

...

Slovakia

...

New Zealand

...

Sri Lanka

...

Slovenia

...

Niue

...

Thailand

...

Spain

...

Palau

...

Sweden

...

Samoa

...

...

Switzerland

...

Singapore

...

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

...

Tonga

...

Ukraine

...

Tuvalu

...

United Kingdom

...

Non-endemic
Lesotho

...

Seychelles

...

SEAR
Timor-Leste
Indonesia

Myanmar
Nepal

Non-endemic
Maldives

This chart shows the percentage of children under 5 years old that slept under an insecticide-treated net the night prior to the
survey.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by the latest available data since 2000.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 4.
37

16. Children aged <5 years with fever who received treatment with any antimalarial (%)
AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Comoros

63

Haiti

Tajikistan

Sudan

54

Gambia

63

Nicaragua

Azerbaijan

Djibouti

10

Uganda

61

Honduras

Armenia

...

Afghanistan

Liberia

59

Argentina

...

Georgia

...

Somalia

Cameroon

58

Belize

...

Kyrgyzstan

...

Pakistan

United Republic of Tanzania

58

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

...

Russian Federation

...

Iraq

Central African Republic

57

Brazil

...

Turkey

...

Egypt

...

Benin

54

Colombia

...

Turkmenistan

...

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

...

Burkina Faso

48

Costa Rica

...

Uzbekistan

...

Morocco

...

Congo

48

Dominican Republic

...

Oman

...

Guinea-Bissau

46

Ecuador

...

Albania

...

Saudi Arabia

...

Guinea

44

El Salvador

...

Andorra

...

Syrian Arab Republic

...

Zambia

43

Guatemala

...

Austria

...

Yemen

...

Togo

37

Guyana

...

Belarus

...

Cte d'Ivoire

36

Jamaica

...

Belgium

...

Bahrain

...

Madagascar

34

Mexico

...

Bosnia and Herzegovina

...

Jordan

...

Niger

33

Panama

...

Bulgaria

...

Kuwait

...

Nigeria

33

Paraguay

...

Croatia

...

Lebanon

...

Chad

32

Peru

...

Cyprus

...

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

...

Mali

32

Suriname

...

Czech Republic

...

Qatar

...

Burundi

30

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

...

Denmark

...

Tunisia

...

Democratic Republic of the Congo

30

Estonia

...

United Arab Emirates

...

Sierra Leone

30

Finland

...

Non-endemic

Non-endemic
Antigua and Barbuda

...

Non-endemic

Angola

28

Bahamas

...

France

...

Swaziland

26

Barbados

...

Germany

...

Sao Tome and Principe

25

Canada

...

Greece

...

Lao People's Democratic Republic

Ghana

24

Chile

...

Hungary

...

Viet Nam

Kenya

24

Cuba

...

Iceland

...

Cambodia

WPR

Malawi

24

Dominica

...

Ireland

...

China

...

Mozambique

23

Grenada

...

Israel

...

Malaysia

...

Senegal

22

Saint Kitts and Nevis

...

Italy

...

Papua New Guinea

...

Mauritania

21

Saint Lucia

...

Kazakhstan

...

Philippines

...

Equatorial Guinea

16

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

...

Latvia

...

Republic of Korea

...

Namibia

14

Trinidad and Tobago

...

Lithuania

...

Solomon Islands

...

Ethiopia

10

United States of America

...

Luxembourg

...

Vanuatu

...

Rwanda

Uruguay

...

Malta

...

Zimbabwe

Monaco

...

Australia

...

Eritrea

Montenegro

...

Brunei Darussalam

...

Algeria

...

Netherlands

...

Cook Islands

...

Botswana

...

47

Norway

...

Fiji

...

Cape Verde

...

12

Poland

...

Japan

...

Gabon

...

Indonesia

Portugal

...

Kiribati

...

Mauritius

...

Bangladesh

...

Republic of Moldova

...

Marshall Islands

...

South Africa

...

Bhutan

...

Romania

...

Micronesia (Federated States of)

...

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

...

San Marino

...

Mongolia

...

...

Serbia

...

Nauru

...

...

Slovakia

...

New Zealand

...

Sri Lanka

...

Slovenia

...

Niue

...

Thailand

...

Spain

...

Palau

...

Sweden

...

Samoa

...

...

Switzerland

...

Singapore

...

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

...

Tonga

...

Ukraine

...

Tuvalu

...

United Kingdom

...

Non-endemic
Lesotho

...

Seychelles

...

SEAR
Timor-Leste
India

Myanmar
Nepal

Non-endemic
Maldives

Non-endemic

This chart shows the percentage of children under 5 years old with fever in the two weeks prior to the survey who received any
antimalarial medicine.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by the latest available data since 2000.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 4.
38

17. Tuberculosis mortality rate among HIV-negative people (per 100 000 population)
AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Mauritius

1.0

Barbados

0.1

Monaco

0.0

Jordan

0.2

Algeria

2.4

Canada

0.2

San Marino

0.0

United Arab Emirates

0.3

Seychelles

2.6

Cuba

0.2

Germany

0.2

Oman

0.7

Equatorial Guinea

5.0

United States of America

0.2

Israel

0.2

Saudi Arabia

0.9

Comoros

7.8

Grenada

0.3

Netherlands

0.2

Kuwait

1.0

Lesotho

9.5

Mexico

0.6

Norway

0.2

Egypt

1.1

United Republic of Tanzania

11

Saint Kitts and Nevis

0.6

Switzerland

0.2

Lebanon

1.5

Eritrea

14

Saint Lucia

0.6

Albania

0.3

Bahrain

1.8

Cameroon

15

Dominica

0.7

Cyprus

0.3

Syrian Arab Republic

1.8

Kenya

15

Jamaica

0.7

Denmark

0.3

Tunisia

1.8

Zambia

15

El Salvador

0.8

Iceland

0.3

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

2.4

Benin

17

Uruguay

1.0

Sweden

0.3

Qatar

3.0

Sao Tome and Principe

19

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

1.2

Luxembourg

0.4

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

4.1

Malawi

22

Bahamas

1.3

Malta

0.4

Morocco

5.8

Cape Verde

26

Costa Rica

1.3

Slovakia

0.4

Yemen

8.2

Guinea-Bissau

29

Chile

1.4

Austria

0.5

Iraq

14

Uganda

29

Argentina

1.8

Belgium

0.5

Sudan

23

Angola

30

Brazil

2.1

France

0.5

Afghanistan

38

Mozambique

31

Suriname

2.4

Greece

0.5

Pakistan

38

Namibia

31

Colombia

2.7

Ireland

0.5

Somalia

57

Swaziland

34

Trinidad and Tobago

2.7

Czech Republic

0.6

Djibouti

77

Zimbabwe

37

Nicaragua

2.9

Italy

0.6

Regional average
2.1

Botswana

39

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

3.1

United Kingdom

0.6

Central African Republic

40

Guatemala

3.6

Andorra

0.7

Congo

40

Paraguay

4.5

Slovenia

0.7

Regional average
17

WPR

Niger

41

Peru

5.2

Spain

0.7

Niue

0.0

Ghana

42

Ecuador

6.9

Finland

1.0

Australia

0.2

Gambia

48

Honduras

7.4

Serbia

1.0

New Zealand

0.2

South Africa

52

Antigua and Barbuda

8.5

Hungary

1.4

Japan

1.4

Burkina Faso

56

Panama

9.4

Montenegro

1.4

Brunei Darussalam

1.7

Madagascar

57

Dominican Republic

11

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

1.4

Fiji

2.0

Chad

60

Belize

12

Portugal

1.5

Nauru

2.0

Liberia

60

Guyana

14

Poland

1.8

Singapore

2.3

Gabon

62

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

21

Bosnia and Herzegovina

1.9

Palau

3.0

Ethiopia

64

Haiti

30

Croatia

2.5

Samoa

4.0

Nigeria

67

Turkey

3.1

Tonga

5.2

Senegal

70

Bulgaria

3.3

Micronesia (Federated States of)

5.7

Burundi

72

Estonia

3.3

Mongolia

6.0

Guinea

73

Latvia

4.4

Cook Islands

6.7

Democratic Republic of the Congo

76

Georgia

4.8

Tuvalu

7.1

Rwanda

76

Belarus

5.3

Marshall Islands

8.3

Cte d'Ivoire

77

Romania

6.6

Republic of Korea

8.3

Mali

87

Lithuania

9.0

Malaysia

8.6

Mauritania

90

Armenia

12

Vanuatu

10

Togo

113

Azerbaijan

12

China

12

Sierra Leone

153

Russian Federation

18

Kiribati

12

Uzbekistan

19

Lao People's Democratic Republic

12

Kazakhstan

22

Solomon Islands

18

Kyrgyzstan

22

Papua New Guinea

26

Turkmenistan

22

Regional
average
13

Philippines

35

Republic of Moldova

26

Viet Nam

36

Ukraine

26

Cambodia

71

Tajikistan

48

Regional average
52

SEAR
Maldives

2.6

Bhutan

8.3

Sri Lanka

9.2

Thailand

18

Nepal
India

21
23

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

25

Indonesia

27

Bangladesh

51

Myanmar

59

Regional average
27

Timor-Leste

Regional average
6.9

66

Key
Country trend
1990

Latest available

This chart shows the estimated number of deaths (per 100 000 population) from tuberculosis among HIV-negative cases.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by 2009 level.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 2.
39

18. Population using improved drinking-water sources (%)


AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Mauritius

99

Barbados

100

Andorra

100

Lebanon

100

Botswana

95

Canada

100

Austria

100

Qatar

100

Comoros

95

Uruguay

100

Belarus

100

United Arab Emirates

100

Gambia

92

Belize

99

Belgium

100

Egypt

99

Namibia

92

Saint Kitts and Nevis

99

Bulgaria

100

Kuwait

99

South Africa

91

United States of America

99

Cyprus

100

Jordan

96

Sao Tome and Principe

89

Saint Lucia

98

Czech Republic

100

Tunisia

94

Gabon

87

Argentina

97

Denmark

100

Djibouti

92

Lesotho

85

Brazil

97

Finland

100

Pakistan

90

Cape Verde

84

Costa Rica

97

France

100

Syrian Arab Republic

89

Algeria

83

Chile

96

Germany

100

Oman

88

Ghana

82

Cuba

94

Greece

100

Morocco

81

Zimbabwe

82

Ecuador

94

Hungary

100

Iraq

79

Cte d'Ivoire

80

Guatemala

94

Iceland

100

Yemen

62

Malawi

80

Guyana

94

Ireland

100

Sudan

57

Burkina Faso

76

Jamaica

94

Israel

100

Afghanistan

48

Benin

75

Mexico

94

Italy

100

Somalia

30

Cameroon

74

Trinidad and Tobago

94

Luxembourg

100

Bahrain

Burundi

72

Panama

93

Malta

100

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Congo

71

Suriname

93

Monaco

100

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

Guinea

71

Colombia

92

Netherlands

100

Saudi Arabia

Senegal

69

El Salvador

87

Norway

100

Swaziland

69

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

86

Poland

100

Liberia

68

Dominican Republic

86

Slovakia

100

Central African Republic

67

Honduras

86

Spain

100

Regional average
96

Regional average
83

WPR

Uganda

67

Paraguay

86

Sweden

100

Australia

100

Rwanda

65

Nicaragua

85

Switzerland

100

Japan

100

Eritrea

61

Peru

82 The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

100

Malaysia

100

Guinea-Bissau

61

Haiti

63

United Kingdom

100

New Zealand

100

Togo

60

Antigua and Barbuda

Bosnia and Herzegovina

99

Niue

100

Zambia

60

Bahamas

Croatia

99

Singapore

100

Kenya

59

Dominica

Latvia

99

Tonga

100

Nigeria

58

Grenada

Portugal

99

Republic of Korea

98

Mali

56

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Serbia

99

Tuvalu

97

United Republic of Tanzania

54

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

Slovenia

99

Marshall Islands

94

Angola

50

Turkey

99

Viet Nam

94

Chad

50

Estonia

98

Philippines

91

Mauritania

49

Georgia

98

Nauru

90

Sierra Leone

49

Montenegro

98

China

89

Niger

48

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

100

Ukraine

98

Vanuatu

82

Mozambique

47

Thailand

98

Albania

97

Mongolia

76

Democratic Republic of the Congo

46

Bhutan

92

Armenia

96

Cambodia

61

Madagascar

41

Maldives

91

Russian Federation

96

Lao People's Democratic Republic

57

Ethiopia

38

Sri Lanka

90

Kazakhstan

95

Papua New Guinea

41

Equatorial Guinea

India

88

Kyrgyzstan

90

Brunei Darussalam

Seychelles

Regional average
61

SEAR

Regional average
86

Regional average
98

Nepal

88

Republic of Moldova

90

Cook Islands

Bangladesh

80

Uzbekistan

87

Fiji

Indonesia

80

Azerbaijan

80

Kiribati

Myanmar

71

Tajikistan

70

Micronesia (Federated States of)

Timor-Leste

69

Lithuania

Palau

Romania

Samoa

San Marino

Solomon Islands

Turkmenistan

Key
1990

MDG target
Country trend

Regional average
90

2015
Latest available

This chart shows the percentage of the population using an improved drinking-water source. The bold lines indicate trends since
1990 or since the first year for which data are available. The thin lines indicate the projected trend needed to achieve the MDG
target of halving the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking-water by 2015.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by 2008 level.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 5.
40

19. Population using improved sanitation (%)


AFR

AMR

EUR

EMR

Algeria

95

Bahamas

100

Andorra

100

Kuwait

100

Mauritius

91

Barbados

100

Austria

100

Qatar

100

South Africa

77

Canada

100

Belgium

100

Jordan

98

Gambia

67

United States of America

100

Bulgaria

100

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

97

Botswana

60

Uruguay

100

Cyprus

100

United Arab Emirates

97

Angola

57

Grenada

97

Denmark

100

Syrian Arab Republic

96

Malawi

56

Chile

96

Finland

100

Egypt

94

Swaziland

55

Saint Kitts and Nevis

96

France

100

Tunisia

85

Cape Verde

54

Costa Rica

95

Germany

100

Iraq

73

Rwanda

54

Ecuador

92

Hungary

100

Morocco

69

Senegal

51

Trinidad and Tobago

92

Iceland

100

Djibouti

56

Zambia

49

Cuba

91

Israel

100

Yemen

52

Uganda

48

Argentina

90

Luxembourg

100

Pakistan

45

Cameroon

47

Belize

90

Malta

100

Afghanistan

37

Burundi

46

El Salvador

87

Monaco

100

Sudan

34

Zimbabwe

44

Mexico

85

Netherlands

100

Somalia

23

Comoros

36

Suriname

84

Norway

100

Bahrain

Mali

36

Dominican Republic

83

Portugal

100

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Central African Republic

34

Jamaica

83

Slovakia

100

Lebanon

Gabon

33

Guatemala

81

Slovenia

100

Oman

Namibia

33

Guyana

81

Spain

100

Saudi Arabia

Nigeria

32

Brazil

80

Sweden

100

Regional average
34

Regional average
87

Kenya

31

Colombia

74

Switzerland

100

Congo

30

Honduras

71

United Kingdom

100

Lesotho

29

Paraguay

70

Uzbekistan

100

Regional average
61

WPR

Mauritania

26

Panama

69

Croatia

99

Australia

100

Sao Tome and Principe

26

Peru

68

Ireland

99

Cook Islands

100

United Republic of Tanzania

24

Nicaragua

52

Albania

98

Japan

100

Cte d'Ivoire

23

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

25

Czech Republic

98

Niue

100

Democratic Republic of the Congo

23

Haiti

17

Greece

98

Republic of Korea

100

Guinea-Bissau

21

Antigua and Barbuda

Turkmenistan

98

Samoa

100

Guinea

19

Dominica

Kazakhstan

97

Singapore

100

Liberia

17

Saint Lucia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

95

Malaysia

96

Mozambique

17

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Estonia

95

Tonga

96

Eritrea

14

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

Georgia

95

Tuvalu

84

Ghana

13

Ukraine

95

Philippines

76

Sierra Leone

13

Tajikistan

94

Viet Nam

75

Benin

12

Belarus

93

Marshall Islands

72

Ethiopia

12

Kyrgyzstan

93

China

55

Togo

12

Maldives

98

Montenegro

92

Lao People's Democratic Republic

53

Burkina Faso

11

Thailand

96

Serbia

92

Vanuatu

51

Madagascar

11

Sri Lanka

91

Armenia

90

Mongolia

50

Chad

Myanmar

81

Poland

90

Nauru

50

Niger

Bhutan

65

Turkey

90

Papua New Guinea

45

Equatorial Guinea

Bangladesh

53

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

89

Cambodia

29

Seychelles

Indonesia

52

Russian Federation

87

Brunei Darussalam

Timor-Leste

50

Republic of Moldova

79

Fiji

India

31

Latvia

78

Kiribati

Nepal

31

Romania

72

Micronesia (Federated States of)

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Azerbaijan

45

New Zealand

Italy

Palau

Lithuania

Solomon Islands

San Marino

Regional average
94

SEAR

Regional average
40

Key
1990

MDG target
Country trend

2015
Latest available

Regional
average
62

This chart shows the percentage of the population using an improved sanitation facility. The bold lines indicate trends since 1990
or since the first year for which data are available. The thin lines indicate the projected trend needed to achieve the MDG target of
halving the proportion of people without sustainable access to basic sanitation by 2015.
Within each WHO region, countries are sorted by 2008 level.
Further details can be found in Part II, Table 5.
41

Part II
Global health indicators

Life expectancy and mortality


This section presents indicators of life expectancy and mortality rates. Indicators include overall life
expectancy at birth as well as infant and under-five mortality (the probability of dying between birth and
1 and 5 years of age, respectively), and adult mortality (the probability of dying between 15 and 60 years
of age). Levels and trends for child mortality are particularly relevant in understanding public health, with
almost 20% of all deaths occurring among children less than 5 years old. Neonatal mortality (death during
the first 28 days of life) accounts for a large proportion of child deaths in many countries, especially in
low-income settings. Monitoring levels in child mortality has largely focused on liveborn infants while
stillbirths (fetal deaths) are often overlooked and underestimated. One third of stillbirths occur during
delivery from complications that can be avoided with appropriate care.
The estimates of mortality presented here have been derived wherever possible from death-registration
data reported annually to WHO. For countries where such data are not available or are of poor quality,
household surveys and censuses are used to prepare estimates of mortality rates and life expectancy. In the
case of child mortality, WHO is part of the Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (IGME)
which carries out annual updates of estimates for infant and child mortality for UNICEF, WHO and
other international agencies. As well as harmonizing the child mortality estimates used by its members, the
IGME monitors progress towards the achievement of the relevant MDG target.3
WHO makes every effort to standardize the methods used to estimate and project indicators for
all Member States using comparable data. This may lead to some differences compared with the official
statistics prepared by individual Member States. It is also important to stress that these estimates are
subject to considerable uncertainty, especially for countries with weak statistical and health information
systems where the quality of underlying empirical data is limited.

3.

MDG 4; Target 4.A: Reduce by two thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under-ve mortality rate.

45

Table 1

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

1. Life expectancy and mortality


Life expectancy at birth a (years)

Member State

Male

Female

Both sexes

Stillbirth
rate b
(per 1000
total births)

Neonatal mortality rate a


(per 1000 live births)

Both sexes

Both sexes

1990

2000

2009

1990

2000

2009

1990

2000

2009

Afghanistan

42

44

47

46

48

50

44

46

48

2009

1990

2000

2009

29

60

56

53

Albania

65

68

72

71

73

75

68

70

Algeria

66

68

71

69

71

74

67

69

73

20

12

72

11

27

22

17

Andorra

74

76

79

81

83

85

77

80

82

Angola

38

44

51

45

48

53

42

46

52

25

53

48

42

Antigua and Barbuda

69

71

73

71

74

76

70

72

74

13

Argentina

69

71

72

76

78

79

73

75

75

15

11

Armenia

62

67

66

70

73

74

66

70

70

15

27

20

13

Australia

74

77

80

80

82

84

77

80

82

Austria

72

75

78

79

81

83

76

78

80

Azerbaijan

59

62

66

66

67

70

63

64

68

12

31

25

15

Bahamas

67

69

72

74

75

78

71

72

76

10

Bahrain

73

72

73

74

74

76

74

73

74

Bangladesh

54

61

64

53

61

66

54

61

65

36

58

43

30

Barbados

70

70

73

77

77

80

74

74

76

10

Belarus

66

63

64

75

74

76

71

69

70

Belgium

73

75

77

79

81

83

76

78

80

Belize

71

67

71

75

74

76

73

70

73

12

16

11

Benin

53

52

54

58

58

60

55

55

57

24

42

36

32

Bhutan

53

58

62

56

62

65

55

60

63

22

49

41

34

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

57

61

66

63

66

70

60

64

68

17

39

32

22

Bosnia and Herzegovina

69

71

73

75

76

78

72

74

76

15

11

10

Botswana

64

50

59

67

52

62

66

51

61

16

23

32

22

Brazil

63

67

70

70

74

77

67

70

73

10

27

19

12

Brunei Darussalam

71

75

76

76

79

77

73

77

77

Bulgaria

68

68

70

75

75

77

71

72

74

Burkina Faso

49

48

49

53

53

56

51

51

52

26

41

39

37

Burundi

48

45

49

51

49

51

50

47

50

28

46

44

43

Cambodia

54

55

57

63

63

65

59

59

61

18

36

34

30

Cameroon

54

51

51

55

52

51

55

51

51

26

36

37

37

Canada

74

77

79

80

82

83

77

79

81

Cape Verde

65

66

66

70

72

75

67

69

71

16

22

16

12

Central African Republic

51

46

49

51

45

48

51

46

48

24

45

47

45

Chad

51

48

47

53

50

48

52

49

48

29

45

45

46

Chile

69

73

76

76

80

82

72

77

79

11

China

68

70

72

69

73

76

68

71

74

10

23

19

11

Colombia

66

68

73

75

77

80

70

73

76

20

16

12

Comoros

56

56

58

59

61

62

57

58

60

27

41

38

36

Congo

54

51

53

55

54

57

55

52

55

26

32

34

36

Cook Islands

67

69

72

72

75

80

69

71

76

Costa Rica

75

75

77

78

79

81

76

77

79

10

Cte d'Ivoire

50

47

49

56

50

52

52

49

50

27

45

44

39

Croatia

69

70

73

76

78

79

72

74

76

Cuba

72

75

76

76

79

80

74

77

78

Cyprus

74

75

78

78

79

83

76

77

81

Czech Republic

68

72

74

75

79

80

71

75

77

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

66

64

67

70

68

72

68

66

70

13

23

27

18

Democratic Republic of the Congo

47

45

47

49

50

51

48

47

49

29

51

51

51

Denmark

72

75

77

78

79

81

75

77

79

Djibouti

56

56

58

60

60

62

58

58

60

34

41

38

35

46

MDG 4
Infant mortality rate a
(probability of dying by age 1 per 1000 live births)
Male

Female

Adult mortality rate a


(probability of dying between 15 and 60 years
per 1000 population)

MDG 4
Under-ve mortality rate a
(probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)

Both sexes

Male

Female

Table 1

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Both sexes

Male

Female

Both sexes

1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009
179

159

144

154

136

123

167

148

134

262

232

208

237

210

189

250

222

199

486

488

440

371

363

352

434

431

399

48

27

16

33

19

11

41

23

13

64

34

19

38

20

11

51

27

15

158

157

126

104

54

43

31

46

36

27

50

40

29

66

50

35

55

42

29

61

46

32

184

175

135

154

103

88

133

130

107

131

105

169

153

143

125

94

120

60

50

44

102

88

160

132

103

146

120

94

153

126

98

274

225

170

242

199

150

258

212

161

577

503

69

377

386

385

353

487

445

364

31

21

11

18

12

10

25

17

11

31

23

12

27

15

11

29

19

12

218

27

19

15

21

15

11

24

17

13

31

22

17

25

18

14

28

20

15

198

203

197

170

160

158

194

181

177

176

160

102

92

88

150

135

51

34

21

45

30

18

48

32

20

63

40

24

49

31

19

56

36

22

124

279

210

246

135

96

103

207

149

10

169

124

97

79

66

55

45

96

77

10

10

62

153

126

102

74

63

50

114

95

76

87

64

33

68

50

26

78

58

30

109

77

37

85

60

29

19

14

14

12

17

13

28

22

13

21

18

12

98

69

33

285

259

221

165

157

134

225

208

176

25

20

12

262

245

202

147

145

126

205

195

13

11

10

14

10

14

10

16

14

13

17

11

164

11

16

13

12

105

115

127

107

89

87

106

105

108

70

44

96

61

39

102

66

41

151

92

53

144

112

88

51

148

90

52

333

251

246

355

258

222

344

254

234

18

13

10

12

13

15

13

10

20

14

11

24

18

13

17

13

20

15

11

27

20

14

15

15

11

17

14

11

188

187

136

109

106

80

146

146

108

20

15

10

24

17

12

282

354

324

107

125

117

194

242

11

221

10

139

130

105

75

68

59

107

100

39

27

17

31

19

14

35

23

16

47

82

30

20

39

24

16

43

27

18

161

251

202

101

152

129

132

203

166

117

94

79

104

84

70

111

89

75

99

73

57

84

62

48

91

68

52

189

148

121

180

141

115

184

144

118

304

388

385

174

255

246

235

321

319

158

113

84

137

98

73

148

106

79

337

285

256

302

234

194

321

261

89

66

42

80

59

38

84

62

228

40

124

87

52

120

84

50

122

86

51

288

252

203

171

156

132

229

204

23

16

14

19

12

11

21

167

14

12

26

20

16

21

14

13

23

17

14

181

170

145

86

85

67

134

127

106

47

67

43

46

65

42

51

31

19

40

25

16

46

66

43

62

102

59

57

95

55

60

99

57

247

536

372

180

480

324

211

506

346

46

28

17

62

37

22

50

31

19

56

34

21

272

239

205

150

126

102

212

183

11

154

12

11

11

151

113

105

112

85

82

133

101

16

15

11

12

93

12

14

14

10

20

18

12

15

15

10

18

16

11

216

222

205

97

97

86

158

160

146

114

106

94

106

98

87

110

102

91

203

189

168

200

186

165

201

188

166

398

438

443

274

307

262

332

368

353

125

118

94

88

111

102

96

91

113

107

101

203

190

178

176

165

154

189

178

166

408

520

424

353

436

407

377

474

415

75

76

71

61

85

80

68

126

115

95

107

97

80

117

106

88

372

372

350

194

214

190

273

289

99

267

104

102

84

87

87

91

96

95

154

163

161

141

149

147

148

156

154

334

409

420

309

386

409

321

397

413

132

100

87

71

61

53

102

81

70

59

40

28

39

26

18

49

33

23

74

48

32

52

34

23

63

41

27

253

284

272

144

163

111

189

213

182

118

123

116

111

115

108

115

119

112

174

183

170

175

184

171

175

183

171

366

505

461

347

496

470

356

499

464

127

130

132

112

114

116

120

122

124

206

210

214

197

201

204

201

205

209

314

411

412

275

350

384

294

380

397

20

10

16

18

24

12

19

10

22

11

196

137

116

98

69

59

147

103

87

31

25

14

43

35

20

37

30

17

39

31

17

52

41

22

46

36

19

193

160

142

148

106

87

172

135

116

33

26

19

23

18

13

28

22

16

41

30

22

29

22

16

35

26

19

248

240

166

117

101

80

184

172

123

99

90

82

80

72

67

90

81

75

138

123

112

117

104

95

128

114

104

313

320

284

265

247

229

289

284

257

69

76

83

64

71

78

67

74

80

108

121

134

99

111

122

104

116

128

413

487

409

386

414

320

399

450

365

12

19

17

20

10

16

15

13

15

21

18

21

12

12

18

17

15

252

177

178

154

113

76

206

147

129

17

13

10

14

10

16

12

10

20

14

12

16

11

10

18

13

11

129

124

115

86

75

69

108

100

93

116

107

92

94

87

74

105

97

83

159

148

124

145

135

113

152

142

118

442

525

528

291

447

456

380

492

495

12

10

14

10

12

223

187

153

89

74

60

158

132

107

13

11

15

10

11

13

155

140

120

111

90

78

133

115

99

12

10

11

13

11

12

110

107

81

61

56

41

86

82

61

13

11

14

11

12

230

172

138

95

76

63

163

124

101

24

44

28

22

40

25

23

42

26

47

61

35

43

55

31

45

58

33

217

230

207

145

164

126

180

198

167

131

131

131

120

120

120

126

126

126

207

207

207

190

190

190

199

199

199

449

502

442

375

354

331

411

430

387

10

152

122

107

99

77

65

126

100

86

108

95

85

82

72

65

95

84

75

137

119

104

108

94

82

123

106

93

316

332

326

254

271

271

285

302

298

47

1. Life expectancy and mortality


Life expectancy at birth a (years)

Member State

Male

Dominica

Female

Both sexes

1990

2000

2009

1990

2000

2009

1990

2000

2009

71

72

72

75

76

76

73

74

74

Stillbirth
rate b
(per 1000
total births)

Neonatal mortality rate a


(per 1000 live births)

Both sexes

Both sexes

2009
11

1990

2000

2009

11

15

Dominican Republic

68

72

71

69

74

72

68

73

71

12

28

20

17

Ecuador

67

70

73

72

76

78

69

73

75

12

20

15

11

Egypt

60

66

69

65

71

73

62

68

71

13

33

21

11

El Salvador

59

67

68

70

74

76

64

70

72

14

19

12

Equatorial Guinea

48

51

53

50

53

54

49

52

53

17

47

43

40

Eritrea

28

58

64

51

63

68

36

61

66

21

32

23

17

Estonia

65

65

70

75

76

80

70

71

75

Ethiopia

41

46

53

48

51

56

44

48

54

26

52

43

35

Fiji

65

65

66

71

71

73

68

68

69

13

10

Finland

71

74

77

79

81

83

75

78

80

France

73

75

78

81

83

85

77

79

81

Gabon

59

58

60

64

63

64

62

60

62

17

30

28

25

Gambia

53

55

58

55

58

61

54

57

60

26

41

37

32

Georgia

65

68

67

72

74

75

69

71

71

17

28

22

19

Germany

72

75

78

78

81

83

75

78

80

Ghana

60

56

57

60

59

64

60

58

60

22

38

35

26

Greece

75

76

78

79

81

83

77

78

80

Grenada

67

68

69

72

75

77

70

72

73

11

18

10

Guatemala

61

64

66

65

70

73

63

67

69

10

28

20

17

Guinea

48

48

49

52

53

55

50

50

52

24

53

47

40

Guinea-Bissau

42

44

47

48

49

51

45

47

49

30

52

49

46

Guyana

58

61

64

67

71

70

63

66

67

17

32

26

21

Haiti

48

54

60

51

57

63

50

55

62

15

38

32

27

Honduras

64

64

67

69

70

73

66

67

69

18

22

18

14

Hungary

65

68

70

74

76

78

69

72

74

11

Iceland

75

78

80

81

82

83

78

80

82

India

57

60

63

58

62

66

57

61

65

22

49

43

34

Indonesia

63

66

66

68

70

71

65

68

68

15

33

25

19

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

60

65

70

66

70

75

63

67

73

13

31

23

17

Iraq

64

65

62

69

70

70

67

68

66

26

24

23

Ireland

72

74

77

78

79

82

75

76

80

Israel

75

77

80

78

81

83

77

79

82

Italy

74

76

79

80

82

84

77

79

82

Jamaica

72

71

69

74

74

74

73

72

71

13

13

13

12

Japan

76

78

80

82

85

86

79

81

83

Jordan

67

68

69

71

73

74

69

70

71

13

21

17

15

Kazakhstan

61

58

59

70

68

70

65

63

64

27

22

15

Kenya

59

52

58

63

56

62

61

54

60

22

30

32

27

Kiribati

62

64

65

64

68

70

63

66

68

13

29

23

19

Kuwait

72

75

78

75

76

79

73

76

78

Kyrgyzstan

61

62

63

68

69

70

65

65

66

10

29

22

17

Lao People's Democratic Republic

50

58

62

51

60

64

50

59

63

14

41

29

22

Latvia

64

65

67

75

76

77

70

71

72

Lebanon

64

68

71

71

75

77

68

71

74

19

13

Lesotho

55

44

46

65

50

50

60

47

48

25

35

42

33

Liberia

30

48

54

49

52

57

37

50

56

27

57

51

37

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

67

69

70

72

74

75

69

71

72

10

18

14

11

Lithuania

66

67

68

76

77

79

71

72

73

Luxembourg

72

75

78

79

81

83

75

78

81

48

MDG 4
Infant mortality rate a
(probability of dying by age 1 per 1000 live births)
Male

Female

Adult mortality rate a


(probability of dying between 15 and 60 years
per 1000 population)

MDG 4
Under-ve mortality rate a
(probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)

Both sexes

Male

Female

Table 1

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Both sexes

Male

Female

Both sexes

1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009
18

16

12

13

15

15

21

18

11

14

15

18

17

10

194

189

192

145

116

103

169

152

147

51

34

28

45

30

25

48

32

27

67

42

34

57

36

29

62

39

32

180

164

172

153

124

149

167

144

160

47

32

23

35

24

17

41

28

20

58

37

26

48

31

22

53

34

24

219

195

173

141

115

96

181

156

135

77

44

21

54

31

15

66

38

18

103

54

24

75

39

18

89

47

21

238

209

215

182

135

130

210

174

174

52

30

16

44

25

13

48

28

15

68

37

18

56

30

15

62

33

17

373

277

281

164

136

128

270

203

200

129

109

94

111

95

82

120

102

88

206

174

150

190

162

140

198

168

145

401

365

373

345

341

355

372

353

364

103

65

44

81

51

34

92

58

39

162

96

60

137

81

50

150

89

55

920

321

249

430

233

179

774

274

211

14

10

10

12

18

13

14

16

11

301

318

234

107

120

77

204

218

153

140

103

76

108

79

58

124

91

67

225

159

112

193

137

96

210

148

104

590

556

445

399

431

379

501

496

412

21

18

17

17

14

14

19

16

15

25

19

20

19

17

15

22

18

18

289

292

263

181

183

157

237

240

212

183

143

124

70

63

56

128

104

91

10

162

138

117

67

61

54

115

100

85

81

73

62

54

48

41

68

61

52

104

93

77

81

73

60

93

83

69

278

324

321

210

258

262

243

292

291

111

100

84

96

87

73

104

93

78

163

140

110

142

122

96

153

131

103

344

320

296

312

279

246

328

299

270

44

33

28

37

28

23

41

31

26

51

38

32

42

31

26

47

35

29

242

195

235

110

79

97

175

135

164

10

157

124

99

77

63

53

118

94

76

82

73

50

70

62

43

76

68

47

132

117

75

107

94

61

120

106

69

215

337

402

248

293

253

231

315

332

10

11

10

11

117

116

106

56

48

44

86

82

76

32

17

15

33

18

11

33

17

13

40

19

16

40

21

13

40

20

14

215

202

248

150

117

143

182

159

197

58

39

33

56

38

32

57

39

33

75

48

39

77

49

40

76

48

40

286

292

280

198

178

151

243

234

214

152

124

97

121

98

78

137

111

88

246

198

151

214

172

131

231

185

142

316

429

474

264

315

337

289

374

409

157

142

127

127

115

103

142

129

115

264

240

212

215

196

173

240

218

193

490

463

431

360

366

369

427

415

399

60

49

37

34

28

21

47

39

29

80

59

46

41

31

24

61

45

35

385

357

286

223

210

224

304

281

257

113

87

69

97

74

59

105

81

64

158

117

90

147

109

83

152

113

87

483

395

278

401

330

227

441

362

251

47

36

27

39

30

23

43

33

25

58

42

31

52

38

28

55

40

30

248

275

237

166

161

134

208

220

187

17

10

13

15

19

12

15

10

17

11

304

271

229

133

114

99

219

193

164

112

92

65

69

57

43

91

75

54

83

67

50

85

68

51

84

68

50

111

87

62

126

99

70

118

93

66

302

289

250

243

220

169

274

256

212

62

43

33

51

35

27

56

40

30

93

61

42

77

51

35

86

56

39

199

195

234

137

137

143

168

166

190

62

43

29

47

33

22

55

38

26

82

54

35

63

41

27

73

47

31

300

238

144

196

148

90

252

194

118

45

41

38

39

35

33

42

38

36

58

52

48

48

43

40

53

48

44

246

230

292

157

147

145

202

189

222

11

10

133

120

97

81

70

57

108

96

77

11

10

13

11

12

107

103

78

71

55

45

89

79

62

10

129

101

77

60

51

41

95

76

59

30

29

28

25

25

24

28

27

26

35

34

32

32

30

29

33

32

31

136

182

224

118

132

131

127

157

177

109

98

86

53

48

42

81

73

64

37

29

25

27

21

18

32

25

22

42

31

27

37

28

24

39

30

25

212

203

195

135

119

111

175

163

155

58

43

29

44

33

22

51

38

26

69

51

33

51

38

24

60

44

29

318

422

432

150

194

185

235

308

310

70

72

60

58

59

50

64

66

55

106

112

90

92

97

78

99

105

84

288

464

358

218

380

282

253

421

319

68

52

40

62

45

34

65

49

37

93

64

47

84

62

46

89

63

46

246

284

325

226

191

173

237

240

253

15

10

12

13

10

14

11

18

13

14

16

10

12

17

11

13

114

86

66

84

62

50

104

78

60

68

48

35

57

40

29

63

44

32

80

55

39

69

47

34

75

51

37

290

326

327

156

170

162

224

250

245

122

71

52

94

55

40

108

64

46

166

91

62

148

81

55

157

86

59

434

345

289

401

312

251

417

328

269

16

12

11

14

11

20

15

15

11

17

13

311

320

284

118

117

105

215

218

194

36

22

12

30

19

10

33

21

11

45

27

14

35

21

11

40

24

12

269

207

166

139

108

85

202

157

124

79

91

65

70

81

57

74

86

61

98

132

89

87

116

78

93

124

84

417

651

676

171

487

573

286

559

611

178

144

86

151

122

73

165

133

80

257

207

117

236

189

107

247

198

112

819

398

389

321

308

337

644

353

362

32

23

17

32

23

17

32

23

17

36

25

19

36

25

18

36

25

19

207

192

175

133

114

101

175

158

142

11

10

10

15

11

12

11

13

11

287

293

274

107

103

95

196

197

185

11

10

160

121

95

79

67

57

121

95

76

49

1. Life expectancy and mortality


Life expectancy at birth a (years)

Member State

Male

Female

Both sexes

Stillbirth
rate b
(per 1000
total births)

Neonatal mortality rate a


(per 1000 live births)

Both sexes

Both sexes

1990

2000

2009

1990

2000

2009

1990

2000

2009

1990

2000

2009

Madagascar

51

57

63

54

61

67

52

59

65

2009
21

41

31

21

Malawi

46

41

44

50

45

51

48

43

47

24

43

37

30

Malaysia

68

69

71

73

74

76

71

72

73

Maldives

58

67

74

55

67

76

57

67

75

13

40

25

Mali

47

48

50

50

52

56

49

50

53

23

57

53

50

Malta

74

76

78

78

80

82

76

78

80

Marshall Islands

59

58

58

65

60

60

62

59

59

15

19

16

15

Mauritania

56

56

57

58

59

60

57

58

58

27

43

42

41

Mauritius

66

68

69

73

75

76

69

71

73

15

12

Mexico

68

72

73

74

77

78

71

74

76

16

11

Micronesia (Federated States of)

64

66

68

67

68

70

66

67

69

14

22

19

16

Monaco

74

76

78

81

84

85

77

80

82

Mongolia

59

60

65

66

67

74

62

64

69

11

27

20

11

Montenegro

73

72

72

79

77

77

76

74

75

Morocco

63

67

71

68

72

75

65

69

73

20

37

27

20

Mozambique

43

46

47

52

50

51

48

48

49

28

53

47

41

Myanmar

56

59

61

61

65

67

58

62

64

20

46

37

33

Namibia

55

50

53

65

57

62

60

53

57

15

25

26

19

Nauru

56

54

56

64

65

65

60

59

60

17

27

24

Nepal

55

61

65

55

63

69

55

62

67

23

53

39

26

Netherlands

74

76

78

80

81

83

77

78

81

New Zealand

72

76

79

78

81

83

75

79

81

Nicaragua

63

70

71

73

76

77

68

73

74

14

25

18

12

Niger

43

51

57

45

51

58

44

51

57

23

48

42

35

Nigeria

47

47

53

49

48

54

48

48

54

42

49

46

39

Niue

72

68

66

78

76

80

75

72

72

12

16

Norway

73

76

79

80

81

83

77

79

81

Oman

66

69

72

70

75

77

67

71

74

20

11

Pakistan

58

61

62

60

62

64

59

61

63

47

53

48

42

Palau

64

67

68

75

74

77

69

70

72

12

10

Panama

72

73

74

75

78

79

73

76

77

10

13

12

10

Papua New Guinea

57

60

62

60

63

65

58

61

63

15

31

28

26

Paraguay

71

71

72

76

77

77

73

74

74

19

20

16

12

Peru

67

70

74

72

74

77

69

72

76

10

28

18

11

Philippines

62

66

67

68

73

73

65

69

70

16

23

16

15

Poland

67

70

71

75

78

80

71

74

76

12

Portugal

71

73

76

77

80

82

74

77

79

Qatar

75

77

78

75

77

79

75

77

78

10

Republic of Korea

68

72

77

76

80

83

72

76

80

Republic of Moldova

64

64

65

71

71

73

68

68

69

15

11

Romania

67

68

70

73

75

77

70

71

73

Russian Federation

63

58

62

74

72

74

69

65

68

10

12

11

Rwanda

49

45

57

52

49

60

51

47

59

23

42

43

33

Saint Kitts and Nevis

65

69

71

71

73

78

68

71

74

10

16

14

10

Saint Lucia

69

71

71

74

77

78

71

74

74

15

12

11

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

68

67

70

74

73

76

71

70

73

10

15

14

Samoa

62

65

68

64

70

72

63

67

70

10

20

15

12

San Marino

76

78

82

82

84

85

79

81

83

Sao Tome and Principe

63

64

66

66

68

70

65

66

68

22

31

29

27

Saudi Arabia

66

69

69

71

75

75

68

71

72

20

12

11

50

MDG 4
Infant mortality rate a
(probability of dying by age 1 per 1000 live births)
Male

Female

Adult mortality rate a


(probability of dying between 15 and 60 years
per 1000 population)

MDG 4
Under-ve mortality rate a
(probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)

Both sexes

Male

Female

Table 1

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Both sexes

Male

Female

Both sexes

1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009
109

70

43

94

60

38

102

65

40

174

104

60

160

96

55

167

100

58

380

336

273

307

255

198

344

296

236

135

103

72

123

94

65

129

99

69

229

173

116

206

156

104

218

164

110

427

673

691

324

557

496

376

618

599

17

10

14

16

19

11

16

18

10

209

198

175

128

112

95

170

157

137

83

43

12

78

42

10

80

42

11

114

55

14

111

51

11

113

53

13

281

182

97

346

163

70

312

173

84

147

127

107

130

112

94

139

120

101

258

225

198

241

210

184

250

217

191

331

376

357

257

275

218

294

323

286

12

10

13

11

107

88

76

62

53

44

84

71

60

40

33

30

38

31

28

39

32

29

49

39

36

48

38

35

48

39

35

385

436

429

329

368

386

359

403

407

86

82

79

75

71

69

81

77

74

136

128

123

122

115

111

129

122

117

313

316

315

275

267

262

292

290

289

23

20

14

18

12

12

21

16

13

27

22

17

20

14

14

23

18

15

263

222

219

121

121

99

193

172

160

40

24

16

32

20

13

36

22

15

49

29

18

41

23

15

45

26

17

215

172

157

120

99

88

168

136

122

45

38

32

45

37

31

45

38

32

58

47

39

57

46

38

58

47

39

231

219

183

196

183

161

213

201

172

155

136

112

67

61

51

112

99

82

86

58

29

59

40

20

73

49

24

117

73

33

85

53

24

101

63

29

261

322

305

192

198

141

227

261

225

12

14

12

11

12

13

14

15

14

12

14

14

164

179

161

73

98

85

118

140

124

79

53

38

58

39

28

69

46

33

98

61

41

79

49

34

89

55

38

195

164

126

133

106

87

164

135

107

160

127

99

150

119

93

155

123

96

235

186

144

229

181

140

232

183

142

482

498

557

239

368

434

359

432

493

94

70

61

73

54

47

84

62

54

131

94

79

104

75

63

118

85

71

306

299

275

244

202

188

275

250

231

58

58

39

41

41

28

49

50

34

84

88

55

61

64

40

73

76

47

441

574

540

220

412

357

334

493

448

11

62

46

17

25

41

36

12

78

58

22

30

51

44

567

463

448

399

313

303

495

394

380

98

63

38

99

63

39

99

63

39

144

86

49

140

84

48

142

85

48

321

271

234

308

217

159

314

243

196

10

116

100

75

67

67

56

92

84

66

10

13

11

143

105

86

93

67

57

118

86

72

58

39

25

44

29

19

51

34

22

74

46

28

61

38

23

67

42

26

272

191

210

136

121

122

206

156

165

148

110

78

140

104

73

144

107

76

310

230

163

300

223

158

305

227

160

352

274

229

297

265

224

325

271

228

134

122

92

116

106

80

125

114

86

217

195

142

206

185

134

212

190

138

417

448

377

355

413

365

386

430

370

40

17

19

30

12

13

35

15

40

21

19

32

14

13

36

17

156

185

282

62

50

46

112

122

175

10

128

107

83

65

61

50

97

85

67

39

19

10

35

17

37

18

50

23

12

47

21

12

48

22

12

220

186

157

151

107

85

191

157

131

105

89

74

96

81

67

101

85

70

130

108

87

130

108

87

130

108

87

249

230

225

215

205

189

234

218

208

22

18

15

14

11

18

14

13

25

19

18

17

13

11

21

16

15

289

253

229

112

140

110

210

199

172

26

21

17

23

18

14

25

19

16

33

27

24

28

25

22

30

26

23

146

139

145

101

85

82

124

112

114

68

59

53

65

56

51

67

57

52

95

80

71

87

73

65

91

77

68

349

310

274

289

252

221

323

283

248

39

29

22

29

22

17

34

25

19

47

34

25

37

27

20

42

30

23

138

158

168

99

103

98

119

132

134

69

39

22

55

31

17

62

35

19

86

44

24

69

35

19

78

40

21

165

161

123

123

119

96

144

140

110

46

32

29

36

26

23

41

29

26

64

41

36

53

34

30

59

38

33

281

241

240

167

129

130

226

187

187

17

14

16

20

10

16

18

263

216

197

102

86

76

184

152

137

13

10

11

16

12

14

176

155

123

80

66

54

127

111

88

20

12

15

11

18

12

25

14

10

20

12

22

13

94

85

69

82

79

48

90

83

65

236

163

109

102

62

46

171

113

78

37

25

18

24

16

11

30

21

15

45

30

20

28

19

13

37

24

17

285

310

309

155

155

134

218

232

222

26

21

11

21

17

23

19

10

34

24

13

27

20

11

31

22

12

239

237

219

114

106

90

177

173

156

26

23

12

19

18

10

23

20

11

31

27

14

23

21

11

27

24

12

318

451

391

117

161

144

218

313

269

111

116

76

95

100

65

103

108

70

185

195

120

156

165

101

171

180

111

409

518

304

375

443

258

390

478

279

28

15

14

16

22

13

22

18

13

32

16

16

20

26

14

26

21

15

272

214

185

193

134

90

233

174

138

20

15

18

14

13

19

17

14

19

25

17

20

18

15

20

21

16

20

204

205

188

147

117

90

175

161

139

21

21

12

19

17

10

20

19

11

26

26

13

24

20

12

25

23

12

217

259

204

140

165

110

179

214

160

42

43

33

38

10

40

28

21

51

47

36

49

18

14

50

34

25

306

235

198

283

203

167

295

220

183

12

16

14

12

18

15

80

74

57

40

39

48

60

57

53

65

60

55

58

53

49

62

56

52

98

89

81

91

82

75

95

85

78

197

177

161

142

121

104

170

147

130

37

21

19

33

19

17

35

20

18

47

25

23

39

21

19

43

23

21

217

191

186

139

106

102

187

156

154

51

1. Life expectancy and mortality


Life expectancy at birth a (years)

Member State

Male

Female

Both sexes

Stillbirth
rate b
(per 1000
total births)

Neonatal mortality rate a


(per 1000 live births)

Both sexes

Both sexes

1990

2000

2009

1990

2000

2009

1990

2000

2009

1990

2000

2009

Senegal

54

58

60

59

62

63

57

60

62

2009
34

41

36

31

Serbia

69

69

71

75

74

76

72

72

74

15

Seychelles

64

67

69

75

76

77

69

72

73

10

Sierra Leone

38

37

48

43

45

50

40

41

49

30

59

56

49

Singapore

73

76

79

77

81

84

75

78

82

Slovakia

67

69

71

76

77

79

71

73

75

Slovenia

70

72

76

78

80

82

74

76

79

Solomon Islands

65

67

69

69

71

72

67

69

71

15

16

16

15

Somalia

46

49

51

51

51

51

48

50

51

30

53

53

53

South Africa

59

54

54

68

59

55

63

56

54

20

19

22

19

Spain

73

76

78

80

83

85

77

79

82

Sri Lanka

63

63

65

74

75

76

68

69

71

17

16

12

Sudan

58

58

59

57

58

59

57

58

59

24

40

38

37

Suriname

64

66

68

69

72

75

66

69

72

15

20

16

12

Swaziland

59

46

47

63

51

50

61

48

49

18

24

26

20

Sweden

75

77

79

80

82

83

78

80

81

Switzerland

74

77

80

81

83

84

77

80

82

Syrian Arab Republic

64

69

71

70

74

76

67

71

74

12

16

11

Tajikistan

60

62

66

65

65

69

63

64

68

12

37

32

24

Thailand

65

63

66

71

72

74

68

68

70

17

12

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

70

69

72

74

75

76

72

72

74

18

11

Timor-Leste

48

58

64

53

63

69

50

60

67

14

56

41

27

Togo

52

54

57

57

59

61

54

56

59

25

41

36

32

Tonga

64

68

72

73

71

70

68

69

71

11

10

Trinidad and Tobago

66

65

66

71

73

75

69

69

70

23

23

23

Tunisia

69

71

73

72

75

77

70

73

75

10

23

14

11

Turkey

62

67

72

67

73

77

65

70

75

11

34

21

12

Turkmenistan

58

59

60

65

65

67

62

62

63

13

33

27

20

Tuvalu

61

63

64

63

63

63

62

63

64

12

21

18

15

Uganda

45

43

48

51

51

57

48

47

52

25

38

34

31

Ukraine

65

62

62

75

73

74

70

68

68

10

United Arab Emirates

71

75

77

76

79

79

73

77

78

10

United Kingdom

73

75

78

78

80

82

76

78

80

United Republic of Tanzania

52

49

53

54

53

58

53

51

55

26

43

39

34

United States of America

72

74

76

79

80

81

75

77

79

Uruguay

69

71

72

76

79

79

72

75

76

12

Uzbekistan

63

63

66

69

68

71

66

66

69

29

26

17

Vanuatu

64

68

69

66

70

72

65

69

71

13

17

12

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

70

71

71

74

77

78

72

74

75

11

16

12

10

Viet Nam

63

68

70

67

72

74

65

70

72

13

24

15

12

Yemen

57

59

63

58

62

67

58

61

65

23

43

38

29

Zambia

44

40

46

48

44

50

46

42

48

26

40

39

35

Zimbabwe

58

43

47

63

47

50

61

45

49

20

27

34

29

52

MDG 4
Infant mortality rate a
(probability of dying by age 1 per 1000 live births)
Male

Female

Adult mortality rate a


(probability of dying between 15 and 60 years
per 1000 population)

MDG 4
Under-ve mortality rate a
(probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)

Both sexes

Male

Female

Table 1

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Both sexes

Male

Female

Both sexes

1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009
79

66

55

67

56

46

73

61

51

161

128

24
19

13

10

10

176

159

8
14

99

140

111

86

151

120

22

23

11

28

11

13

15

12

21

130

157

142

116

166

150

123

10

10

12

93

314

280

266

15

25

11

26

13

11

12

14

17

300

263

202

270

237

182

10

16

12

12

210

207

218

265

244

241

13

184

209

14

10

317

248

184

94

227

127

106

90

139

158

138

99

108

225

175

285

250

192

553

624

414

169

392

395

363

477

517

152

97

387

76

93

56

42

123

77

14

10

269

59

215

184

103

79

74

187

147

130

10

12

10

207

167

131

81

72

54

144

121

94

32

31

30

31

30

29

31

30

30

37

36

35

39

38

37

38

37

36

250

205

170

188

151

119

221

179

145

110

110

110

107

107

107

109

109

109

178

178

178

182

182

182

180

180

180

504

418

382

359

349

350

435

383

366

54

61

49

42

47

37

48

54

43

70

88

70

53

66

53

62

77

62

341

456

521

191

363

479

268

410

496

10

146

122

94

60

49

43

103

86

68

26

20

15

20

15

11

23

17

13

33

24

18

24

17

13

28

21

16

326

321

275

127

113

82

234

223

182

75

70

67

81

76

72

78

73

69

116

108

102

131

122

115

124

115

108

289

309

291

290

280

275

289

294

283

48

37

25

39

30

23

44

33

24

55

41

27

47

35

25

51

38

26

265

241

217

175

165

124

221

204

172

71

75

55

64

68

49

67

71

52

95

108

75

90

102

71

92

105

73

288

631

674

227

498

560

256

563

613

114

87

74

66

56

47

90

72

61

126

99

74

62

54

43

95

77

58

36

22

17

24

15

11

30

19

14

44

26

19

29

17

13

36

22

16

257

194

159

186

130

95

221

162

127

106

87

60

76

63

43

91

75

52

136

109

71

97

78

51

117

94

61

217

218

183

180

179

160

198

199

171

30

19

13

22

15

10

26

17

12

36

22

15

27

18

12

32

20

13

259

328

270

147

163

139

204

248

205

33

18

11

30

16

32

17

10

37

20

12

35

18

36

19

10

153

195

144

87

90

79

120

144

112

155

94

54

120

73

42

138

84

48

207

120

64

158

92

49

184

106

56

402

292

233

329

223

154

368

258

195

103

90

74

75

65

54

89

78

64

171

141

111

129

106

84

150

124

98

355

361

338

288

295

278

321

328

307

23

19

18

16

16

15

19

18

17

24

22

20

20

19

18

22

20

19

313

207

135

128

188

233

222

197

187

33

34

33

27

26

29

30

30

31

38

40

38

31

29

32

34

34

35

236

252

225

156

155

120

195

203

172

44

26

20

35

20

15

40

23

18

54

31

23

45

24

18

50

27

21

146

144

129

103

88

70

124

117

100

75

40

20

62

33

17

69

36

18

92

45

22

76

38

18

84

42

20

217

187

134

151

112

73

185

150

104

93

68

48

67

49

35

81

59

41

112

81

52

84

61

39

99

71

45

301

347

380

192

208

212

247

278

298

43

37

29

41

32

29

42

35

29

54

42

35

52

43

35

53

42

35

272

273

255

280

262

280

276

267

268

125

105

89

97

82

69

111

94

79

203

170

140

165

138

114

184

154

128

509

616

539

386

455

348

449

538

449

22

20

16

14

13

10

18

17

13

26

24

19

16

14

11

21

19

15

287

377

395

112

136

148

199

257

274

16

11

13

15

10

19

12

15

10

17

11

151

97

84

97

71

66

136

91

79

11

10

129

108

95

78

67

58

104

88

77

102

88

70

96

84

66

99

86

68

161

138

107

163

141

109

162

139

108

370

493

456

293

386

311

331

439

385

11

10

13

10

11

172

144

134

91

83

78

132

114

106

24

16

12

21

12

10

22

14

11

27

19

15

23

14

12

25

16

13

196

181

156

98

90

84

147

135

119

65

56

34

57

49

30

61

53

32

77

65

38

70

60

35

74

62

36

250

252

220

144

151

139

198

202

179

33

21

14

33

21

14

33

21

14

39

24

16

42

26

17

40

25

16

272

222

200

239

180

159

257

202

180

30

23

17

23

17

13

27

20

15

35

26

20

28

20

15

32

23

17

178

185

196

117

98

92

148

143

146

39

23

19

40

24

20

39

24

19

58

31

25

53

28

23

55

29

24

277

202

173

201

136

107

237

167

139

94

77

54

82

67

47

88

72

51

128

103

68

121

97

64

125

100

66

301

273

237

273

233

180

285

253

209

119

110

96

95

88

77

108

99

86

196

182

155

161

149

127

179

166

141

543

690

580

467

588

477

506

640

527

56

72

59

52

66

54

54

69

56

84

120

93

78

111

86

81

116

89

339

703

672

232

581

574

287

639

606

53

1. Life expectancy and mortality


Life expectancy at birth a (years)

Member State

Male

Female

Both sexes

1990

2000

2009

1990

2000

2009

1990

2000

2009

Minimum

28

37

44

43

44

48

36

41

47

Median

64

67

69

70

73

75

68

69

Maximum

76

78

82

82

85

86

79

African Region

49

48

52

53

52

56

Region of the Americas

68

71

73

75

77

79

Stillbirth
rate b
(per 1000
total births)

Neonatal mortality rate a


(per 1000 live births)

Both sexes

Both sexes

2009

1990

2000

2009

71

12

20

16

11

81

83

47

60

56

53

51

50

54

28

44

41

36

71

74

76

17

13

RANGES OF COUNTRY VALUES

WHO REGION

South-East Asia Region

58

61

64

59

64

67

59

62

65

22

47

39

31

European Region

68

68

71

75

76

79

71

72

75

14

10

Eastern Mediterranean Region

59

62

64

63

65

67

61

64

66

27

40

35

30

Western Pacic Region

68

70

72

71

74

77

69

72

75

10

22

17

11

Low income

50

52

55

54

55

59

52

54

57

26

47

42

36

Lower middle income

61

63

66

64

66

69

63

65

68

21

36

32

26

INCOME GROUP

Upper middle income

64

65

68

72

73

75

68

69

71

21

16

11

High income

72

75

77

79

81

83

76

78

80

Global

62

64

66

66

68

71

64

66

68

19

33

29

24

54

MDG 4
Infant mortality rate a
(probability of dying by age 1 per 1000 live births)
Male

Female

Adult mortality rate a


(probability of dying between 15 and 60 years
per 1000 population)

MDG 4
Under-ve mortality rate a
(probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)

Both sexes

Male

Female

Table 1

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Both sexes

Male

Female

Both sexes

1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009

80

74

57

40

39

41

60

57

53

39

31

20

34

25

17

37

28

19

49

37

24

42

30

19

47

34

21

257

230

217

148

136

119

205

193

171

179

159

144

157

142

123

167

150

134

310

263

214

300

237

204

305

250

209

920

703

691

467

588

574

774

640

613

117

105

85

100

90

74

109

98

80

187

167

133

170

152

121

179

159

127

420

470

420

311

380

347

366

425

383

36

24

16

29

20

14

33

22

15

44

29

19

37

24

16

41

27

18

207

180

161

115

101

89

162

141

125

81

63

46

79

61

45

80

62

45

111

82

57

117

88

61

114

85

59

289

275

248

231

206

167

261

242

209

31

21

13

24

17

10

28

19

12

37

25

15

30

20

12

34

22

13

215

231

203

97

98

88

157

166

146

82

69

57

71

60

51

77

65

54

109

89

74

100

84

70

104

87

72

263

237

215

205

180

159

236

210

188

32

25

16

41

32

19

36

28

18

42

32

20

50

38

23

46

35

21

192

160

144

138

101

86

166

132

116

116

97

81

100

84

70

108

91

75

178

149

123

162

135

111

170

142

117

395

407

361

314

324

280

355

365

321

63

55

42

65

55

42

64

55

42

87

74

55

93

80

59

90

77

57

248

232

210

188

167

140

220

201

176

45

31

21

35

25

17

40

28

19

55

38

25

44

30

20

50

34

22

262

278

239

132

140

128

198

210

184

11

10

14

11

12

160

132

115

78

68

61

120

101

88

64

55

44

60

52

41

62

54

42

89

77

60

89

76

59

89

77

60

244

236

212

167

159

139

207

198

176

55

Cause-specic mortality and morbidity


This section brings together indicators on the level and distribution of specific causes of deaths grouped as
follows: communicable, maternal and perinatal conditions and nutritional deficiencies; noncommunicable
conditions; and injuries.
Estimates are also provided of the distribution of causes of death among children under 5 years
old. These include: diarrhoea; major communicable diseases such as HIV/AIDS, malaria, measles and
pneumonia; and conditions arising in the neonatal period such as prematurity, birth asphyxia, neonatal
sepsis and congenital anomalies. The years of life lost (YLL) is a measure of premature mortality that
takes into account both the frequency of deaths and the age at which death occurs.
The country-specific indictors presented in this section have been derived from a range of sources of
mortality, incidence and prevalence data. These include: death-registration records; health-facility reports;
household surveys; censuses; and special studies on deaths due to HIV and conflict. There are considerable
uncertainty ranges for many countries due to limitations in data availability, quality and timeliness.
Uncertainty ranges in estimated all-cause mortality for 2008 vary from 1% for high-income countries
to 1520% for sub-Saharan Africa, reflecting large variations in data availability. Uncertainty ranges are
generally larger for deaths from specific causes. For example, the relative uncertainty range for deaths from
ischaemic heart disease is around 12% for high-income countries and around 2535% for sub-Saharan
Africa.
The section also includes estimates for key MDG-related indicators, including mortality due to
maternal conditions, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. Estimating cause-specific mortality is difficult
in developing countries where systems for counting deaths and accurately recording their causes are weak
or non-existent. These indicators are therefore associated with significant uncertainty, and the margins of
uncertainty are provided.
Incidence is the number of new cases each year, while prevalence is the number of people with a given
disease at a specific point in time. Because not all people with infection attend health facilities, household
surveys are needed to obtain the true number of cases. Such surveys, however, only provide reliable data
if the condition is sufficiently common. Tuberculosis surveys require very large sample sizes and are rarely
conducted. The estimates for many countries therefore depend upon modelling which relies heavily upon
the notification rate for tuberculosis as a result, the uncertainty ranges associated with both the incidence
and prevalence of tuberculosis are large. In countries with generalized HIV/AIDS epidemics, prevalence
estimates are derived from the testing of pregnant women attending antenatal clinics and, more recently,
from population-based surveys which incorporate HIV testing. In concentrated HIV/AIDS epidemics,
estimates are largely based upon surveillance among populations with high-risk behaviours.

57

Table 2

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

2. Cause-specic mortality and morbidity


Mortality

Member State

Cause-specic mortality rate


(per 100 000 population)
MDG 5
Maternal mortality ratio a
(per 100 000 live births)

1990
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
China
Colombia
Comoros
Congo
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Cte d'Ivoire
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Denmark
Djibouti

1700
48
250

1000

72
51
10
10
64
55
25
870
120
37
7
72
790
940
510
18
83
120
28
24
770
1200
690
680
6
230
880
1300
56
110
140
530
460

35
690
8
63
17
15
270
900
7
370

[8703200]
[3078]
[130480]
[4102500]
[6379]
[3280]
[811]
[912]
[41100]
[4269]
[1541]
[4401700]
[100130]
[3144]
[68]
[50100]
[4801300]
[4701900]
[320800]
[1032]
[30230]
[77180]
[1646]
[2128]
[4401300]
[5102700]
[4001200]
[3901200]
[410]
[92510]
[4701600]
[6902200]
[3487]
[66180]
[130160]
[2301200]
[250840]
[2060]
[4001200]
[710]
[4686]
[739]
[1121]
[96730]
[4701600]
[68]
[160880]

2000
1800
41
140

880

63
34
9
5
59
56
23
500
50
31
6
100
560
420
300
11
310
79
24
28
650
1200
470
660
7
170
900
1300
29
60
110
390
590

41
580
11
65
14
7
260
850
5
330

2008

[9503400]
[2565]
[73270]
[3902000]
[5570]
[2155]
[711]
[56]
[3793]
[4173]
[1437]
[250970]
[4357]
[2340]
[58]
[64140]
[350940]
[220790]
[190470]
[620]
[120610]
[52120]
[1439]
[2433]
[3901100]
[5302700]
[280770]
[3901100]
[411]
[71400]
[5101600]
[7302300]
[1847]
[3696]
[97120]
[160930]
[3501000]
[2173]
[350900]
[913]
[4592]
[632]
[511]
[91760]
[4501600]
[45]
[150720]

58

MDG 6
Malaria c

HIV/AIDS b

1400
31
120

610

70
29
8
5
38
49
19
340
64
15
5
94
410
200
180
9
190
58
21
13
560
970
290
600
12
94
850
1200
26
38
85
340
580

44
470
14
53
10
8
250
670
5
300

[7402600]
[1950]
[61220]
[2701400]
[6177]
[1845]
[610]
[56]
[2460]
[3857]
[1130]
[170660]
[5572]
[1220]
[47]
[56140]
[250690]
[110370]
[120280]
[516]
[84380]
[3887]
[1334]
[1115]
[330950]
[4102300]
[180480]
[360960]
[720]
[39210]
[4901400]
[6702100]
[1543]
[2360]
[7494]
[140780]
[3301000]
[2482]
[290730]
[1117]
[3676]
[423]
[512]
[84690]
[3401300]
[56]
[140610]

2009

2.2

62

7.1
3.2

2.1

0.1

6.3

91
30
3.7
9.1

296

2.5
45
175
21
188

248
99

1.9
31
1.3
139

5.0
172
0.2
0.5

118

[1.53.2]
[4289]
[3.911]
[2.44.2]

[1.52.7]

[0.00.2]
[4.18.8]
[71113]
[2042]
[1.36.5]
[7.012]
[116702]
[1.013]
[1.73.5]
[3062]
[146205]
[6.138]
[151233]

[200296]
[72136]
[4.313]
[1.83.6]
[2438]
[0.91.9]
[112175]
[0.014]
[139208]
[0.10.4]
[0.01.8]

[4060]
[83157]

MDG 6
Tuberculosis among
HIV-negative people d

2008
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
89
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
1.8
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
105
0.2
0.0j
0.0
1.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
221
39
3.7
121
0.0
0.2
192
235
0.0
0.0j
0.3
58
121
0.0
0.0
116
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
193
0.0
1.2

[0.11.1]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[63128]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.3]
[0.92.9]
[0.00.5]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[79133]
[0.10.6]
[0.00.1]
[0.00.0]
[0.41.8]
[0.10.1]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[168273]
[2376]
[2.05.4]
[91158]
[0.00.0]
[0.10.4]
[148236]
[180290]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.20.5]
[4278]
[91153]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[88144]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[146240]
[0.00.0]
[0.554]

2009
38
0.3
2.4
0.7
30
8.5
1.8
12
0.2
0.5
12
1.3
1.8
51
0.1
5.3
0.5
12
17
8.3
21
1.9
39
2.1
1.7
3.3
56
72
71
15
0.2
26
40
60
1.4
12
2.7
7.8
40
6.7
1.3
77
2.5
0.2
0.3
0.6
25
76
0.3
77

[2653]
[0.20.6]
[1.63.3]
[0.60.9]
[1650]
[6.910]
[1.02.9]
[8.418]
[0.20.3]
[0.40.7]
[8.216]
[0.92.1]
[1.42.5]
[3768]
[0.10.2]
[4.85.9]
[0.40.6]
[6.022]
[1222]
[4.517]
[1332]
[1.03.6]
[2558]
[1.03.9]
[1.42.2]
[2.54.8]
[4468]
[5295]
[5095]
[8.624]
[0.20.3]
[1836]
[2363]
[4380]
[1.01.9]
[7.517]
[1.54.4]
[5.511]
[2069]
[4.98.9]
[0.81.7]
[6098]
[2.03.4]
[0.10.2]
[0.20.4]
[0.50.7]
[1345]
[54102]
[0.20.4]
[44121]

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Mortality

24
18
20
4
18
4
5
17
2
0
24
2
3
16
3
1
2
6
20
25
19
12
11
6
4
14
18
17
28
18
1
17
17
18
4
15
12
18
16
15
3
15
2
6
4
4
19
19
1
19

7
7
11
7
7
16
8
10
6
5
8
15
10
16
19
10
6
14
6
10
12
12
8
11
11
7
5
8
10
6
10
9
7
7
6
18
7
8
7
0
11
8
2
14
6
15
12
6
7
9

6
1
5
0
6
0
5
2
1
0
4
9
1
15
6
2
2
4
2
7
8
2
3
8
2
2
3
6
7
4
2
4
4
3
3
2
7
5
4
0
5
5
5
9
0
2
7
4
0
6

3
22
7
35
2
20
25
17
23
30
6
16
33
3
11
25
24
15
3
4
4
25
9
16
33
23
2
2
2
2
24
8
2
1
34
10
18
2
3
19
30
3
29
19
35
22
7
2
30
7

23
26
19
26
20
34
27
22
47
33
23
38
30
17
27
37
45
31
19
22
23
15
22
33
36
26
18
21
29
18
38
23
15
18
28
26
24
19
15
31
27
13
37
36
23
37
18
16
26
21

4
10
3
12
3
8
6
5
8
7
3
13
6
3
9
10
9
10
2
4
3
4
5
5
7
6
3
4
3
2
5
4
1
1
6
10
7
2
2
20
3
1
6
9
10
7
2
2
3
2

2008
9
14
12
12
7
14
16
9
15
12
8
18
20
14
11
23
15
30
7
14
11
9
10
24
16
9
7
8
10
7
14
17
7
5
20
19
36
8
10
15
25
11
11
13
15
13
10
7
10
10

0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
17
1
0
0
1
5
1
5
0
0
4
3
0
0
1
0
4
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
5

59

6
15
19
16
8
17
24
26
12
24
18
6
15
15
23
15
11
13
10
13
15
30
17
17
6
21
7
7
11
8
19
18
8
6
19
16
20
14
11
15
18
11
18
6
22
12
22
9
33
11

Table 2

0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
5
1
19
0
0
28
24
0
0
0
13
24
0
0
26
0
0
0
0
0
21
0
0

Injuries

1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

Other diseases

18
76
45
84
14
69
67
77
79
84
66
57
67
34
73
72
78
43
18
33
34
86
19
56
71
86
12
14
31
17
79
40
14
11
71
65
43
24
17
62
62
19
85
78
81
83
52
11
85
24

Congenital
anomalies

Pneumonia

74
9
43
4
79
17
18
14
6
4
26
24
13
52
16
5
7
28
75
53
55
5
71
20
13
5
82
78
60
75
6
43
78
84
10
15
21
68
73
23
13
71
3
8
4
5
39
82
5
65

Neonatal sepsis

Malaria

26
2
15
0
22
2
1
2
0
0
13
0
1
13
0
0
1
5
14
14
16
1
7
3
0
1
16
24
7
16
0
11
14
20
0
3
4
17
14
0
1
12
1
1
0
1
11
18
1
19

2008
149
46
47
27
112
46
48
50
30
34
36
54
33
91
31
125
42
92
87
105
64
29
107
76
24
42
108
124
65
111
32
71
151
119
45
70
97
76
140
31
56
172
48
48
31
43
46
155
33
80

Birth asphyxia

Measles

HIV/AIDS

Injuries

Diarrhoea

1117
716
523
338
842
548
501
902
330
373
935
457
590
702
488
749
367
497
804
735
644
584
606
534
520
693
810
839
748
879
346
538
870
866
419
604
404
789
811
455
409
942
560
468
371
496
548
837
440
809

Noncommunicable

Communicable

Injuries

Noncommunicable

Communicable

2008
713
46
202
16
819
86
87
74
18
14
102
91
63
344
86
30
33
119
618
359
253
22
739
97
55
31
801
943
478
861
23
213
1060
1009
43
58
64
472
692
109
32
904
20
47
17
25
264
932
27
470

Prematurity

Distribution of causes of death among children aged <5 years g,h


(%)

Age-standardized mortality rates Distribution of years of life lost


by cause e,f
by broader causes e,g (%)
(per 100 000 population)

1. Cause-specic
Life expectancymortality
and mortality
2.
and morbidity (contd.)
Morbidity

Member State
MDG 6
Prevalence of tuberculosis i
(per 100 000 population)
2000
Afghanistan

2009

MDG 6
Incidence of tuberculosis i
(per 100 000 population per year)
2000

MDG 6
Prevalence of HIV
among adults aged
1549 years b (%)

2009

2009

427 [192707]

337 [153557]

189 [151227]

189 [154228]

Albania

28 [8.149]

17 [4.731]

23 [2027]

15 [1217]

Algeria

64 [14114]

67 [15119]

48 [3857]

59 [4872]

0.1 [0.10.1]

Andorra

30 [1249]

16 [7.126]

21 [1823]

10 [9.412]

Angola

423 [195697]

389 [150660]

250 [200300]

298 [248352]

Antigua and Barbuda

10 [4.616]

8.8 [414]

6.0 [5.26.7]

5.1 [4.65.9]

Argentina

55 [2095]

40 [1668]

40 [3249]

28 [2334]

0.5 [0.30.6]

Armenia

112 [48188]

107 [43182]

71 [5785]

73 [5988]

0.1 [0.10.1]

Australia

7.9 [2.714]

7.8 [2.513]

6.3 [5.47.1]

6.4 [5.77.4]

0.1 [0.10.2]

Austria

23 [939]

13 [4.323]

17 [1519]

11 [9.813]

0.3 [0.20.4]

Azerbaijan

189 [84314]

172 [73289]

110 [88132]

110 [89132]

0.1 [<0.10.1]

Bahamas

33 [1358]

14 [4.526]

31 [2735]

15 [1317]

3.1 [1.25.4]

Bahrain

2.0 [1.62.4]

61 [25104]

57 [1999]

40 [3248]

46 [4154]

Bangladesh

484 [223796]

425 [197697]

225 [180270]

225 [183271]

<0.1 [<0.1<0.1]

Barbados

1.4 [0.42.5]

0.8 [0.241.5]

1.4 [1.21.5]

0.9 [0.781]

1.4 [1.21.6]

Belarus

95 [31164]

58 [14103]

75 [6889]

39 [3247]

0.3 [0.20.3]

Belgium

18 [6.731]

10 [3.418]

14 [1316]

8.6 [7.710]

0.2 [0.20.3]

Belize

46 [1280]

51 [2189]

40 [3248]

40 [3248]

2.3 [2.02.8]

Benin

131 [61219]

146 [69237]

85 [68102]

93 [76112]

1.2 [1.01.3]

Bhutan

352 [127614]

179 [46313]

253 [203304]

158 [132186]

0.2 [0.10.3]

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

282 [119476]

216 [92363]

184 [148221]

140 [113168]

0.2 [0.10.3]

Bosnia and Herzegovina


Botswana
Brazil
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria

78 [17139]

62 [18107]

63 [5075]

50 [4358]

457 [169768]

531 [256836]

640 [539768]

694 [565836]

24.8 [23.825.8]

89 [35154]

50 [1885]

60 [4872]

45 [3754]

[0.30.6]

153 [62253]

72 [21124]

106 [92120]

60 [5369]

52 [1291]

51 [1688]

46 [4255]

41 [3647]

0.1 [0.10.1]

Burkina Faso

298 [127523]

397 [179654]

198 [158238]

215 [175259]

1.2 [1.01.5]

Burundi

447 [210751]

549 [254918]

321 [257386]

348 [283419]

3.3 [2.93.5]

Cambodia

878 [4121433]

693 [3161115]

492 [409581]

442 [377512]

0.5 [0.40.8]

Cameroon

224 [105381]

191 [88310]

168 [134201]

182 [148219]

5.3 [4.95.8]

Canada

7.5 [2.513]

5.8 [1.99.9]

6.2 [5.47.1]

4.8 [4.35.6]

0.2 [0.10.3]

Cape Verde

307 [141509]

227 [107373]

160 [128192]

148 [120178]

Central African Republic

341 [161585]

395 [183673]

302 [242363]

327 [267394]

4.7 [4.25.2]

Chad

435 [200729]

456 [209766]

262 [209314]

283 [231341]

3.4 [2.85.1]

Chile

22 [5.239]

15 [3.727]

19 [1623]

11 [8.713]

0.4 [0.30.5]

China

214 [99348]

138 [56225]

107 [87128]

96 [83109]

0.1 [0.10.1]

Colombia

63 [27106]

49 [2083]

43 [3452]

35 [2942]

0.5 [0.40.7]

Comoros

105 [49172]

68 [31112]

56 [4568]

39 [3146]

0.1 [<0.10.1]

Congo

3.4 [3.13.8]

397 [164691]

461 [200796]

353 [304424]

382 [311460]

Cook Islands

12 [2.822]

54 [2589]

7.0 [5.78.3]

27 [2233]

Costa Rica

18 [4.632]

11 [2.819]

14 [1116]

10 [8.513]

0.3 [0.20.4]

Cte d'Ivoire

492 [228833]

606 [289980]

368 [295442]

399 [324480]

3.4 [3.13.9]

Croatia

55 [1992]

31 [9.853]

42 [3647]

25 [2229]

<0.1 [<0.1<0.1]

Cuba

14 [525]

7.5 [1.713]

11 [1114]

5.5 [4.46.7]

0.1 [0.10.1]

Cyprus

5.4 [1.29.5]

6.8 [2.112]

4.8 [4.25.5]

5.5 [4.96.3]

Czech Republic

20 [6.434]

11 [3.419]

16 [1418]

8.8 [7.810]

<0.1 [<0.1<0.1]

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

707 [3261157]

423 [126739]

344 [276413]

345 [294400]

Democratic Republic of the Congo

636 [2971046]

645 [3021061]

343 [274412]

372 [302448]

[1.21.6]

6.8 [67.9]

0.2 [0.10.2]

620 [505746]

2.5 [1.93.2]

Denmark
Djibouti

17 [6.228]
702 [2241210]

8.2 [2.714]
869 [3661459]

60

13 [1114]
619 [544743]

Table 2

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

61

2. Cause-specic mortality and morbidity


Mortality

Member State

Cause-specic mortality rate


(per 100 000 population)
MDG 5
Maternal mortality ratio a
(per 100 000 live births)

1990
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Lithuania
Luxembourg

220
230
220
200
1000
930
48
990
40
7
13
260
750
58
13
630
6

140
1200
1200
310
670
210
23
8
570
620
150
93
6
12
10
66
12
110
78
380

10
77
1200
57
52
370
1100
100
34
6

[120380]
[140410]
[130350]
[120320]
[4102500]
[4901700]
[4255]
[5401700]
[2275]
[67]
[1017]
[140500]
[3101700]
[3788]
[1115]
[3401200]
[56]
[76280]
[6702000]
[5002800]
[190490]
[3701200]
[130360]
[1828]
[78]
[360870]
[3701000]
[84260]
[49170]
[57]
[1013]
[812]
[4395]
[1015]
[64210]
[6495]
[220650]
[911]
[47130]
[6502100]
[5064]
[2799]
[210640]
[6002000]
[46240]
[3039]
[57]

2000

120
170
110
140
480
420
14
750
32
5
10
260
560
50
7
500
5

110
920
1100
120
450
160
10
6
390
350
59
84
6
9
4
91
9
79
59
560

8
81
790
42
36
470
1100
74
20
11

2008

[71190]
[100300]
[69180]
[89220]
[2101100]
[230760]
[1217]
[4201300]
[1759]
[56]
[614]
[150460]
[2401300]
[3179]
[68]
[290900]
[56]
[59200]
[5301500]
[4802600]
[74190]
[260790]
[97250]
[813]
[67]
[250600]
[210570]
[3397]
[45160]
[67]
[810]
[35]
[61130]
[812]
[46140]
[4773]
[340850]
[79]
[50130]
[4401400]
[3747]
[2068]
[280710]
[5902000]
[30170]
[1723]
[1012]

62

MDG 6
Malaria c

HIV/AIDS b

100
140
82
110
280
280
12
470
26
8
8
260
400
48
7
350
2

110
680
1000
270
300
110
13
5
230
240
30
75
3
7
5
89
6
59
45
530

9
81
580
20
26
530
990
64
13
17

[62170]
[81230]
[51130]
[71170]
[130630]
[160510]
[914]
[270790]
[1448]
[78]
[514]
[150420]
[190910]
[3076]
[68]
[210600]
[23]
[56190]
[3901100]
[4402300]
[180410]
[180520]
[71180]
[1017]
[56]
[150350]
[140380]
[1850]
[41140]
[23]
[67]
[46]
[60120]
[58]
[35100]
[3461]
[320850]
[810]
[50130]
[3201000]
[1823]
[1448]
[260850]
[5201800]
[26140]
[1116]
[1519]

2009

22
16
0.6
23
141
33

2.1

164
43
1.6

74

18
46
73
26
71
33
1.3

14
3.6
8.6

44

2.5
201

4.4
2.0
23
7.0
680
91

1.7

[1334]
[9.424]
[0.50.9]
[1335]
[87203]
[2049]

[1.23.5]

[108232]
[2569]
[0.42.8]
[5990]

[1226]
[3068]
[5496]
[0.069]
[5194]
[2346]
[1.01.7]
[1217]
[1.66.7]
[7.011]

[9.978]

[1.24.3]
[154249]

[1.47.3]
[0.74.0]
[1632]
[5.19.5]
[495893]
[71117]
[1.22.6]

MDG 6
Tuberculosis among
HIV-negative people d

2008
0.0
0.1
0.0j
0.2
0.0
98
0.7
0.0
10
0.0
0.0j
0.0j
31
93
0.0
0.0j
48
0.0j
0.0
0.1
165
203
5.0
5.7
0.1
0.0
0.0
1.9e
3.2
0.0j
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0j
0.0j
0.0j
0.0
0.0j
12
2.6
0.0j
0.0
2.9
0.0
0.0
0.1
98
0.0
0.0
0.0

[0.00.0]
[0.10.2]
[0.00.0]
[0.10.2]
[0.00.0]
[74121]
[0.41.0]
[0.00.0]
[5.129]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.1]
[0.00.0]
[2239]
[69118]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[3461]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.1]
[126205]
[153254]
[2.67.0]
[2.99.1]
[0.00.1]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[1.42.6]
[1.05.2]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[6.628]
[0.05.8]
[0.00.1]
[0.00.0]
[1.54.5]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.2]
[74123]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]

2009
0.7
11
6.9
1.1
0.8
5.0
14
3.3
64
2.0
1.0
0.5
62
48
4.8
0.2
42
0.5
0.3
3.6
73
29
14
30
7.4
1.4
0.3
23
27
2.4
14
0.5
0.2
0.6
0.7
1.4
0.2
22
15
12
1.0
22
12
4.4
1.5
9.5
60
4.1
9.0
0.4

[0.22.5]
[6.916]
[4.79.5]
[0.71.5]
[0.41.4]
[4.16.7]
[8.422]
[2.84.4]
[4390]
[1.03.5]
[0.81.2]
[0.40.6]
[3697]
[3465]
[4.45.3]
[0.20.3]
[3253]
[0.50.7]
[0.10.4]
[2.74.7]
[5593]
[1646]
[7.425]
[1648]
[4.511]
[1.21.9]
[0.20.4]
[1436]
[1641]
[1.33.8]
[9.518]
[0.40.7]
[0.20.3]
[0.50.8]
[0.31.1]
[1.11.8]
[0.20.3]
[1633]
[7.429]
[4.236]
[0.81.3]
[1532]
[6.819]
[3.76.1]
[0.82.3]
[5.217]
[4281]
[2.07.6]
[6.214]
[0.30.5]

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Mortality

9
18
17
11
14
14
20
1
17
13
2
1
17
16
18
1
13
7
8
21
16
15
6
22
18
1
0
20
22
17
21
1
2
1
21
5
11
18
16
22
3
22
25
1
8
11
15
9
3
4

8
11
9
5
9
7
7
11
10
9
6
10
8
8
13
6
11
3
15
5
8
6
11
9
11
9
13
10
11
8
11
2
4
15
7
7
6
1
10
8
2
12
12
14
6
11
9
6
8
4

6
4
2
1
1
4
4
4
8
1
3
3
4
5
6
2
9
0
3
1
6
5
11
5
5
1
7
6
5
4
4
1
1
3
1
2
1
0
8
4
2
4
6
2
1
9
7
1
4
0

21
9
16
18
18
3
3
26
2
18
28
22
4
3
12
26
4
35
10
5
2
2
10
2
9
24
15
3
6
14
7
44
32
23
11
35
19
15
3
7
47
7
4
30
23
4
2
22
35
20

32
18
22
23
23
14
24
30
21
24
40
47
16
15
16
30
14
13
35
24
14
16
22
24
20
41
43
25
19
17
17
27
38
33
23
33
20
56
19
21
13
20
29
39
20
12
15
21
23
35

1
3
6
5
7
1
5
18
3
7
6
7
1
3
3
7
2
8
9
5
1
2
7
3
4
5
2
3
2
4
5
4
7
4
4
11
5
7
3
4
4
3
3
9
8
2
1
7
15
17

2008
11
17
25
11
32
8
14
19
9
10
20
14
9
7
10
8
9
12
13
24
8
6
21
6
14
10
18
13
13
23
40
16
12
9
21
15
19
24
10
4
22
15
13
17
17
9
4
18
23
15

0
3
1
0
4
6
2
1
2
0
0
0
10
3
0
0
4
0
0
1
1
2
4
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
1
31
3
0
0
0

63

23
24
22
30
20
10
11
9
8
23
15
9
15
11
27
28
12
33
19
19
8
8
20
10
20
20
20
14
20
25
21
21
15
21
18
7
32
1
10
16
28
18
10
6
30
13
11
31
11
21

Table 2

0
0
0
0
0
18
0
0
2
0
0
0
12
22
0
0
18
0
0
0
28
25
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
22
0
0
0

Injuries

0
0
0
0
0
9
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
0

Other diseases

74
42
45
65
46
18
23
77
20
67
77
80
21
20
75
87
25
83
70
31
19
15
47
22
43
87
77
35
45
49
25
78
78
86
42
77
55
59
14
60
64
55
28
77
70
15
14
62
71
79

Congenital
anomalies

Pneumonia

16
42
30
24
22
74
64
4
70
23
3
6
69
73
15
5
66
5
17
45
73
79
32
72
42
3
5
52
41
28
35
6
10
5
37
9
26
16
76
36
14
30
58
5
13
77
82
21
6
5

Neonatal sepsis

Malaria

0
9
6
6
4
11
22
0
27
5
0
1
10
14
5
0
12
0
0
20
13
16
9
22
11
0
0
13
15
11
13
0
0
0
12
1
5
2
20
15
1
14
7
0
2
8
14
3
1
0

2008
33
68
81
34
121
117
92
84
139
35
58
38
82
72
46
25
91
29
43
130
121
110
114
52
61
51
33
99
70
90
280
33
24
25
87
36
62
155
116
23
28
86
107
87
61
141
63
60
120
37

Birth asphyxia

Measles

HIV/AIDS

Injuries

Diarrhoea

632
573
400
749
523
854
670
585
903
752
377
336
660
735
670
394
711
388
580
471
932
916
677
697
729
648
332
685
647
599
691
385
337
342
518
273
727
985
681
703
399
913
771
666
597
774
766
655
637
362

Noncommunicable

Communicable

Injuries

Noncommunicable

Communicable

2008
78
147
105
76
127
720
303
21
721
166
11
23
545
525
72
21
608
25
86
225
759
928
194
545
152
16
18
363
244
82
168
29
31
16
159
40
84
95
624
263
53
112
376
30
47
1255
782
69
34
25

Prematurity

Distribution of causes of death among children aged <5 years g,h


(%)

Age-standardized mortality rates Distribution of years of life lost


by cause e,f
by broader causes e,g (%)
(per 100 000 population)

1. Cause-specic
Life expectancymortality
and mortality
2.
and morbidity (contd.)
Morbidity

Member State
MDG 6
Prevalence of tuberculosis i
(per 100 000 population)
2000
Dominica

2009

MDG 6
Incidence of tuberculosis i
(per 100 000 population per year)
2000

MDG 6
Prevalence of HIV
among adults aged
1549 years b (%)

2009

2009

34 [1558]

13 [329]

14 [1117]

13 [1116]

Dominican Republic

153 [68256]

107 [47177]

100 [80120]

70 [5784]

0.9 [0.71.0]

Ecuador

180 [83298]

112 [52184]

107 [85128]

68 [5682]

0.4 [0.30.6]

42 [1969]

30 [1349]

26 [2130]

19 [1622]

<0.1 [<0.1<0.1]

Egypt
El Salvador

53 [2289]

33 [1056]

37 [2944]

30 [2535]

0.8 [0.61.1]

Equatorial Guinea

119 [38203]

129 [43217]

99 [86112]

117 [105136]

5.0 [3.56.6]

Eritrea

138 [39243]

142 [63240]

85 [68102]

99 [80119]

0.8 [0.61.0]

Estonia

92 [34158]

33 [1057]

69 [5882]

30 [2735]

1.2 [1.01.5]

Ethiopia

528 [248873]

572 [265947]

331 [265397]

359 [291432]

Fiji

44 [1776]

26 [9.245]

30 [2436]

19 [1522]

0.1 [0.10.2]

Finland

15 [5.326]

12 [4.620]

12 [1013]

8.8 [7.810]

0.1 [0.10.1]

France

15 [5.325]

7.3 [2.413]

12 [1013]

6.1 [5.47]

0.4 [0.30.5]

Gabon

293 [127514]

603 [2791034]

254 [204305]

501 [407604]

5.2 [4.26.2]

Gambia

375 [169623]

425 [200694]

225 [180270]

269 [218323]

2.0 [1.32.9]

Georgia

136 [44237]

116 [27205]

107 [93128]

107 [94119]

0.1 [0.10.2]

Germany

17 [6.128]

5.9 [1.910]

13 [1114]

4.9 [4.45.7]

0.1 [0.10.2]

Ghana

368 [171610]

329 [156535]

211 [169253]

201 [163242]

1.8 [1.62.0]

Greece

9.2 [316]

5.1 [1.28.8]

7.4 [6.48.4]

4.5 [45.3]

0.1 [0.10.2]

Grenada

7.5 [3.312]

4.7 [1.19.7]

4.4 [3.55.2]

4.1 [3.45]

Guatemala

122 [57201]

104 [50169]

68 [5481]

62 [5175]

0.8 [0.61.0]

Guinea

337 [157563]

562 [263921]

200 [160240]

318 [258383]

1.3 [1.11.6]

Guinea-Bissau

296 [136492]

305 [135520]

192 [153230]

229 [186276]

2.5 [2.03.0]

Guyana

140 [64236]

127 [53213]

104 [83125]

112 [91135]

1.2 [0.51.9]

Haiti

381 [178644]

312 [137535]

271 [217325]

238 [194288]

1.9 [1.72.2]

Honduras

153 [64257]

81 [35135]

116 [103139]

58 [4769]

0.8 [0.51.0]

Hungary

43 [1373]

20 [6.334]

35 [3039]

16 [1419]

<0.1 [<0.10.1]

Iceland

6.8 [2.712]

4.0 [1.66.8]

5.3 [4.66]

3.1 [2.83.6]

0.3 [0.20.4]

India

247 [106420]

249 [105419]

168 [134201]

168 [137202]

0.3 [0.30.4]

Indonesia

417 [191685]

285 [120482]

189 [151227]

189 [154228]

0.2 [0.10.3]

53 [2488]

27 [1146]

32 [2538]

19 [1522]

0.2 [0.10.2]

101 [42171]

117 [53193]

64 [5177]

64 [5277]

14 [4.124]

10 [3.318]

12 [1013]

8.5 [7.69.8]

0.2 [0.20.3]

Israel

14 [5.123]

6.3 [1.811]

11 [9.212]

5.4 [4.86.3]

0.2 [0.10.2]

Italy

7.6 [1.913]

7.7 [2.513]

7.0 [6.18]

6.4 [5.77.4]

0.3 [0.20.3]

Jamaica

7.4 [2.914]

7.7 [3.313]

6.5 [5.27.9]

6.6 [5.37.9]

1.7 [1.12.5]

Japan

47 [1679]

26 [7.944]

36 [3140]

21 [1924]

<0.1 [<0.1<0.1]

Iran (Islamic Republic of)


Iraq
Ireland

Jordan

8.5 [2.115]

6.2 [1.411]

7.3 [6.38.8]

5.6 [4.86.5]

Kazakhstan

251 [80435]

211 [69367]

196 [173236]

163 [136192]

0.1 [0.10.2]

Kenya

390 [178689]

282 [113465]

405 [324486]

305 [248367]

6.3 [5.86.5]

Kiribati

663 [2771121]

288 [95535]

420 [336504]

351 [312392]

34 [1158]

44 [1575]

26 [2330]

35 [3141]

Kyrgyzstan

195 [63343]

236 [95401]

151 [125181]

159 [130192]

0.3 [0.20.5]

Lao People's Democratic Republic

152 [67259]

131 [54221]

85 [66107]

89 [72107]

0.2 [0.20.4]

Latvia

116 [38201]

48 [1383]

94 [83112]

45 [3951]

0.7 [0.50.9]

Lebanon

19 [5.633]

20 [7.633]

17 [1520]

15 [1317]

0.1 [0.10.2]

Lesotho

364 [113640]

405 [129683]

553 [516664]

634 [549725]

23.6 [22.325.2]

Liberia

510 [236836]

518 [238851]

242 [193290]

288 [235347]

1.5 [1.31.8]

Kuwait

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya


Lithuania
Luxembourg

61 [25104]

55 [1997]

40 [3248]

40 [3248]

102 [32176]

80 [30137]

85 [76102]

71 [6182]

0.1 [<0.10.1]

17 [727]

11 [3.619]

12 [1013]

9.2 [8.211]

0.3 [0.20.4]

64

Table 2

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

65

2. Cause-specic mortality and morbidity


Mortality

Member State

Cause-specic mortality rate


(per 100 000 population)
MDG 5
Maternal mortality ratio a
(per 100 000 live births)

1990
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nauru
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Niue
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Republic of Korea
Republic of Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia

710
910
56
510
1200
14

780
72
93

130
15
270
1000
420
180

870
10
18
190
1400
1100

9
49
490

86
340
130
250
180
17
15
15
18
62
170
74
1100

41

[4401100]
[5301500]
[24120]
[290930]
[7402000]
[1216]
[4201400]
[6284]
[82100]

[54300]
[826]
[150480]
[5401900]
[230740]
[99320]
[4701500]
[812]
[1620]
[100340]
[8102600]
[5802000]
[713]
[20130]
[260960]
[7399]
[140780]
[79220]
[150410]
[110270]
[933]
[1119]
[637]
[1520]
[5468]
[110260]
[6386]
[6201900]

[2181]

2000
580
770
39
110
980
11

640
28
90

93
20
160
780
290
220

550
13
12
140
1100
980

8
27
340

71
290
110
160
120
8
9
11
19
39
52
57
1100

28

2008

[360920]
[4701200]
[1792]
[63190]
[6101600]
[1012]
[3501200]
[2432]
[79100]

[38230]
[1135]
[91280]
[4301400]
[170510]
[120320]
[300950]
[1116]
[1114]
[76250]
[6001900]
[5401800]
[512]
[1262]
[180650]
[5982]
[130670]
[66180]
[99260]
[76170]
[417]
[612]
[425]
[1621]
[3443]
[3380]
[4866]
[6501800]

[1452]

66

MDG 6
Malaria c

HIV/AIDS b

440
510
31
37
830
8

550
36
85

65
15
110
550
240
180

380
9
14
100
820
840

7
20
260

71
250
95
98
94
6
7
8
18
32
27
39
540

24

[270700]
[300760]
[1468]
[2164]
[5201400]
[79]
[300980]
[3041]
[7495]

[27150]
[826]
[63190]
[310870]
[140410]
[93270]
[210650]
[710]
[1215]
[57180]
[4701400]
[4601500]
[412]
[945]
[140490]
[5884]
[110560]
[57150]
[62160]
[61140]
[213]
[510]
[419]
[1620]
[2835]
[1744]
[3346]
[320910]

[1345]

2009
8.6
337
21
1.0
34

24
28

0.6

3.6
325
36
306

16

4.9
28
139

1.5
3.2

42
19

17
0.2
0.3

23
3.7

41

[7.210]
[250436]
[1626]
[0.61.3]
[2347]

[1930]
[1841]
[5.811]

[0.20.9]
[2.55.1]
[248400]
[2647]
[116516]
[1319]

[3.27.2]
[2236]
[112170]

[0.82.2]
[2.54.1]
[21105]
[1229]
[6.814]
[1323]
[0.00.4]
[0.21.8]

[1830]
[2.15.6]
[2546]
[8.297]

MDG 6
Tuberculosis among
HIV-negative people d

2008
8.5
87
0.1
0.9
131
0.0
1.1
36
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
171
34
29
0.0
0.0j
0.0j
0.0
0.0j
184
146
0.0
0.0j
0.0
0.6
0.0
0.0j
45
0.0j
0.1
0.2
0.0j
0.0j
0.0
0.0j
0.0j
0.0
0.0j
15
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.9
0.0
9.2
0.0j

[4.413]
[66111]
[0.00.2]
[0.01.9]
[99166]
[0.00.0]
[0.03.7]
[2462]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.01.2]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[132212]
[1756]
[2.770]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.1]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[141230]
[111181]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.1]
[0.00.0]
[0.31.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[2567]
[0.00.0]
[0.10.2]
[0.10.4]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.1]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.1]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[7.540]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.02.2]
[0.00.0]
[4.915]
[0.00.0]

2009
57
22
8.6
2.6
87
0.4
8.3
90
1.0
0.6
5.7
0.0
6.0
1.4
5.8
31
59
31
2.0
21
0.2
0.2
2.9
41
67
0.0
0.2
0.7
38
3.0
9.4
26
4.5
5.2
35
1.8
1.5
3.0
8.3
26
6.6
18
76
0.6
0.6
1.2
4.0
0.0
19
0.9

[4176]
[1530]
[6.411]
[1.44.6]
[67111]
[0.40.6]
[5.411]
[70113]
[0.71.3]
[0.41.1]
[3.77.6]
[0.00.0]
[4.77.6]
[0.82.5]
[3.210]
[2242]
[3687]
[1271]
[1.32.6]
[1234]
[0.20.3]
[0.10.2]
[1.65.4]
[3153]
[5384]
[0.00.0]
[0.10.2]
[0.60.9]
[2456]
[2.04.0]
[5.317]
[1443]
[2.47.7]
[3.19.8]
[2349]
[0.93.5]
[1.12.3]
[2.54.0]
[6.611]
[1837]
[4.310]
[1226]
[5995]
[0.31.4]
[0.21.4]
[0.32.6]
[2.85.3]
[0.00.0]
[1326]
[0.71.3]

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Mortality

20
14
6
14
21
1
23
23
4
6
28
4
28
0
19
16
12
14
23
16
1
5
20
20
14
13
1
7
20
10
13
22
17
16
12
3
1
6
1
13
29
3
16
0
3
1
19
0
25
10

10
7
8
12
7
2
7
9
19
9
8
9
6
21
12
7
9
8
12
16
10
5
8
6
8
8
8
6
12
9
7
11
13
10
3
5
12
5
10
8
4
9
10
29
11
5
8
0
9
6

7
5
1
5
4
0
2
6
5
5
3
0
2
2
7
5
8
4
9
13
6
2
2
3
6
0
3
1
10
0
5
6
5
2
2
4
1
1
4
6
0
3
8
0
2
4
2
0
6
1

3
3
27
9
2
40
9
3
20
21
6
31
7
2
8
2
2
5
7
4
26
24
13
1
2
15
30
25
5
20
24
3
10
16
6
31
24
27
22
32
20
24
2
11
18
9
12
0
4
19

21
17
24
21
19
24
28
20
31
31
29
24
34
24
17
14
12
13
20
16
41
27
22
20
15
34
46
22
17
27
22
24
18
21
62
19
42
24
30
23
26
30
21
35
32
54
25
100
25
20

2
3
9
3
2
5
5
3
4
6
4
9
5
2
3
2
28
2
5
3
5
17
5
2
1
8
5
8
2
9
6
3
4
7
3
6
8
11
7
11
9
10
4
9
4
2
5
0
3
9

2008
7
10
16
21
4
9
9
9
12
20
10
16
21
9
10
8
39
15
15
10
8
18
17
3
5
15
14
20
9
11
22
11
21
17
13
15
9
34
21
16
12
25
8
23
20
17
10
7
8
25

0
13
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
1
20
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0

67

13
9
22
27
8
28
18
12
14
18
19
22
15
49
17
9
12
17
20
15
11
19
22
7
8
20
7
28
13
22
16
11
25
24
4
32
13
26
26
5
10
14
8
16
28
23
21
0
13
31

Table 2

3
17
0
3
16
0
1
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
4
6
0
0
0
0
0
21
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
0

Injuries

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

Other diseases

24
17
58
56
11
86
64
19
76
61
49
78
53
86
51
15
21
22
56
31
86
77
49
8
14
58
80
67
26
65
48
28
45
46
45
80
81
55
72
74
80
64
15
63
60
60
55
86
25
55

Congenital
anomalies

Pneumonia

69
73
26
23
85
5
27
72
12
19
41
5
26
5
39
76
41
63
29
60
6
5
33
90
81
27
6
13
64
24
30
62
35
37
42
5
10
11
7
10
8
11
77
14
20
24
34
7
67
20

Neonatal sepsis

Malaria

21
12
1
7
22
0
8
19
1
3
4
0
4
0
16
11
12
7
4
17
0
0
9
19
15
1
1
2
20
4
6
5
9
5
5
0
0
2
0
2
1
1
24
0
1
0
7
0
14
5

2008
55
189
51
53
72
23
66
88
42
57
35
42
78
33
37
153
347
160
149
58
22
37
57
44
76
43
36
39
92
33
59
87
60
52
55
54
28
36
52
90
52
159
92
73
53
58
35
14
45
68

Birth asphyxia

Measles

HIV/AIDS

Injuries

Diarrhoea

706
999
526
598
733
391
1289
746
664
493
704
320
713
640
597
908
667
791
1092
620
377
369
499
647
809
558
363
648
711
587
394
748
470
387
599
546
394
392
355
831
643
797
740
640
517
596
683
312
605
644

Noncommunicable

Communicable

Injuries

Noncommunicable

Communicable

2008
408
1156
185
59
827
26
343
575
52
68
203
22
89
17
104
957
461
670
240
338
28
15
87
730
832
142
27
22
387
144
92
373
93
173
231
28
46
31
29
59
38
71
595
61
81
115
194
19
279
86

Prematurity

Distribution of causes of death among children aged <5 years g,h


(%)

Age-standardized mortality rates Distribution of years of life lost


by cause e,f
by broader causes e,g (%)
(per 100 000 population)

1. Cause-specic
Life expectancymortality
and mortality
2.
and morbidity (contd.)
Morbidity

Member State
MDG 6
Prevalence of tuberculosis i
(per 100 000 population)
2000

MDG 6
Incidence of tuberculosis i
(per 100 000 population per year)

2009

2000

MDG 6
Prevalence of HIV
among adults aged
1549 years b (%)

2009

2009

Madagascar

377 [173621]

478 [222783]

217 [174261]

261 [212315]

0.2 [0.20.3]

Malawi

300 [123566]

243 [122380]

425 [340510]

304 [248367]

11.0 [10.012.1]

Malaysia

135 [61215]

109 [47173]

95 [86104]

83 [7590]

0.5 [0.40.6]

Maldives

111 [45191]

47 [1481]

74 [5989]

39 [3345]

<0.1 [<0.1<0.1]

Mali

549 [245923]

Malta

5.1 [1.39]

Marshall Islands

300 [240360]

324 [264391]

1.0 [0.81.3]

12 [3.420]

4.7 [4.15.3]

11 [1013]

0.1 [0.10.1]

501 [234827]

231 [53408]

248 [198297]

207 [184230]

Mauritania

499 [231817]

676 [3141106]

277 [222332]

330 [269399]

0.7 [0.60.9]

Mauritius

43 [2071]

40 [1966]

24 [2029]

22 [1826]

1.0 [0.71.3]

Mexico

50 [2284]

19 [4.633]

32 [2538]

17 [1520]

0.3 [0.30.4]

Micronesia (Federated States of)

192 [77330]

155 [35276]

128 [102153]

90 [73108]

Monaco

3.4 [0.766.1]

0.0 [00]

0.0 [00]

Mongolia

440 [204688]

323 [135515]

254 [227282]

Montenegro

628 [2821050]

26 [7.344]

224 [207241]

<0.1 [<0.1<0.1]

21 [1824]

Morocco

132 [38228]

109 [32189]

109 [100131]

92 [80105]

0.1 [0.10.2]

Mozambique

425 [197735]

323 [163505]

378 [302453]

409 [333494]

11.5 [10.612.2]

Myanmar

811 [3671346]

597 [266995]

404 [323484]

404 [328487]

0.6 [0.50.7]

Namibia

525 [175918]

588 [2241025]

13.1 [11.115.5]

671 [592806]

727 [599870]

Nauru

69 [29113]

54 [1296]

44 [4053]

1.8 [1.22.6]

Nepal

239 [95408]

240 [97408]

163 [131196]

163 [133197]

0.4 [0.30.5]

10 [318]

9.7 [3.616]

9.0 [7.810]

7.5 [6.78.7]

0.2 [0.10.3]

Netherlands
New Zealand

11 [2.720]

9.7 [3.117]

10 [8.912]

7.8 [79.1]

0.1 [0.10.1]

Nicaragua

100 [40170]

53 [1692]

68 [5481]

44 [3851]

0.2 [0.10.3]

Niger

285 [132471]

328 [154534]

152 [122182]

181 [147218]

0.8 [0.80.9]

Nigeria

477 [208802]

497 [231811]

272 [218326]

295 [240356]

3.6 [3.34.0]

Niue

19 [4.234]

0.0 [00]

0.0 [00]

Norway

6.7 [212]

7.3 [2.312]

5.7 [4.96.4]

5.9 [5.36.9]

0.1 [0.10.2]

Oman

18 [6.531]

16 [4.527]

14 [1317]

13 [1215]

0.1 [<0.10.1]

Pakistan

553 [240917]

373 [163621]

231 [185278]

231 [188279]

0.1 [0.10.1]

Palau

148 [33263]

83 [18147]

52 [4263]

65 [5278]

Panama

48 [1384]

54 [1692]

47 [4057]

48 [4254]

0.9 [0.61.5]

306 [91540]

337 [127576]

250 [200299]

250 [209294]

0.9 [0.81.0]

64 [23113]

66 [25114]

48 [3858]

47 [3957]

0.3 [0.20.4]

Peru

246 [88432]

126 [30219]

184 [149221]

113 [98128]

0.4 [0.30.5]

Philippines

<0.1 [<0.1<0.1]

Papua New Guinea


Paraguay

775 [613956]

520 [486554]

329 [263395]

280 [228338]

Poland

47 [1683]

32 [1156]

35 [2842]

24 [1929]

Portugal

53 [1791]

32 [1156]

48 [4154]

30 [2634]

0.6 [0.40.7]

Qatar

95 [38161]

61 [19105]

63 [5075]

49 [4457]

<0.1 [<0.1<0.1]

Republic of Korea

0.1 [0.10.1]

72 [16128]

114 [37196]

54 [4761]

90 [80104]

<0.1 [<0.1<0.1]

Republic of Moldova

203 [91344]

264 [112446]

136 [109163]

178 [145215]

0.4 [0.40.6]

Romania

239 [94411]

168 [60293]

167 [134201]

125 [102151]

0.1 [0.10.1]

Russian Federation

179 [69309]

132 [46226]

124 [99149]

106 [89125]

1.0 [0.91.2]

Rwanda

436 [192774]

565 [264921]

348 [278417]

376 [307454]

2.9 [2.53.3]

Saint Kitts and Nevis

19 [8.932]

11 [2.719]

9.7 [7.812]

9.2 [7.511]

Saint Lucia

25 [1142]

16 [5.433]

15 [1218]

14 [1217]

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

49 [2382]

25 [8.754]

26 [2131]

24 [2030]

Samoa

33 [1258]

33 [1555]

23 [1928]

18 [1421]

San Marino

8.9 [4.214]

0.0 [00]

4.3 [3.74.8]

Sao Tome and Principe

189 [82317]

162 [74269]

114 [91137]

98 [79118]

45 [2076]

22 [6.638]

27 [2233]

18 [1620]

Saudi Arabia

68

Table 2

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

69

2. Cause-specic mortality and morbidity


Mortality

Member State

Cause-specic mortality rate


(per 100 000 population)
MDG 5
Maternal mortality ratio a
(per 100 000 live births)

1990
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
Tajikistan
Thailand
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Timor-Leste
Togo
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United Republic of Tanzania
United States of America
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Viet Nam
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe

750
13

1300
6
15
11
130
1100
230
7
91
830
84
260
7
8
120
120
50
16
650
650

86
130
68
91

670
49
28
10
880
12
39
53

84
170
540
390
390

[4301300]
[1215]
[6902400]
[57]
[1316]
[1012]
[55300]
[4502500]
[130390]
[68]
[61140]
[4401600]
[7393]
[68700]
[49]
[79]
[52290]
[47280]
[3178]
[1222]
[2701500]
[3501200]
[55130]
[69240]
[43110]
[39210]
[3601100]
[4156]
[1170]
[912]
[5001500]
[1114]
[3346]
[4561]
[7393]
[71400]
[2801100]
[170740]
[190740]

2000
560
9

1300
15
13
12
110
1200
380
5
59
770
110
340
5
7
58
120
63
15
520
450

59
83
39
95

640
35
15
12
920
14
25
29

82
91
340
600
670

2008

[330930]
[810]
[6902400]
[1316]
[1215]
[1013]
[50250]
[5402700]
[240600]
[46]
[4088]
[4301400]
[99130]
[180650]
[39]
[68]
[26130]
[50270]
[4189]
[1022]
[2301200]
[260790]
[3887]
[44150]
[2561]
[42220]
[360940]
[3041]
[734]
[1014]
[5501500]
[1215]
[2130]
[2534]
[7290]
[41200]
[180650]
[320850]
[3401000]

70

MDG 6
Malaria c

HIV/AIDS b

410
8

970
9
6
18
100
1200
410
6
39
750
100
420
5
10
46
64
48
9
370
350

55
60
23
77

430
26
10
12
790
24
27
30

68
56
210
470
790

[240680]
[79]
[5301800]
[810]
[56]
[1520]
[44240]
[5102800]
[240610]
[57]
[2657]
[4201300]
[86110]
[180800]
[38]
[811]
[20100]
[29140]
[3268]
[614]
[150860]
[210600]
[3582]
[32110]
[1536]
[33190]
[240670]
[2033]
[424]
[1114]
[4701300]
[2027]
[2233]
[2535]
[5975]
[27120]
[110400]
[250680]
[4101200]

2009
21
1.8

49

0.1

18
627

0.7
28
37
594

6.3
42

117

0.7
0.2

196
53

196

1.5

16

351
661

[1528]
[0.53.0]
[3665]
[0.00.2]

[1325]
[511775]
[0.51.0]
[2235]
[2256]
[385845]

[4.68.8]
[3155]

[80157]

[0.41.1]
[0.10.3]

[150245]
[4463]

[158241]
[7.716]
[0.43.6]

[1123]
[228467]
[556776]

MDG 6
Tuberculosis among
HIV-negative people d

2008
76
0.0
0.0
239
0.0j
0.0
0.0
30
28
0.2
0.0j
0.0j
23
2.5
0.3
0.0j
0.0j
0.0
0.0j
0.4
0.0
83
65
0.8
0.0
0.1
0.0j
0.0
0.0
103
0.0j
0.0j
0.0j
87
0.0j
0.0
0.0
8.5
0.1
0.1
4.9
104
40

[5597]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[180293]
[0.00.1]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[1644]
[18115]
[0.10.3]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[8.430]
[0.54.9]
[0.10.6]
[0.00.1]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.10.9]
[0.00.0]
[23187]
[4882]
[0.02.5]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.1]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[77135]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[65111]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[0.00.0]
[3.616]
[0.00.3]
[0.10.2]
[3.124]
[78129]
[2263]

2009
70
1.0
2.6
153
2.3
0.4
0.7
18
57
52
0.7
9.2
23
2.4
34
0.3
0.2
1.8
48
18
1.4
66
113
5.2
2.7
1.8
3.1
22
7.1
29
26
0.3
0.6
11
0.2
1.0
19
10
3.1
36
8.2
15
37

[5390]
[0.61.3]
[1.93.4]
[117196]
[1.93.0]
[0.40.4]
[0.61.0]
[1128]
[4078]
[2985]
[0.60.9]
[5.315]
[1632]
[1.83.1]
[2151]
[0.20.4]
[0.10.2]
[0.93.5]
[3663]
[1127]
[0.82.9]
[36107]
[88141]
[3.77.1]
[1.94.3]
[1.03.1]
[1.65.5]
[2024]
[4.69.5]
[1253]
[1739]
[0.20.4]
[0.50.8]
[4.223]
[0.10.2]
[0.51.8]
[1424]
[5.716]
[1.84.7]
[2156]
[4.813]
[4.240]
[2749]

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Mortality

17
4
14
15
12
11
0
23
20
11
1
10
22
4
17
5
1
11
20
11
5
8
18
15
3
10
15
23
14
15
1
5
2
16
1
5
22
19
6
12
19
15
11

8
14
22
6
3
4
8
7
8
7
9
9
6
12
6
8
8
6
10
10
8
16
8
9
17
6
10
10
8
7
2
6
6
9
6
5
9
9
9
9
11
7
9

5
1
0
4
3
1
12
2
5
2
4
2
2
6
3
3
3
1
6
2
2
12
5
2
7
1
2
6
0
5
2
1
1
7
3
5
4
2
8
1
5
6
5

3
24
12
1
34
26
20
7
3
4
26
19
3
12
4
29
27
22
4
20
24
3
3
17
22
20
18
6
15
2
19
29
23
3
21
26
7
9
18
20
5
2
4

16
20
22
14
24
20
35
26
22
13
41
18
22
28
16
42
40
22
23
20
14
12
15
23
28
21
20
22
35
18
43
20
30
18
35
33
21
22
22
22
20
17
13

2
3
0
2
5
8
5
3
3
3
6
15
3
6
1
5
4
7
3
6
2
2
2
7
6
6
6
3
9
3
8
8
4
4
11
11
3
4
8
7
3
3
2

2008
6
8
14
5
11
13
16
8
11
6
10
50
17
18
12
12
13
16
6
22
6
6
6
8
19
13
11
13
10
11
17
30
9
8
19
14
10
10
38
15
13
10
4

1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
35
0
0
1
2
30
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
6
1
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
12
25

71

11
34
30
8
19
30
21
20
8
13
12
24
16
27
10
7
17
27
16
26
41
13
11
21
14
30
28
17
19
8
24
31
33
9
22
15
20
23
23
23
15
8
12

Table 2

19
0
0
29
0
0
0
9
3
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
19
1
0
0
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
5
0
0
1
15
4

Injuries

3
0
0
5
0
0
0
1
6
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
1
1
8

Other diseases

17
88
66
10
78
81
80
41
14
15
83
39
24
52
16
83
82
61
32
55
88
18
18
61
59
53
68
52
62
13
70
57
83
13
72
74
55
56
42
56
26
15
9

Congenital
anomalies

Pneumonia

77
4
21
85
11
6
4
51
74
79
7
11
59
30
72
5
5
23
62
24
6
76
76
30
22
34
21
35
28
76
14
14
8
78
9
12
34
35
20
29
61
75
87

Neonatal sepsis

Malaria

14
0
0
14
0
0
0
3
23
12
0
3
19
4
13
1
0
4
18
3
3
11
15
6
1
5
2
13
1
18
1
1
0
13
0
2
13
5
6
4
21
15
8

2008
58
36
48
92
21
47
50
27
199
72
23
233
148
74
208
32
30
45
29
106
24
51
63
29
71
36
31
74
55
179
112
38
25
120
53
49
44
30
101
66
91
176
73

Birth asphyxia

Measles

HIV/AIDS

Injuries

Diarrhoea

665
712
591
763
313
595
405
623
967
635
351
623
897
572
867
358
323
619
730
675
688
560
716
670
673
465
590
1016
1015
888
823
406
401
745
418
524
838
687
433
607
807
938
622

Noncommunicable

Communicable

Injuries

Noncommunicable

Communicable

2008
509
17
149
1042
66
35
21
196
736
983
24
79
377
126
1200
20
17
56
229
153
24
444
635
173
104
134
53
166
266
810
94
73
36
782
34
55
104
175
71
122
232
961
1552

Prematurity

Distribution of causes of death among children aged <5 years g,h


(%)

Age-standardized mortality rates Distribution of years of life lost


by cause e,f
by broader causes e,g (%)
(per 100 000 population)

1. Cause-specic
Life expectancymortality
and mortality
2.
and morbidity (contd.)
Morbidity

Member State
MDG 6
Prevalence of tuberculosis i
(per 100 000 population)
2000
Senegal

2009

237 [189284]

2009

2009

282 [230340]

0.9 [0.71.0]

25 [5.845]

21 [1925]

0.1 [0.10.2]

Seychelles

57 [2396]

61 [28100]

37 [2944]

31 [2538]

753 [3481242]

1193 [5581946]

377 [302452]

644 [524777]

Singapore

63 [22106]

43 [1374]

49 [4356]

36 [3242]

0.1 [0.10.1]

Slovakia

27 [8.647]

10 [2.318]

22 [1924]

9.1 [8.111]

<0.1 [<0.1<0.1]
<0.1 [<0.10.1]

Slovenia

545 [255892]

2000

MDG 6
Prevalence of HIV
among adults aged
1549 years b (%)

Serbia
Sierra Leone

450 [210736]

MDG 6
Incidence of tuberculosis i
(per 100 000 population per year)

1.6 [1.42.1]

26 [8.145]

14 [4.525]

21 [1924]

12 [1013]

Solomon Islands

362 [168597]

185 [78312]

185 [148222]

115 [93138]

Somalia

586 [273961]

494 [229811]

285 [228342]

285 [232344]

0.7 [0.51.0]

South Africa

535 [251904]

808 [3621288]

576 [461691]

971 [7911169]

17.8 [17.218.3]

Spain

28 [1047]

19 [6.432]

23 [2026]

17 [1519]

0.4 [0.30.4]

Sri Lanka

108 [46181]

101 [41172]

66 [5379]

66 [5480]

<0.1 [<0.1<0.1]

Sudan

186 [82312]

206 [94336]

119 [95143]

119 [97143]

1.1 [0.91.4]

Suriname

128 [58221]

208 [96343]

79 [6395]

135 [110162]

1.0 [0.71.4]

Swaziland

506 [195919]

673 [2731082]

801 [641962]

1257 [10241514]

25.9 [24.927.0]

Sweden

6.7 [2.111]

8.1 [2.914]

5.4 [4.76.1]

6.2 [5.67.2]

0.1 [0.10.2]

Switzerland

9.6 [2.417]

6.0 [210]

8.7 [7.69.8]

4.9 [4.45.7]

0.4 [0.30.5]

Syrian Arab Republic

43 [1376]

27 [8.849]

35 [3142]

21 [1725]

Tajikistan

221 [102364]

373 [173610]

116 [93139]

202 [164243]

0.2 [0.10.3]

Thailand

212 [98354]

189 [84315]

137 [109164]

137 [111165]

1.3 [1.01.6]

61 [23105]

26 [645]

41 [3350]

23 [1926]

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia


Timor-Leste
Togo

647 [2791099]

744 [2941285]
796 [3491327]

498 [406601]

374 [299449]

446 [362538]

3.2 [2.53.8]

Tonga

42 [1769]

44 [2072]

28 [2433]

23 [1928]

Trinidad and Tobago

20 [7.435]

23 [7.641]

18 [1520]

23 [2026]

1.5 [1.12.0]

Tunisia

30 [952]

30 [9.852]

24 [2229]

24 [2128]

<0.1 [<0.10.1]

Turkey

75 [32126]

41 [1471]

46 [3755]

29 [2435]

<0.1 [<0.1<0.1]

Turkmenistan

106 [25187]

90 [20160]

92 [90111]

67 [5482]

Tuvalu

302 [112527]

194 [43345]

211 [169253]

155 [126187]

Uganda

285 [119547]

278 [120526]

340 [272408]

293 [238352]

6.5 [5.96.9]

Ukraine

106 [37186]

130 [49222]

84 [67101]

101 [83122]

1.1 [1.01.3]

United Arab Emirates

6.7 [2.911]

7.1 [3.212]

4.1 [3.65]

4.1 [3.45]

United Kingdom

16 [5.426]

15 [4.825]

12 [1114]

12 [1114]

0.2 [0.20.3]

United Republic of Tanzania

217 [89391]

170 [68303]

236 [209273]

183 [171195]

5.6 [5.36.1]

United States of America

7.6 [2.613]

4.5 [1.47.8]

6.5 [5.77.4]

4.1 [3.74.8]

0.6 [0.40.8]

Uruguay

31 [1154]

23 [7.139]

24 [2029]

22 [1925]

0.5 [0.40.6]

Uzbekistan

229 [103379]

227 [105374]

128 [102153]

128 [104154]

0.1 [0.10.2]

Vanuatu

136 [48239]

110 [45188]

98 [80118]

72 [5887]

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

46 [1780]

48 [2080]

34 [2741]

33 [2740]

Viet Nam

343 [147598]

333 [143580]

204 [168278]

200 [151256]

Yemen

186 [79314]

85 [36144]

116 [92139]

54 [4466]

Zambia

425 [154768]

309 [108562]

602 [482722]

433 [352522]

13.5 [12.814.1]

Zimbabwe

329 [95622]

431 [212667]

685 [548822]

742 [606893]

14.3 [13.415.4]

72

0.4 [0.30.5]

Table 2

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

73

2. Cause-specic mortality and morbidity


Mortality

Member State

Cause-specic mortality rate


(per 100 000 population)
MDG 5
Maternal mortality ratio a
(per 100 000 live births)

1990

2000

HIV/AIDS b

MDG 6
Malaria c

MDG 6
Tuberculosis among
HIV-negative people d

2009

2008

2009

2008

RANGES OF COUNTRY VALUES


Minimum
Median
Maximum

0.1

0.0

0.0

110

84

68

22

0.0

5.7

1700

1800

1400

680

239

153

WHO REGION
780 [5701150]

620 [460910]

177 [151205]

94 [70121]

52 [4858]

81 [67100]

66 [5781]

18 [1422]

0.1 [0.10.2]

2.1 [1.82.6]

580 [390900]

380 [260570]

240 [160360]

13 [1215]

2.9 [1.64.4]

27 [2035]

44 [3953]

29 [2435]

21 [1826]

19 [1523]

0.0 [0.00.0]

6.9 [5.78.3]

430 [290680]

390 [260630]

320 [220510]

6 [5.67.4]

2.5 [1.15.3]

17 [1222]

75 [52110]

51 [3675]

4 [2.94.8]

0.2 [0.10.4]

13 [1017]

740 [5301090]

580 [420840]

163 [138189]

58 [4378]

49 [4454]

6 [4.96.7]

African Region

850 [5901300]

Region of the Americas

110 [87140]

South-East Asia Region


European Region
Eastern Mediterranean Region
Western Pacic Region

130 [84200]

INCOME GROUP
Low income

850 [5901300]

Lower middle income

400 [290590]

320 [230460]

230 [170330]

9.0 [6.612]

21 [1825]

Upper middle income

120 [95160]

100 [79130]

82 [66110]

43 [3652]

0.2 [0.10.4]

7.6 [5.69.5]

15 [1419]

13 [1115]

15 [1418]

0.0 [0.00.0]

1.0 [0.91.1]

400 [290590]

340 [260490]

260 [200380]

33 [2839]

12 [9.016]

20 [1722]

High income

Global

74

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Mortality

Neonatal sepsis

Congenital
anomalies

Other diseases

Injuries

12

Table 2

Birth asphyxia

2008

Prematurity

Pneumonia

Measles

Diarrhoea

HIV/AIDS

Injuries

Noncommunicable

Communicable

Injuries

Noncommunicable

Communicable

2008

Malaria

Distribution of causes of death among children aged <5 years g,h


(%)

Age-standardized mortality rates Distribution of years of life lost


by cause e,f
by broader causes e,g (%)
(per 100 000 population)

2008

11

273

14

105

637

58

26

56

13

13

17

13

23

1552

1289

347

90

88

50

35

27

29

29

49

29

15

47

100

28

798

779

107

78

15

17

18

16

17

72

455

63

20

59

21

10

19

15

28

334

676

101

49

36

15

13

20

14

11

23

51

532

63

11

72

16

13

19

16

28

254

706

91

55

31

14

20

20

14

20

74

534

64

19

63

18

16

14

14

10

31

636

757

124

72

18

10

18

13

18

18

233

658

82

47

39

14

14

18

13

10

22

125

608

81

28

53

19

11

19

14

23

31

380

41

77

15

22

23

32

230

573

78

48

38

14

15

18

12

21

75

1. Cause-specic
Life expectancymortality
and mortality
2.
and morbidity (contd.)
Morbidity

Member State
MDG 6
Prevalence of tuberculosis i
(per 100 000 population)
2000

MDG 6
Incidence of tuberculosis i
(per 100 000 population per year)

2009

2000

MDG 6
Prevalence of HIV
among adults aged
1549 years b (%)

2009

2009

RANGES OF COUNTRY VALUES


Minimum

1.4

0.0

0.0

0.9

<0.1

Median

107

81

73

63

0.4

Maximum

878

1193

801

1257

25.9

WHO REGION
African Region

450 [376536]

475 [398563]

314 [298331]

345 [326364]

4.7 [4.55.0]

Region of the Americas

59 [4675]

38 [3048]

40 [3743]

29 [2731]

0.5 [0.40.6]

South-East Asia Region

312 [216435]

278 [186398]

183 [161207]

182 [161206]

0.3 [0.30.3]

European Region

80 [61104]

63 [4981]

56 [5261]

47 [4450]

0.4 [0.30.4]

Eastern Mediterranean Region

244 [158360]

174 [116253]

117 [103131]

111 [98126]

0.2 [0.20.2]

Western Pacic Region

231 [150336]

160 [107231]

116 [102133]

107 [97117]

0.1 [0.10.1]

INCOME GROUP
Low income

486 [403568]

444 [372517]

296 [281311]

294 [279308]

1.2 [1.11.2]

Lower middle income

272 [203340]

225 [166283]

150 [137163]

147 [136159]

0.3 [0.20.3]

Upper middle income

124 [96151]

105 [76133]

97 [90104]

101 [91111]

1.6 [1.51.7]

24 [1829]

17 [1322]

18 [1719]

14 [1315]

231 [194275]

201 [169239]

136 [129144]

137 [131145]

High income

Global

76

0.8 [0.70.8]

Table 2

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

77

Selected infectious diseases


This section has been compiled from official national reports of case numbers for selected infectious
diseases. Decisions on which diseases to include were made primarily on the basis of data availability.
Where possible, a distinction is made between zero cases reported and no information available for a
country. In isolation, the numbers shown provide no indication of the relative risk of disease, nor of the
quality of disease reporting in different countries. However, the section does give an indication of the
current status of officially reported infectious disease data at the global level, and of the major reporting
gaps. Given the variations in the methods used by countries to obtain these numbers, no attempt has been
made to calculate incidence or prevalence.
To interpret these numbers, both epidemiological patterns and data-collection efforts in specific
countries must be considered. Some diseases (for example, malaria and yellow fever) are endemic to
certain geographical regions, but are extremely rare elsewhere. Diseases such as plague are liable to cause
outbreaks that can cause case numbers to fluctuate widely over time. Because some diseases are best tackled
with preventive measures such as mass drug treatment, reporting the number of cases is a lower priority
than estimating the population at risk. For vaccine-preventable diseases, case numbers are affected by
immunization rates. Diseases such as H5N1 influenza, Japanese encephalitis and malaria are difficult to
identify without specialized laboratory tests that are often not available in developing countries. In many
settings, cases of some diseases (such as malaria) are identified through clinical signs and symptoms alone.
Despite ongoing efforts to enhance disease surveillance and response, many countries face challenges in
accurately identifying, diagnosing and reporting infectious diseases due to the remoteness of communities,
lack of transport and communication infrastructures, and a shortage of skilled health-care workers and
laboratory facilities to ensure accurate diagnosis. No inferences can be drawn from the figures shown
concerning the efforts or progress that countries are making in controlling particular diseases.
Case numbers are also a poor indication of the burden of disease. Diseases such as H5N1 influenza
and plague have high mortality rates, while diseases such as poliomyelitis and leprosy have low mortality
rates but result in a heavy loss of healthy years of life. Some diseases with very small initial case numbers
can potentially cause devastating epidemics, and so mandatory reporting is essential. For diseases that
are considered eradicable (such as leprosy and poliomyelitis) case reporting is essential to ensure that
eradication efforts are targeted to the affected areas.
Some diseases are reported under the International Health Regulations, while others are monitored
by countries or by WHO in the context of specific control programmes. Further information on disease
incidence and prevalence, as well as on immunization coverage rates for vaccine-preventable diseases, can
be obtained from the relevant WHO programme.

79

Table 3

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

3. Selected infectious diseases


Member State

Number of reported cases

Cholera

Diphtheria

2009
Afghanistan

H5N1
inuenza c

Japanese
encephalitis b

Leprosy d

2010

Malaria e

Measles b

2009

Meningitis f

2010

662

52

386 929

2 861

Albania

Algeria

107

Andorra

2 019

937

2 221 076

2 807

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

333

Angola

Armenia

Australia

104

Austria

49

Azerbaijan

80

Bahamas

Bahrain

Bangladesh

23

15

5 239

79 853

718

Barbados

Belarus

Belgium

33

Belize

256

Benin

74

248

1 256 708

1 461

309

Bhutan

12

1 421

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

141

9 743

Bosnia and Herzegovina

22

Botswana

15

14 878

184

Brazil

37 610

308 498

Brunei Darussalam

Bulgaria

2 249

412

4 399 837

54 118

6 510

355

280

1 757 387

305

Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia

39

193

351

83 777

4 779

Cameroon

804

453

1 883 199

251

771j

2k

15

Cape Verde

65

Central African Republic

247

175 210

11

475

Chad

67

484

182 415

165

3147l

Chile

China

85

3 913

1 597

14 491

52 461

Colombia

468

79 252

Comoros

318

49 679

Congo

93

145

92 855

Cook Islands

Costa Rica

262

Canada

Cte d'Ivoire

884

1 847 367

183

146

Croatia

Cuba

264

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

10

14 845

22 899

5 062

6 749 112

57

7 209

Denmark

Djibouti

7 120

48

Democratic Republic of the Congo

80

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Number of reported cases

Pertussis

Plague

Poliomyelitis

2009

Rubella b

Congenital
rubella
syndrome b

Total tetanus b

Neonatal
tetanus b

2010

Tuberculosis i

Yellow fever b

2009

28

501

19

25 417

22

10

435

23

21 701

1 127

32

10

66

675

41 221

5 913

1 743

15

7 701

71

11

1 560

164

29 545

25

1 217

183

252

441

232

7 301

45

16

326

16

13 076

121

791

160 875

172

93

5 250

59

806

88

15

3 878

15

23

1 125

3 696

8 847

474

25

523

1 725

8 362

1 037

19

278

75 040

46

213

1 111

251

44

2 683

68

4 716

305

11

11

7 277

513

528

27

27

39 202

33

39

72

24 662

214

1 667

1 505

46

11 329

332

63

32

15

15

8 743

29

19

146

146

8 411

825

692

10

2 398

299 329

1 612

69 860

1 412

965 257

9 457

407

40

11 324

109

120

39

11

9 765

25

664

443

51

22 571

22

56

101

832

712

43

357

956

638

18

76 336

830

152

104

110

731

1 368

112 222

17

83

294

16

3 783

81

Table 3

Mumps

3. Selected infectious diseases


Member State

Number of reported cases

Cholera

Diphtheria

2009

H5N1
inuenza c

Japanese
encephalitis b

Leprosy d

2010

Malaria e

Measles b

2009

Meningitis f

2010

Dominica

Dominican Republic

167

1 643

Ecuador

81

4 120

Egypt

29

700

94

608

El Salvador

20

Equatorial Guinea

23

78 983

78

Eritrea

21 298

82

Estonia

Ethiopia

31 509

4 417

3 043 203

1 176

5m

Fiji

Finland

France

1k

1 541

Gabon

26

112 840

Gambia

34

479 409

Georgia

23

Germany

574

Ghana

1 294

623

1 899 544

101

1 072

Greece

Grenada

Guatemala

7 080

Guinea

42

636

812 471

264

84n

Guinea-Bissau

75

143 011

Guyana

29

13 673

Haiti

37

49 535

Honduras

9 216

Hungary

Iceland

India

133 717

1 563 344

Indonesia

189

17 260

544 470

20 818

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

58

32

6 122

262

13

30 328

Ireland

164

Israel

Iraq

Italy

351

Jamaica

22

Japan

741

Jordan

Kazakhstan
Kenya

11 425

157

8 123 689

1 218

Kiribati

96

Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan

Lao People's Democratic Republic

26

101

22 800

78

Latvia

Lebanon

22

Lesotho

Liberia

1 070

267

871 560

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

329

Lithuania

Luxembourg

82

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Number of reported cases

Pertussis

Plague

2009

Poliomyelitis

Rubella b

Congenital
rubella
syndrome b

Total tetanus b

Neonatal
tetanus b

2010

Tuberculosis i

Yellow fever b

2009

18

59

4 256

837

41

4 703

33

608

11

11

9 685

126

10

1 686

707

1 585

69

49

2 904

11

629

361

50

50

148 936

144

267

519

2 890

40

3 073

2 145

42

130

67

4 732

3 659

133

256

14 892

21

27

465

2 902

25

21

54

8 357

2 171

763

187

127

21

2 924

33

1 315

11

43

1 351 913

973

2 090

158

231

292 754

590

49

11

10 097

2 265

5 471

167

17

34

9 385

3 660

80

23

340

775

1 182

345

769

315

106

62

2 541

139

104 568

5 208

148

113

23 631

150

367

131

39

622

20 508

1 305

102 997

278

933

160

224

14

5 765

12

124

15

3 848

951

135

65

21

499

12 213

0
1

30

5 918

746

16

2 096

74

233

1 895

25

83

Table 3

Mumps

3. Selected infectious diseases


Member State

Number of reported cases

Cholera

Diphtheria

2009
Madagascar

H5N1
inuenza c

Japanese
encephalitis b

Leprosy d

2010

Malaria e

Measles b

2009

Meningitis f

2010

1 572

215 110

5 751

759

5 455 423

21

Malaysia

187

187

7 010

153

Maldives

11

Mali

346

1 633 423

2 939

452

Malta

Marshall Islands

44

Mauritania

34

167 705

322

Mauritius

15

Mexico

114

2 703

Micronesia (Federated States of)

122

Monaco

Mongolia

Montenegro

Morocco

41

145

834

19 679

1 191

4 310 086

60

Malawi

Mozambique
Myanmar

19

3 147

591 492

217

Namibia

159

81 812

4 076

Nauru

Nepal

82

277

146

4 394

132 012

189

Netherlands

15

New Zealand

198

Nicaragua

610

Niger

555

309 675

801

2 866

13 691

4 219

4 295 686

1 272

4 960

Niue

Norway

Oman

898

19

Pakistan

34

527

4 242 032

863

Palau

Panama

778

1 957

435

1 355 668

404

91

Nigeria

Papua New Guinea


Paraguay
Peru

27

36 886

Philippines

118

1 795

19 198

1 469

Poland

115

Portugal

Qatar

46

112

Republic of Korea

1 343

11

Republic of Moldova

Romania

Russian Federation

14

107

101

Rwanda

67

28

1 247 583

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Samoa

San Marino

Sao Tome and Principe

3 893

Saudi Arabia

15

2 333

82

84

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Number of reported cases

Pertussis

Plague

Poliomyelitis

2009

Rubella b

Congenital
rubella
syndrome b

Total tetanus b

Neonatal
tetanus b

2010

Tuberculosis i

Yellow fever b

2009

255

313

193

212

22 676

53

22 674

19

17 341

71

100

13

73

6 611

41

135

2 640

115

559

39

18 846

148

1 990

4 481

113

73

41

27 348

69

41

41

43 221

13

34

229

128 343

27

11 980

27 880

2 357

1 275

18

276

34 888

73

6 202

1 111

21

656

298

103

11

2 283

1 354

11

14

157

9 904

11 281

39

234

90

88 589

12

5 546

258

635

38

19

332

164

140

781

816

264 248

19

154

101

1 539

2 932

19

125

125

12 306

83

12

2 346

254

27

19

31 844

578

172

1 022

146 565

2 954

2 390

7 586

19

7 645

154

68

2 723

407

14

619

6 524

42

37

17

38 741

292

47

4 347

941

10

343

20 868

925

4 056

14

1 602

10

126 227

34

7 251

10

16

78

138

12

10

15

4 043

85

Table 3

Mumps

3. Selected infectious diseases


Member State

Number of reported cases

Cholera

Diphtheria

2009

H5N1
inuenza c

Japanese
encephalitis b

Leprosy d

2010

Malaria e

Measles b

2009

Meningitis f

2010

Senegal

271

222 232

984

Serbia

Seychelles

Sierra Leone

462

646 808

31

Singapore

16

Slovakia

Slovenia

Solomon Islands

30

84 078

Somalia

208

109

56 153

13

10 520

6 072

5 857

Spain

41

Sri Lanka

72

1 875

558

21

13 681

2 100

2 686 822

68

38

1 371

South Africa

Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland

19

6 639

26

Sweden

Switzerland

958

Syrian Arab Republic

39

22

Tajikistan

165

Thailand

315

12

36

300

31 771

6 071

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Timor-Leste

160

108 434

10

Togo

218

162

618 842

425

415

Tonga

Trinidad and Tobago

26

Tunisia

Turkey

84

Turkmenistan

Tuvalu

Uganda

1 095

346

9 775 318

1 601

Ukraine

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

16k

1 212

United Republic of Tanzania

7 700

2 654

40

1 574

United States of America

10o

161

71

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

Vanuatu

14 814

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

567

35 828

471

68

413

49 186

6 582

55

387

138 579

130

4 712

446

2 976 395

26

68 153

736 897

853

Viet Nam
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe

86

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Number of reported cases

Pertussis

Plague

Poliomyelitis

2009

Rubella b

Congenital
rubella
syndrome b

Total tetanus b

Neonatal
tetanus b

2010

Tuberculosis i

Yellow fever b

2009

18

55

16

16

11 139

262

27

1 879

15

12

12

11 524

631

13

178

1 525

288

438

27

442

186

366

823

53

53

11 075

2 975

360 183

2 036

393

20

6 687

660

31

143

18

9 314

338

148

155

26 001

177

138

10 038

34

281

515

900

3 700

35

333

144

19

4 050

1 200

458

179

6 125

20 383

25

594

126

63 975

10 920

11

450

4 748

72

87

17

17

2 986

272

98

2 155

2 180

11

97

12

16 757

143

3 157

18

151

1 304

41 703

36 075

116

8 670

846

22

7 008

61 537

1 991

11 545

256

704

1 454

35

17 540

134

7 509

17

6 474

122

1 573

33

247

95 036

5 243

2 500

225

30

30

8 562

681

44 879

28

42 504

87

Table 3

Mumps

3. Selected infectious diseases


Member State

Number of reported cases

Cholera

Diphtheria

2009

H5N1
inuenza c

Japanese
encephalitis b

Leprosy d

2010

Malaria e

Measles b

2009

Meningitis f

2010

RANGES OF COUNTRY VALUES


Minimum
Median
Maximum

208

46

49 361

623

68 153

277

29

3 913

133 717

9 775 318

54 118

7 209

203 444

28 787

68 925 435

83 464

28 421

WHO REGION
African Region
Region of the Americas

48

40 474

561 587

91

South-East Asia Region

166 115

3 068 200

European Region

41

7 499

Eastern Mediterranean Region

109

4 029

7 527 267

36 605

2 739

129

10

4 220

5 212

1 652 365

66 603

Western Pacic Region

INCOME GROUP
Low income

177 106

363

35 243

59 559 481

76 479

Lower middle income

388

169 191

21 396 019

125 901

Upper middle income

90

39 886

696 248

13 401

High income

16

297

6 537

Global

857

244 617

81 735 305

222 318

88

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Number of reported cases

Mumps

Pertussis

Plague

Poliomyelitis

2009

Rubella b

Congenital
rubella
syndrome b

Total tetanus b

Neonatal
tetanus b

2010

Tuberculosis i

Yellow fever b

2009

18

14

2 955

29 545

313

458

49

69 860

1 412

1 368

1 351 913

46

15 768

273

17 422

1 517

4 607

1 380 541

76

31 384

7 338

20

18

20

559

201 543

59

49

2 124 371

41 448

29 229

17

11 623

181

328 796

9 790

2 030

1 059

1 194

411 137

413 230

40 669

73 077

1 782

1 350 929

Table 3

26
299 329

7 314

18 203

1 542

5 228

1 246 037

26 770

88 256

3 125

3 618 456

42 478

10 913

73

6 384

34

581

803 350

59

135 946

61 210

15

8 535

12

293

129 474

546 684

106 207

121 378

4 713

9 836

5 797 317

89

Health service coverage


Health service coverage indicators reflect the extent to which people in need actually receive important
health interventions. Such interventions include: the provision of skilled care to women during pregnancy
and childbirth; reproductive-health services; immunization to prevent common childhood infections;
vitamin A supplementation in children; and the treatment of disease in children, adolescents and adults.
This section presents data on the following related MDG indicators: antenatal care coverage; births
attended by skilled health personnel; measles immunization coverage among 1-year-olds; children aged <5
years sleeping under insecticide-treated nets; children aged <5 years with fever who received treatment with
any antimalarial; unmet need for family planning; contraceptive prevalence; antiretroviral therapy coverage
among people with advanced HIV infection; case-detection rate for all forms of tuberculosis; and smearpositive tuberculosis treatment-success rate.
Data are also presented on births by caesarean section; neonates protected at birth against neonatal
tetanus; 1-year-olds immunized against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP3), hepatitis B (HepB3)
and Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib3); children aged 659 months who received vitamin A
supplementation; children aged <5 years with acute respiratory infection (ARI) symptoms taken
to a health facility; children aged <5 with diarrhoea receiving oral rehydration therapy (ORT); and
antiretroviral therapy coverage among HIV-infected pregnant women for the prevention of mother-tochild transmission (PMTCT) of HIV.
Coverage indicators are typically calculated by dividing the number of people receiving a defined
intervention by the population eligible for or in need of the intervention. For example, immunization
coverage among 1-year-old children can be calculated from the number of children having received a
specific vaccine divided by the total population of 1-year-old children in each country. For indicators on
antenatal care, births attended by skilled health personnel and births by caesarean section, the denominator
is the total number of live births in the defined population.
The main sources of data on health service coverage are household surveys and completed
questionnaires on health service use. The principal types of surveys used are the UNICEF Multiple
Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS), the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) and country health and
economic surveys. Other sources of data include the administrative records of routine service provision,
which provide data on the numerator. The denominator is estimated on the basis of census projections.
It should be borne in mind that administrative records tend to overestimate coverage as a result of
double counting in the numerator and uncertainty in the denominator. Although household surveys
are generally considered to be more reliable, these are subject to respondent reporting errors as well as
to margins of uncertainty due to sampling errors. In generating global estimates, it is good practice to
reconcile data from multiple sources in order to maximize the accuracy of all estimates.
Unavoidable terminology differences also exist between countries making standardization difficult. For
example, there are significant variations across countries in the precise skills and training of health workers
classified as skilled birth attendants. Indicator definitions may also change over time. As a result of these
and other issues, there may be limitations in the comparability of results across countries and over time.
Regional aggregates are not available for several coverage indicators, reflecting both the limited
availability of data for several indicators, and the fact that some conditions (such as malaria) are not of
public health significance in all countries.

91

Table 4

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

4. Health service coverage


Member State

MDG 5
Antenatal care
coverage (%)

At least At least
1 visit a,b 4 visits a

20002010
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
China
Colombia
Comoros
Congo
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Cte d'Ivoire
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Denmark
Djibouti

Immunization coverage among 1-year-olds d (%)

Births by Neonates protected


MDG 5
caesarean at birth against
Births
attended by section a neonatal tetanus c
(%)
(%)
skilled health
personnel a
(%)

20002010

2000
2010

MDG 4
Measles

DTP3

HepB3

Hib3

1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000 2009

36

14

3.5

13

32

89

20

35

76

25

31

83

83

83

97
89

68
100
91
93
98

77
98
100
52
100
99

94
84
88
86
99
94
97
99

85
93
69
82
100
98
69
39

92
94
74
86
100
92
85

100
99

97
87

92

67

47l

89n
71
92n,o

45

100
21

61

72

73
87

18

27
60
u
72

17

83

75

45

95
47

99
95

49m
100m
99
98
99m

89p
99m
97m
18p
100m
100p

96p
78p
72s
71p
100p
95p
98t
100m
100p
54p
34p
44
59p
100p
78p
53p
21p
100m
96m
96
62p
86p
98m
99m
57
100p
100m
100t
100p
97m
74p

93p

18.7

22.7
15.1
31.1
28.8
4.7

5.4
7.5

21.0
36.1r

3.6

18.6

7.7
43.8

28.4
0.7

1.8
2.0
26.3
10.7

0.4

27.0
26.7

3.2

6.4

28.5
50.9

4.0
20.6
6.1

30
75

34

71
48
70

88
48
63
23

59
63
40

55
67
11
19

75
69
14

45
78
60

36

90
53

80

86
64

60

85
84
89

85
87
85
67

80
92
77

57
51
58
54

60
36
39

70
57
67

76

81
45

46

87
71

88

90
94
93

88
92
89
74

92
92
65

85
94
91
91

78
86
60

78
83
82

92

91
85

77

88
83

38
89
93

86
60

86
87
65
87

85
86
79
93
53

87
78
99
99
79
74
34
56
89
79
82
32
97
98
82
87
75
67
90
56

94
77

98
38
84
85

95
80
97
41
95
91
92
91
75
67
93
98
72
94
98
82
96
70
78
81
80
91
99
99
89
51
76
65
49
96
86
36
28
97
84
80
70
34
76
82
71
93
94
86
98
73
46
99
50

97
88
98
77
99
99
96
94
83
67
98
99
89
94
99
94
97
72
98
86
93
94
99
99
96
75
91
92
74
93
96
62
23
96
94
95
79
76
78
81
67
98
96
87
98
98
76
84
73

94
89

24
99
87

95
90

86
94
69
91

93
91
74
96
41

92
66
93
99
66
86
38
48
88
88
82
20
95
97
88
94
79
93
95
54

92
93

98
35
90
85

97
86
98
31
95
83
93
90
81
75
99
97
81
93
99
95
91
78
92
77
85
97
98
99
93
57
80
59
62
92
90
37
26
91
85
79
70
33
92
88
67
93
95
97
98
54
40
97
46

98
93
99
73
99
94
93
92
83
73
96
98
94
93
96
99
97
83
96
85
90
96
99
99
94
82
92
94
80
80
99
54
23
97
97
92
83
91
82
86
81
96
96
99
99
93
77
89
89

96

84

55

33

97

70
60
76

98
77

86
94
99
94

60
78

98
89

98
89

98
91
96
73
98
90
93
92
83
46
95
98
95
93
98
97
97
83
96
85
90
93
98
99
96
81
92
91
80
17
99
54
22
97
95
92
83
91
82
87
81
97
96
96
99
92
77

89

90

83

90
72

90
97

86

77

90

86

91

65

92

99
32

95

98
93
97
73
99
90

92
83

96
97

93
19
97
97
83

85
80

99
99

81
92

80
80

54
22
97

92
38
91
82
87
81
96
96
96
99

77
89
89

92

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

2000
2010

20002009

2000
2009

20002010

Antiretroviral therapy coverage (%)


Among HIVinfected pregnant
women for PMTCT h

2000
2010

MDG 6
Among people
with advanced HIV
infection i

2009

22.8

4.3

88.3q

23.8
60.7

24.6

28.3

67.1

34.5
57.7

60.2
34.3

65.5

54.8

54.6

17.9

18

20

10
8
4
13

15
1

9
6

28

54

48
30
0
58

57
32

63
48

36

30

10

70.0
52.6

36.0

32.5

37.1

89.5

70.9
35.7

50.9
91.3

49.7

38.5
37.8
48.3
34.8

51.4v
31.8
11.8

57.0

43.9v

35.1

41.9

67.8
26.6

41.9

31.3

81.2

84.9

60.6
30.1

43.6
64.8

51.3

23.3
36.5
35.8
19.2

99.8
34.3
17.7

55.4

27.0

32.6

44.9

71.0

12.8

13.3

22.7

16.8

29.9

20.2

6.0

28.8
29
25.1
20.2

16.7

20.7

2.3
5.8

16.2

24.4

69.3
61.4

6.2

65.3
53.1
70.8

51.1

55.8

72.6
74.6
34.3
17.0

60.5
35.7
44.4
80.3

17.4
9.1
40.0
29.2
74.0
61.3
19.0
2.8
64.2
84.6
78.2
25.7
44.3

12.9

72.6

68.6
20.6

17.8

19

46

>95

32
12

27

34
6

12

54

10

2009

[1459]
[1236]
[86 >95]
[65 >95]

[517]

[413]
[>95 >95]
[2261]
[2992]
[95 >95]
[2283]
[74 >95]
[49 >95]
[2382]
[1960]
[922]
[26 >95]
[1850]

[2367]
[312]
[1555]
[1459]
[1355]
[1033]
[823]
[1753]
[36 >95]
[1567]
[39 >95]

[411]
[621]

93

MDG 6
Case-detection rate for all forms of
tuberculosis j (%)

25

24

70
24

21

23

29

40
53
14
19

83

23
46
19
94
28

19
36
63

17
18
23

68
28
80
>95

14

[1934]
[1932]
[58 >95]
[2029]

[1629]

[1739]
[2337]
[3447]
[4564]
[1029]
[1524]
[77 >95]
[5089]
[1830]
[3758]
[1722]
[68 >95]
[2533]

[1723]
[3044]
[5376]
[1938]
[1421]
[1324]
[1927]
[50 >95]
[2432]
[62 >95]
[>95 >95]

[1421]
[1120]

MDG 6
Smearpositive
tuberculosis
treatmentsucess rate k
(%)

2000

2009

2000

2008

18 [1523]

48 [4059]

85

88

87
50
68
100
47
87
72
73
90

73
81

66
78

90
79
94
77
71
63

60
80
91
77
35
64
58

82
93
80
93
69

57
57

93

70
82
78
86
62

91
90
100
70
100
44
73
80
47
56
74
8
91
100
71
76
83
89
91
84
92
65
71
87
85
76
90
95
77
78
74
71

72
94
76
90
76
50
89
76
58
88
58
68
89
87
41
84

87
130
87
45
87
79
61
87
87
58
87
80
24
87
91
87
110
48
80
66
110
84
74
87
91
10

30
20
87

100
34
68
39
86
82
110
20
87
94
87
87
43
35
87
88

[73100]
[110160]
[77100]
[3856]
[77100]
[6698]
[5177]
[77100]
[77100]
[4973]
[77100]
[67100]
[2030]
[77100]
[76100]
[77100]
[88130]
[4060]
[67100]
[5583]
[89130]
[70100]
[6293]
[77100]
[76100]
[8.312]
[2536]
[1625]
[77100]

[84130]
[2841]
[5785]
[3248]
[72100]
[68100]
[92140]
[1725]
[77100]
[79100]
[77100]
[77100]
[3654]
[2943]
[77100]
[73100]

94
100
89
75
67
67
70
89
48
75
89
89
44
89
140
88
72
47
100
64
91
62
86
89
86
14
25
60
70
93
44
60
26
130
75
70
46
69
37
93
27
76
120
91
70
93
46
79
71

[80110]
[87130]
[77100]
[6390]
[5875]
[5683]
[5885]
[77100]
[4254]
[6393]
[77100]
[77100]
[3754]
[77100]
[120170]
[7699]
[5989]
[3957]
[87120]
[5379]
[79110]
[5176]
[72100]
[77100]
[75100]
[1217]
[2131]
[5270]
[5886]
[80100]
[3755]
[5074]
[2233]
[110160]
[6686]
[5887]
[3857]
[5885]
[3146]
[77110]
[2233]
[6585]
[95140]
[78100]
[6179]
[80110]
[3856]
[6889]
[5987]

Table 4

Children aged <5 years (%)


Children
aged 659
MDG 5
MDG 5
months
Unmet ContraMDG 6 With ARI
With
MDG 6
who
Sleeping With fever symptoms diarrhoea need for ceptive
received
prevaunder who received taken to receiving family
vitamin A insecticide- treatment a health ORT (ORS planning g lence g
e
supplefacility
and/or
(%)
(%)
treated nets f with any
mentation e
RHF) e
f
antimalarial
(%)

4. Health service coverage


Member State

MDG 5
Antenatal care
coverage (%)

At least At least
1 visit a,b 4 visits a

20002010
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Lithuania
Luxembourg

100
99
84
74
94
86
70

28
100
100
100
94
98
96
100
90

100
93
88
78
92w
85
92

75
93
99
84
100

100
99

99
100
92
100
100
97
35
92
96
92
79
93
100

95
58n
66
78n
37
41

12

63

75

78

50

54
81

50
82
94

68
87

94

47

71n
70
66

Immunization coverage among 1-year-olds d (%)

Births by Neonates protected


MDG 5
caesarean at birth against
Births
attended by section a neonatal tetanus c
(%)
(%)
skilled health
personnel a
(%)

20002010
m

100
98
99p
79
84t
65m
28p
100p
6
99m
100t

87p
57p
98
100
59p

99m
51
46p
39p
83p
26p
67p
100p

47t
73p
97m
80
100t

99t
98
100t
99
100p
44p
65m
100m
98p
20p
100p
98m
62
46
100m
100p
100t

2000
2010

41.9
25.8
27.6
24.9

2.7
20.0
1.0
7.1
15.9
20.2
5.6

13.0
27.3
6.8

16.3
2.4

3.0
13.0
29.4
16.9
8.5
6.8
40.0
35.0
26.0
19.9
38.9
15.0

18.5
11.7
6.2

11.9
6.4
2.0
19.6
23.0
6.7
3.5
20.8
17.4
25.3

MDG 4
Measles

DTP3

HepB3

Hib3

1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000 2009

60
82
74
37
58

24
5

84
85

60

44
27
40
56
39
60

81
64
71
70

49

60

51

12

33

94

48
42
80
83
61
80

54
84

39
92

69

67
79
49
82
41
93

85
82
82
75

51

44

68

77

58

73
51

86
73
85
87
75
86

88
94

75
91

86

71
96
94
90
70
94

86
85
83
69

62

87

78

84

47

83
91

88
70
60
86
98
88

38
84
97
71
76
86

75
61
76
85
68
35
53
73
31
90
99
99
56
58
85
75
78
91
43
74
73
87

78
75
66

32

61
80

89

80

99
84
72
98
97
51
86
93
52
81
96
84
55
92
73
93
90
89
92
86
42
71
86
55
98
99
91
50
74
99
87
79
97
74
88
96
94
99
78
80
99
98
42
97
71
74
63
93
97
91

99
79
66
95
95
51
95
95
75
94
98
90
55
96
83
96
93
99
99
92
51
76
97
59
99
99
92
71
82
99
69
89
96
91
88
94
95
99
74
82
97
99
59
96
53
85
64
98
96
96

92
69
68
87
80
77

49
97
90
94
78
92

80
58
54
80
66
17
61
83
41
84
99
99
70
60
91
83
65
93
83
86
90
92

84
97
71

18

82
82

84

90

99
78
78
98
99
33
90
93
56
90
99
97
45
89
80
90
88
89
97
83
47
49
88
49
94
99
98
60
71
99
78
86
96
87
86
85
91
97
82
90
98
99
51
96
83
83
46
94
94
98

99
82
75
97
91
33
99
95
79
99
99
99
45
98
88
93
94
99
99
92
57
68
98
59
98
99
96
66
82
99
65
93
93
96
90
98
98
98
75
86
98
95
57
95
74
83
64
98
98
99

68
38
98
99

98

26

88
55
84

89

94

65
99
67

97
94

93
99

90
95
44

95
83

92
99
49

99
85
75
97
91

99
95
79
99

42
45
98
54
90
94
95
99
92
58
68
98

98

21
82
99
58

96
96
90

98
99
75
86
94
96
67
94
74
83
64
98
95
95

98
96
86

89

94

87
33

94
99
99

85
94
55

98

79

2
91

99
77
75

91

99
95
79
99
98
97

98

94
94
83
99
92
58
68
98

98
99
97

93
93
96
90

98
97
75
86
98

95
74
83
64
98
98
99

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

2000
2010

28.6

12.4

38.0

45.8

80.1

55.8

68.2
58.6

28.7
48.7

18.2
68.5

2.0

8.5

30.3

47.0
18.1

33.8
43.0

20002009

42
4

33

49

28

1
39

39

18

2000
2009

20002010

16
4

10

63

24

44
46

5
1

12
1

24

59

70.0

79.0

43.6

18.7

47.7
68.9
73.6

51.0

34.5v
4.3
64.1
34.8v
55.9

69.0
65.9v

81.6

75.1

75.0
70.5
55.9

62.1
32.3

67.0
62.2

46.3

28.4

55.7

32.0

35.4
48.2
50.1

51.9

36.6
46.3
51.7
43.8
55.7

38.5
46.1

30.7

24.9
74.0
71.5

20.4
50.5

71.2
58.1

11.4
7.4
9.2
8.9

27.0

33.8

1.7
28.0

16.3

35.3

27.6
21.2

37.5
16.9

12.8
9.1

11.7

11.2

25.6

27.0

31.0
35.6

Antiretroviral therapy coverage (%)


Among HIVinfected pregnant
women for PMTCT h

2000
2010

72.9
72.7
60.3
72.5
10.1
8.0

14.7

76.6
32.7
17.5
47.3

23.5
76.2

43.3
9.1
10.3
42.5
32.0
65.2

56.3
61.4
73.3
49.8
64.8

69.0
54.3
59.3
50.7
45.5
36.1

47.8
38.0

58.0
47.0
11.4

MDG 6
Among people
with advanced HIV
infection i

2009

26
34

30

27

17
24

60

73

64
16

[3295]
[48 >95]
[310]
[1971]
[1650]
[2171]
[1340]
[28 >95]

[2060]
[43 >95]
[1986]
[1853]

[1556]
[1134]
[1649]
[88 >95]
[39 >95]
[2082]
[1463]
[1748]
[417]
[27]

[46 >95]

[38 >95]
[50 >95]

[23 >95]
[520]
[52 >95]
[48 >95]
[1033]
[92 >95]

95

MDG 6
Case-detection rate for all forms of
tuberculosis j (%)

2009

47
30
11
53
25
37

30

47
18
65

24

44
40
30
>95
43
33
27

21
4

46

27
48

12
67
12
18
48
14

27

[4155]
[2140]
[1222]
[3884]
[1935]
[2849]
[4562]
[2340]

[3861]
[1330]
[5191]
[2128]

[3359]
[3250]
[2538]
[68 >95]
[3753]
[2644]
[2134]
[2328]
[1431]
[34]

[3662]

[1940]
[4255]

[924]
[48 >95]
[916]
[1424]
[4354]
[1117]
[2134]

2000

60
53
59
68

210
84
42
60
87
87

87
87
27
87
0
38
32
51
54
44
89
87
87
64
22
56
62
87
87
87
76
87
86
88
50
71
87
83
48
89
91
93
22
63
89
87

[5075]
[4466]
[5172]
[5685]
[180270]
[70100]
[3552]
[5075]
[77100]
[77100]

[72100]
[77100]
[2233]
[77100]
[00]
[3248]
[2741]
[4264]
[4567]
[3756]
[74100]
[77100]
[77100]
[5380]
[1827]
[4770]
[5177]
[77100]
[77100]
[77100]
[6394]
[77100]
[72100]
[73100]
[4263]
[6089]
[77100]
[69100]
[3862]
[74100]
[76100]
[78100]
[1827]
[5279]
[74100]
[77100]

2009
46
60
51
63
92
89
58
89
50
91
110
77
42
47
100
91
31
92
120
33
26
59
90

68
82
110
67
67
74
48
89
89
66
78
89
100
80
85
81
89
66
68
94
78
93
52
82
81

[3856]
[5074]
[4262]
[5475]
[79110]
[77100]
[4871]
[77100]
[4262]
[76110]
[96120]
[6686]
[3551]
[3958]
[93120]
[79100]
[2638]
[79100]
[96140]
[2841]
[2232]
[4972]
[74110]
[5784]
[7192]
[94120]
[5683]
[5683]
[6190]
[4059]
[77100]
[77100]
[5774]
[6596]
[77100]
[89120]
[6896]
[70100]
[7291]
[77100]
[5581]
[5784]
[83110]
[6891]
[82110]
[4364]
[68100]
[7095]

MDG 6
Smearpositive
tuberculosis
treatmentsucess rate k
(%)

2000

2008

70

87
79

76
70
80
85

63
77
50

86
68

55
71
86
64
100
34
87
85
92
84
78
74
45
45
90
79
80
91
69
82
77
72
92

80

73

100
75
78
89
91
56
76
60
84
90
72

53
84
73
68
86

33
83
78
70
69

85
53
80
87
91
83
88
76
81

64
48
84
64
85
96
80
84
93
33
77
73
79
69
82

Table 4

Children aged <5 years (%)


Children
aged 659
MDG 5
MDG 5
months
Unmet ContraMDG 6 With ARI
With
MDG 6
who
Sleeping With fever symptoms diarrhoea need for ceptive
received
prevaunder who received taken to receiving family
vitamin A insecticide- treatment a health ORT (ORS planning g lence g
e
supplefacility
and/or
(%)
(%)
treated nets f with any
mentation e
RHF) e
f
antimalarial
(%)

4. Health service coverage


Member State

MDG 5
Antenatal care
coverage (%)

At least At least
1 visit a,b 4 visits a

20002010
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nauru
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Niue
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Republic of Korea
Republic of Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia

86
92
79
99
70
100
81
75

98
80

99x
97
68
92
80
95
95
44

90
46
58
100

100
61
100
96
79
96
94
91

100
100

98
94

96
100
99
100
93z

98
97

49
57

85
35

77
16

88

31
53
43y
70
40
29

78
15
45

28

55
91
93
78

89
76

24

58

72

Immunization coverage among 1-year-olds d (%)

Births by Neonates protected


MDG 5
caesarean at birth against
Births
attended by section a neonatal tetanus c
(%)
(%)
skilled health
personnel a
(%)

20002010
p

44
54
100m
95p
49p
100t
94p
61p
100t
94
92m

99p
99p
63p
55
37
81
97p
19
100t
96t
74p
33p
39p
100m

100m
39p
100m
89
53p
97
83
62
100p
100m
100m
100m
100p
99p
100p
52p
100m
100m
99m
81p

82p
100m

2000
2010
1.5
3.1

32.4
1.6
28.3
9.3
3.2
37.0
36.9

12.0
5.4
1.9

12.7
7.5
2.7
15.4
24.2
19.6
1.0
1.8

17.1
14.9
7.3

4.7
33.1
21.4
9.5
26.3
33.1
20.4
37.7
8.5
25.8
18.0
2.9

12.8

5.3
20.4

MDG 4
Measles

DTP3

HepB3

Hib3

1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000 2009
45
81
82
86
45

24
61
59

66
37
62

35

39
17
32

93
50

78
66
19
57

85

96

58
84
88
95
50

44
79
81

86
75
79
74

67

83
63
57

94
71

24
47
66
55

81

76
87
87
95
92

87
87
87

86
83
93
82

81

80
84
67

91
84

61
74
67
68

85

47
81
70
96
43
80
52
38
76
75
81
99
92

79
59
68

57
94
90
82
25
54
99
87
98
50
98
73
67
69
64
85
95
85
79
93

92

83
99
82
96
89

71
88

55
73
88
99
55
74
94
62
84
96
85
99
92

93
71
84
69
8
77
96
85
86
37
33
99
88
99
59
83
97
62
92
97
81
97
87
91
95
89
98
97
74
99
88
96
93
74
69
94

64
92
95
98
71
82
94
59
99
95
86
99
94
86
98
77
87
76
99
79
96
89
99
73
41
99
92
97
80
75
85
58
91
91
88
98
95
99
93
90
97
98
92
99
99
99
49
92
90
98

46
87
90
94
42
63
92
33
85
53
85
99
84

81
46
88

74
43
97
90
70
22
56
99
86
98
54
99
86
68
67
72
88
96
89
82
74

96

84
99
89
98
90
99
92
92

57
75
95
98
43
94
39
53
88
97
85
99
95

95
70
82
79
44
80
97
90
83
34
29
99
90
99
62
96
98
59
86
98
78
98
96
80
97
95
99
96
90
99
70
99
99
96
82
95

78
93
95
98
74
73
93
64
99
89
91
99
95
92
99
76
90
83
99
82
97
92
98
70
42
99
92
98
85
49
84
64
92
93
87
99
96
99
94
85
97
98
97
99
95
99
72
92
98
98

94
96

38

88
97
87
99
93

43

58

90
83

99

99

96

57

7
99
58
89
93
92
98

99

96
94

93

78
93
95
98
75
86
93
64
99
71
88
99
97
87
98
72
90

99
82

93
98
70
41
99

98
85
69
84
64
94
93
85
98
96
99
94
89
95
98
97
98
95
99
72
92
98
98

93
45

97
75
99

96
90
83

99
93

96

38

86
80

12

92

78
93
95

74
73
83
64
99
89
73
99
97
87
99
74

99

97
98
98
70

99
94
98
85
48
84
64
94
93

88
96
99

47

97
97
95
99
72
92

98

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

2000
2010
72.2
68.5

48.1
72.0

55.5

64.7

25.5
49.8

51.5

87.5

65.3
69.6
25.8

60.2

5.8
75.9

72.0

47.6

20002009
60
25

27

7
6

24

54

2000
2009

20002010
34
24

32

21

23

14

2
33
33

25

42.0
51.8

74.1
38.1

44.5

62.6
89.4
34.5v
51.4v

75.0

42.9

57.4v
47.1v
45.4

69.3

72.1
50.0

54.4v

28.0

87.0

74.7

29.0
55.3

62.5
24.3

30.5

62.8
98.1
28.0
54.1

69.3

29.3

54.1
26.2
31.2

47.2

37.1
58.6

34.9

30.8

87.0

57.4

18.9
27.6

31.2

8.1
31.6
3.5
12.0

4.6

10.0
18.4
19.1
20.6

24.6

7.5
15.8
20.2

24.9

4.7
7.2
22.3

6.7
11.9

37.9

45.6

37.2

Antiretroviral therapy coverage (%)


Among HIVinfected pregnant
women for PMTCT h

2000
2010
39.9
41.0

34.7
8.2

44.6
9.3
75.8
70.9

66.0
39.4
63.0
16.5
41.0
55.1
35.6
48.0
69.0

72.4
11.2
14.6

88.4
31.7
27.0
32.8

35.7
79.4
73.2
50.7

86.8

80.0
67.8
70.3
79.5
36.4

28.7

38.4
23.8

MDG 6
Among people
with advanced HIV
infection i

2009

58

70

88

22

13

65

[15]
[40 >95]
[55 >95]
[00]
[2682]

[1237]
[33 >95]
[39]

[1033]
[1349]
[51 >95]
[43 >95]
[61 >95]
[310]

[45 >95]
[2574]
[1542]

[29 >95]
[12]
[19 >95]
[927]
[38 >95]
[33 >95]
[14]
[27 >95]

[71 >95]
[76 >95]
[57 >95]
[43 >95]

97

MDG 6
Case-detection rate for all forms of
tuberculosis j (%)

2009
2
46
23
17
50

25
22
54

27
30
18
76

11

40
22
21

>95
4

37
52
37
37
37
22

17
81

88

[23]
[4053]
[1829]
[1423]
[4161]

[2030]
[1730]
[4668]

[615]
[2135]
[2634]
[1522]
[6292]
[913]

[3251]
[2125]
[1825]

[83 >95]
[35]
[2154]
[4265]
[2849]
[3144]
[2775]
[1631]

[1420]
[55 >95]
[1624]
[74 >95]

2000

47
68
66
13
87
26
43
55
58
67

51

91
31
16
88
90
74
87
87
70
28
8

87
95
3

84
78
76
81
47
81
87
72
87
53
74
77
22
0
38
58
100
87
61
61

[3959]
[6275]
[5582]
[1117]
[77100]
[2233]
[3553]
[4669]
[4973]
[5583]
[4657]
[76100]
[2638]
[1420]
[73100]
[75100]
[6293]
[77100]
[77100]
[5887]
[2335]
[6.39.5]
[77100]
[79100]
[2.74]
[70100]
[6598]
[6395]
[67100]
[3959]
[67100]
[77100]
[6090]
[77100]
[4466]
[6293]
[6497]
[1828]
[00]
[3248]
[4872]
[87130]
[77100]
[5176]
[5076]

2009
44
49
76
83
16
89
110
24
41
99
150

75
85
93
46
64
76

73
89
89
90
36
19

91
89
63
140
94
73
78
97
57
84
86
89
89
68
79
84
19
84
41
34
51

49
89

[3754]
[4160]
[7084]
[7296]
[1319]
[77100]
[94120]
[2030]
[3450]
[86110]
[120180]
[7081]
[7598]
[81110]
[3857]
[5378]
[6392]
[6089]
[77100]
[77100]
[77110]
[3044]
[1624]
[78100]
[77100]
[5278]
[120180]
[83110]
[6287]
[6596]
[85110]
[4770]
[70100]
[7496]
[77100]
[77100]
[5683]
[6597]
[72100]
[1624]
[70100]
[3549]
[2841]
[4262]
[4160]
[77100]

MDG 6
Smearpositive
tuberculosis
treatmentsucess rate k
(%)

2000

2008

70
73
78
97

100
91

93
76
93

87

89
75
82
56
25
84
76
30
82
65
79

70
93
74

60
63
66
90
88
72
79
66
83
63
70
68
61

100
100
92
0
78
73

81
87
78
45
82
60
97
68
87
85
47

87
85
85
84
85
82
100
89
85
73
89
81
78

84
98
90

79
64
81
82
88
74
87
73
84
62
37
57
87
80
94
100
71

94
61

Table 4

Children aged <5 years (%)


Children
aged 659
MDG 5
MDG 5
months
Unmet ContraMDG 6 With ARI
With
MDG 6
who
Sleeping With fever symptoms diarrhoea need for ceptive
received
prevaunder who received taken to receiving family
vitamin A insecticide- treatment a health ORT (ORS planning g lence g
e
supplefacility
and/or
(%)
(%)
treated nets f with any
mentation e
RHF) e
f
antimalarial
(%)

4. Health service coverage


Member State

MDG 5
Antenatal care
coverage (%)

At least At least
1 visit a,b 4 visits a

20002010
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
Tajikistan
Thailand
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Timor-Leste
Togo
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United Republic of Tanzania
United States of America
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Viet Nam
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe

87
98

87

97
100
74
26
92

99
64
90
85
100

96
89
99
94
84
84
99
96
96
92
99
97
94
99
100

96

96
99
84
94
91
47
94
93

40

56

65
6
56

93

79

42
49
80

55

68
74
83
67
48
75y

62

29
14
60
71

Immunization coverage among 1-year-olds d (%)

Births by Neonates protected


MDG 5
caesarean at birth against
Births
attended by section a neonatal tetanus c
(%)
(%)
skilled health
personnel a
(%)

20002010
p

52
99p

42p
100t
100p
100p
86p
33p
91

99
49p
90p
74p

100
95t
88p
99
98p
30p
62p
98m
98p
95m
91
100p
98p
42p
99
100m

51p
99
99m
100p
74p
95m
88p
36
47
60m

2000
2010
3.3
19.3

1.5

22.3
18.6
6.2

20.6
25.3
23.8
4.5

7.9
17.2
31.6
15.0
2.1
17.4
18.0
1.7

20.5
36.7
3.9
7.1
3.1
10.4
7.5
ac
3.2
31.8
15.8
6.7

25.1
9.9
8.6
3.0
4.8

MDG 4
Measles

DTP3

HepB3

Hib3

1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000 2009
45

85

71
49

72
72
92
63

63

75

47

40
20

41

77

47

24
17
62
57

98

62

53

75
47
68

92
61
92
80

90

85

63

68
50

70

79

86

86
54
78
76

88

97

85
64
75

93
74
93
86

94

91

81
81

96
71

89

90

73
50
87
66
90
76

51

86

84

70
30
79
99
80
57
65
85
96
90
87

80

73
86
70
93
78

95
52

80
87
80
90
97

66
61
88
69
90
87

48
89
97
37
96
98
95
87
35
72
94
98
58
84
92
91
81
83
88
94
97

58
95
90
95
87
97
81
57
99
94
88
78
91
89
99
61
84
97
62
85
75

79
95
97
71
95
99
95
60
24
62
98
96
82
88
95
97
90
81
89
98
96
70
84
99
94
98
97
99
90
68
94
92
86
91
92
94
95
52
83
97
58
85
76

51

99

85

77
19
72
86
86
62
83
89
99
90
91

92

77
94
82
93
84

99
45

85
84
78
90
97

76
63
88
84
91
88

52
95
98
44
98
99
91
82
33
73
95
99
62
71
87
99
88
84
83
97
95

64
95
90
97
85
97
82
52
99
94
92
79
94
90
99
71
77
96
61
85
79

86
95
99
75
97
99
96
81
31
69
96
97
84
87
95
98
95
80
93
99
96
72
89
99
90
99
96
96
89
64
90
92
93
85
95
95
98
68
83
96
66
81
73

98

97
98

77

71
77

82

76

95

97

94
71

81

4
92

90
92

70
5

12

78

86
93
99
75
97
99

81

67
96
97
76
87
95

77
93
98
95
72
89
99
90
99
92
97
92
64
84
92

85
92
95
98
59
83
94
66
80
73

59

71
92

98
86

74

92
92

93
88

86
94

75

99
95
77

67
96

76
87
95
98
95
80
93

82

89
99
90

96

84
64
81
92
93
85
93
95
98

83

67
81
73

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

2000
2010
75.3

25.9

24.2
39.4

80.5

2.9
46.6

50.7
39.3

15.8

36.4

45.5

72.0

53.1

59.7
47.1

20002009
31

26

16aa
3
0

8
35

16

5
6
41
3

20002010
22

30

54aa

26

47
37

61

58

43
5

40.6v
92.5

45.8

13.0
64.8v

2.1
73.0

76.8
63.9
84.0
92.7
71.0
22.7

58.6
41.0v
50.9v

73.3

56.6v

67.7
63.0

82.7

68.2
24.9

26.7
94.0

73.4

20.8
63.0

43.6ab
88.8

67.7
58.4
68.3
81.3
78.2
21.0

74.4

75.9

43.4

62.2

78.8
53.7ab

94.7
86.7
66.8
61.6

2000
2009
31.6

27.6

11.1

13.8

7.3

24.0

3.1

3.8

12.1
6.2
10.1
24.2
40.6
10.3

21.8
6.6

4.8

26.5
12.8

Antiretroviral therapy coverage (%)


Among HIVinfected pregnant
women for PMTCT h

2000
2010
11.8
41.2

8.2

34.6
14.6
59.9
65.7
68.0
7.6
45.6
50.6

58.3
37.1
81.1
13.5
22.3
16.8

42.5
60.2
73.0
61.8
30.5
23.7
66.7

84.0
34.4
78.6
77.0
64.9
38.4

79.5
27.7
40.8
60.2

MDG 6
Among people
with advanced HIV
infection i

2009

19

88

88

26

53

70

69
56

[1645]
[310]
[1236]
[50 >95]

[00]
[66 >95]
[931]
[13]
[82 >95]
[68 >95]

[936]
[66 >95]

[1567]

[625]
[313]

[37 >95]
[76 >95]

[48 >95]
[31 >95]

[2979]
[50 >95]
[41 >95]

99

MDG 6
Case-detection rate for all forms of
tuberculosis j (%)

2009
51
38

18

62

6
37

20
5
53
59

11
61

29

53
62

39
10

30

49

34

64
34

[4362]
[3051]
[1523]
[4686]

[48]
[3539]
[1526]
[46]
[3972]
[5366]

[814]
[5078]

[2338]

[4172]
[4884]

[3346]
[911]

[2734]
[4159]

[2645]
[5675]
[3038]

2000
36

68
24
87
87
87
39
27
59
87
68
60
24
68
87
87
89
39
40
77

7
88
87
90
59
97
79
37
80
86
87
67
87
80
50
82
77
56
65
79
60

[3045]
[5684]
[2029]
[77100]
[77100]
[77100]
[3349]
[2234]
[4973]
[77100]
[5685]
[5075]
[2030]
[5785]
[77100]
[77100]
[74100]
[3248]
[3350]
[6496]
[69]
[73100]
[77100]
[75100]
[4974]
[81100]
[6699]
[3046]
[67100]
[71100]
[77100]
[5976]
[77100]
[6699]
[4162]
[68100]
[6497]
[4168]
[5481]
[6699]
[5075]

2009
31
89
57
31
89
89
80
61
42
74
89
70
52
25
67
89
89
88
44
69
98
84
10
33
89
86
77
92
120
44
78
61
94
77
89
96
50
78
68
54
67
80
46

[2639]
[77100]
[4770]
[2639]
[77100]
[77100]
[6989]
[5175]
[3552]
[6191]
[77100]
[5885]
[4363]
[2131]
[5683]
[77100]
[77100]
[73110]
[3654]
[5785]
[85110]
[70100]
[8.412]
[2841]
[77100]
[7698]
[6495]
[76110]
[97140]
[3654]
[6595]
[5175]
[81110]
[7282]
[77100]
[84110]
[4161]
[6596]
[5683]
[4272]
[5582]
[6698]
[3856]

MDG 6
Smearpositive
tuberculosis
treatmentsucess rate k
(%)

2000

2008

52

82
77
71
82
84
81
83
63

79
75
68

79

78
77
69
86

93
68
91
73
81
86
63

74

78
83
85
80
88
76
92
72
67
69

84
86
100
86
81
93
80
94
81
76

85
81
59
68
87

86
82
82
89
85
79
100
67
86
92
83
78
70
62
68
78
88
85
83
81
91
83
92
85
88
74

Table 4

Children aged <5 years (%)


Children
aged 659
MDG 5
MDG 5
months
Unmet ContraMDG 6 With ARI
With
MDG 6
who
Sleeping With fever symptoms diarrhoea need for ceptive
received
prevaunder who received taken to receiving family
vitamin A insecticide- treatment a health ORT (ORS planning g lence g
e
supplefacility
and/or
(%)
(%)
treated nets f with any
mentation e
RHF) e
f
antimalarial
(%)

4. Health service coverage


Member State

MDG 5
Antenatal care
coverage (%)

At least At least
1 visit a,b 4 visits a

20002010

Immunization coverage among 1-year-olds d (%)

Births by Neonates protected


MDG 5
caesarean at birth against
Births
attended by section a neonatal tetanus c
(%)
(%)
skilled health
personnel a
(%)

20002010

2000
2010

MDG 4
Measles

DTP3

HepB3

Hib3

1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 1990 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000 2009

RANGES OF COUNTRY VALUES


Minimum

26

0.4

24

47

20

23

17

26

23

17

19

Median

94

64

96

15.0

58

71

86

80

87

92

86

90

93

90

92

90

93

100

100

100

50.9

93

95

97

99

99

99

99

99

99

99

99

99

99

African Region

74

44

48

3.6

43

62

82

57

56

69

57

55

71

70

62

Region of the Americas

95

85

93

31.9

51

74

82

80

92

93

74

91

92

70

86

75

91

South-East Asia Region

76

52

49

8.5

76

85

87

59

58

76

70

66

73

41

European Region

97

98

22.3

80

91

94

78

93

96

42

77

73

Eastern Mediterranean Region

68

44

58

15.2

57

69

82

67

73

82

71

73

85

39

84

58

Western Pacic Region

91

92

23.7

94

85

93

94

85

95

49

90

Low income

71

39

40

3.6

51

66

86

57

63

78

58

64

80

79

58

Lower middle income

80

52

64

13.3

66

77

82

73

66

79

78

70

79

63

Upper middle income

94

83

96

31.3

50

74

81

78

92

93

74

91

93

65

89

47

72

High income

100

28.6

84

91

93

88

93

95

61

69

68

82

Global

80

53

66

14.8

60

74

83

73

71

82

75

74

82

70

Maximum

WHO REGION

INCOME GROUP

100

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

2000
2010

20002009

20002010

2000
2009

2000
2010

Antiretroviral therapy coverage (%)


Among HIVinfected pregnant
women for PMTCT h

MDG 6
Among people
with advanced HIV
infection i

2009

2009

MDG 6
Case-detection rate for all forms of
tuberculosis j (%)

2000

2009

MDG 6
Smearpositive
tuberculosis
treatmentsucess rate k
(%)

2000

2008

2.0

2.1

17.7

1.7

2.8

10

47.9

25

55.2

50.9

16.9

47.0

33

30

77

77

78

82

88.3

60

63

92.7

99.8

45.6

88.4

>95

>95

210

150

100

100

45.9

17

43.9

41.0

24.8

24.4

54 [4184]

37

[3440]

38

[3640]

49

[4651]

71

80

8.9

74.5

54

[3983]

50

[4659]

70

[6676]

74

[6979]

76

77

33.0

83.4

67.8

12.7

57.5

34 [2162]

32

[2539]

49

[4456]

65

[5874]

50

88

9.7

70.7

93

19

[1621]

76

[7082]

78

[7384]

75

63

36.8

64.2

42.6

20.3

42.7

[68]

25

[2228]

62

[5570]

81

88

3.7

80.2

32

33

[2840]

40

[3546]

70

[6478]

90

92

57.1

19

41.2

42.1

23.7

35.2

45

[3758]

34

[3136]

35

[3437]

50

[4853]

77

86

32.4

81.8

66.5

9.5

64.5

46

[3762]

37

[3341]

43

[4047]

63

[5969]

66

89

51.9

9.2

71.9

86

[66 >95]

41

[3844]

71

[6676]

79

[7287]

71

72

70.8

86

[8290]

87

[8392]

66

69

38.9

77.2

64.1

11.2

62.7

53

45

[4348]

62

[5965]

69

86

[63 >95]
[24]
[2251]

[4079]

101

36

[3339]

Table 4

Children aged <5 years (%)


Children
aged 659
MDG 5
MDG 5
months
Unmet ContraMDG 6 With ARI
With
MDG 6
who
Sleeping With fever symptoms diarrhoea need for ceptive
received
prevaunder who received taken to receiving family
vitamin A insecticide- treatment a health ORT (ORS planning g lence g
e
supplefacility
and/or
(%)
(%)
treated nets f with any
mentation e
RHF) e
f
antimalarial
(%)

Table 5

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Risk factors
This section presents information on indicators for certain risk factors that are associated with increased
mortality and morbidity. These preventable risk factors include: unsafe water and lack of sanitation; use
of solid fuels in households; low birth weight; poor infant-feeding practices; childhood under-nutrition;
being overweight or obese; harmful consumption of alcohol; use of tobacco; and unsafe sex.
Low birth weight is an important predictor of the health and survival of the newborn but in many
settings (especially where deliveries occur outside health-care facilities) many infants are not weighed at
birth.
Child growth is the most widely used indicator of nutritional status. Included in the estimates
presented in this section are the three indicators: stunted; underweight (which is an MDG indicator);
and overweight. Stunting (i.e. low height-for-age) reflects the cumulative effects of under-nutrition and
infections since birth and even before birth. Evidence of this condition indicates chronic malnutrition,
which is likely to have the most serious and long-lasting impact on health. Being underweight may
reflect wasting (i.e. low weight-for-height) which indicates acute weight loss and/or stunting. Thus, it
is a composite indicator that is more difficult to interpret. Fewer data are available on the number of
overweight children, although there is increasing evidence in many countries of a double burden of
malnutrition (with high levels of underweight or stunting) in some population groups coupled with high
numbers of overweight children in other groups.
In adults, being overweight or obese increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and several
types of cancer, as well as of non-fatal diseases such as arthritis. Once considered a problem only in highincome countries, obesity is on the rise in low-income and middle-income countries, particularly in the
American and the African regions.
The prevalence of current tobacco smoking is an important predictor of the future burden of tobaccorelated diseases. Harmful use of alcohol can cause alcohol dependence, hepatic cirrhosis, cancer and
injuries.
The use of solid fuels in households is a proxy indicator for indoor air pollution. Using solid fuels such
as wood, charcoal and crops is associated with increased mortality from pneumonia and other acute lower
respiratory diseases among children, as well as increased mortality from chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease and lung cancer (where coal is used) among adults.
Unsafe water supplies and inadequate levels of sanitation and hygiene increase the transmission of
diarrhoeal diseases (including cholera); schistosomiasis; trachoma; and hepatitis.
Data on risk factors and health-related behaviours are generally drawn from household surveys. It is
important to note that the reliability of these estimates depends upon the overall quality of the sampling
frames and methods used; on interviewer training, data-quality assurance procedures, and statistical
analyses of the data; and on the ability and willingness of respondents to provide accurate responses.
Where data from household surveys are not available, statistical techniques may be used to develop
estimates in some settings.

103

5. Risk factors
Member State

MDG 7
Population using improved
drinking-water sources a
(%)

Urban

Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
China
Colombia
Comoros
Congo
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Cte d'Ivoire
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Denmark
Djibouti

Rural

Population using
solid fuels b
(%)

MDG 7
Population using improved sanitation a
(%)

Total

Urban

Rural

Total

Urban

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

100
100
100
30
95
97
99
100
100
88
98
100
88
100
100
100
89
72

92

100
96

100
73
97
52
77
100

78
48
99
97
98
98

99
99
90

93
100
100
100
90
100
80

78
96
85
100
60
95
98
98
100
100
88
98
100
85
100
100
100
99
84
99
96
100
99
99

100
95
83
81
92
100
85
92
67
99
98
99
91
95
98
100
93
100
96
100
100
100
80
100
98

88
100
40

72

100
100
49

76
100
99
100
63
47

42

88
65

99
36
68
33
31
99

47
36
48
56
68
83

87
86
67

53
100
100
100
27
100
69

39
98
79
100
38

80
93
100
100
71

78
100
99
100
100
69
88
67
98
90
84

100
72
71
56
51
99
82
51
44
75
82
73
97
34

91
68
97
89
100
100
100
28
100
52

94
100
36

94

100
100
70

78
100
100
100
75
56

70

93
88

100
41
70
35
50
100

58
38
90
67
88
87

94
93
76

82
100
100
100
45
100
77

48
97
83
100
50

97
96
100
100
80

80
100
100
100
99
75
92
86
99
95
97

100
76
72
61
74
100
84
67
50
96
89
92
95
71

97
80
99
94
100
100
100
46
100
92

99
100
58
98
93
95
100
100

100
100
59
100

100
73
14

29

58
81

100
28
41
38
65
100

21
20
91
48
80
34

100
94
38

86
100
100

23
100
73

60
98
98
100
86
98
91
95
100
100
51
100
100
56
100
91
100
93
24
87
34
99
74
87

100
33
49
67
56
100
65
43
23
98
58
81
50
31
100
95
36
99
94
100
99

23
100
63

77
100
6

73

100
100

100

34
100

100
75
1

20
35

98
2
44
5
35
99

5
2
48
38
43
11

91
91
8

64
100
98

4
100
45

30
98
88
100
18

77
80
100
100
39
100

52
100
97
100
86
4
54
9
92
39
37

100
6
46
18
35
99
38
28
4
83
52
55
30
29
100
96
11
98
81
100
97

23
100
10

88
100
25

90

100
100

100

39
100

100
74
5

19

36
69

99
6
44
9
47
100

11
6
84
41
68
17

96
93
20

80
100
100

9
100
66

37
98
95
100
57

90
90
100
100
45
100

53
100
93
100
90
12
65
25
95
60
80

100
11
46
29
47
100
54
34
9
96
55
74
36
30
100
95
23
99
91
100
98

23
100
56

104

Rural

Total
2000
2009

2007
36l

<5l

17l

<5l
<5

<5l

60

<5l

<5
88
<5p
6
20p
<5
<5

82p
>95
64
62p

12
>95l
94l

23
<5
44l
77p

64
7l
<5

<5l

89l

10

97l

<5l

92l

<5

23l

99

9l

21
97
72p
75
71p
53
40

99p
>95
96
98p

73
>95l
>95l

71
53
90l
>95p

>95
24l
13

<5l

>95l

83

Lowbirthweight
newborns c
(%)

87

<5
<5n
48
<5
5l
26
<5n
<5n
7
<5n
<5n
90
<5n
<5l
<5n
10
94
54p
31
49p
40
7
<5n

>95p
>95
91
81p
<5n
36
>95
93p
<5n
48
13
76p
84p
<5

79
12l
<5
<5n
<5l

>95
<5n
16

7
6

12
5
7
7
7
7
10
11

22
14
4

14
15
9
6
5
13
8

9
16
11
9
11
6
6
13
22
6
3
6
25
13
3
7
17
5
5

7
7
10
5
10

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011
Children aged <5 years e
(%)

Infants
exclusively
breastfed
for the rst
6 months
of life d
(%)

Adults aged
20 years who
are obese f
(%)

Alcohol
Prevalence of
Prevalence of
consumption
smoking any
current tobacco
among
tobacco product
use among
adults aged
among adults adolescents aged
15 years g aged 15 years h
1315 years i
(litres of
(%)
(%)
pure alcohol
per person
per year)

MDG 6
MDG 6
Population
Prevalence of
condom use by aged 1524
years with
adults aged
1549 years comprehensive
correct
during higherknowledge of
risk sex j
(%)
HIV/AIDS k
(%)

MDG 1

2000
2010

39
7

11

33

10
12

43

9
1
10
43
10
60
18

40

7
45
66
21
16
60
23
2
58

47
21
19

19
4

26

65
37

Underweight

Overweight

2000
2009

1990
1999

2000
2009

1990
1999

59.3
27.0
15.9

50.8

8.2
18.2

26.8

43.2

4.5

22.2
44.7
37.5
27.2
11.8
29.1
7.1

8.8
44.5
63.1
39.5
36.4

44.6
44.8
2.0
11.7
16.2
46.9
31.2

40.1

7.0

2.6
43.1
45.8

32.6

44.9
7.1
11.3

37.0

4.7
2.7
0.0

8.8

7.6
52.0

5.4
26.8
14.1
5.9

15.1
4.5

33.7

42.6
17.8

11.8
20.4
34.3
0.7
6.9
6.3
22.3

4.5
18.2
0.5

0.9

30.7

16.0

32.9
6.6
3.7

27.5

2.3
4.2

8.4

41.3

1.3

4.9
20.2
12.0
4.5
1.6
10.7
2.2

1.6
37.4
38.9
28.8
16.6

21.8
33.9
0.5
4.5
5.1
25.0
11.8

16.7

3.4

2.1
20.6
28.2

29.6

4.6
25.2
12.9

5.3

9.9
11.7

13.9

1.1

9.7

13.7
11.4
5.2
8.7
25.6
10.4
7.3

13.6
7.7
1.4
2.0
9.6

10.8
4.4
9.5
5.9
4.2
21.5
8.5

9.0

4.4

6.8

13.4

Male

Female
2008

1.5
21.7
10.7
25.7
3.8
18.1
27.4
14.4
25.2
19.2
15.8
26.7
28.9
1.0
21.6
19.7
21.2
24.4
3.5
4.7
10.0
22.7
3.0
16.5
8.5
22.0
1.7
2.8
1.6
7.0
24.6
6.3
2.0
2.4
24.5
4.6
11.9
3.5
2.8
59.7
20.9
3.9
22.8
13.3
24.8
30.5
3.7
0.7
17.1
6.7

[0.15.2]
[11.931.5]
[6.516.4]
[12.939.0]
[0.510.8]
[6.832.0]
[20.435.0]
[9.819.6]
[22.128.4]
[9.828.9]
[11.520.4]
[12.841.1]
[21.336.4]
[0.32.4]
[11.731.5]
[7.434.4]
[14.427.6]
[18.529.8]
[2.25.0]
[1.78.7]
[4.617.9]
[16.229.0]
[1.84.7]
[12.720.8]
[2.019.9]
[16.027.6]
[0.54.2]
[0.38.6]
[0.92.4]
[3.911.0]
[21.827.5]
[4.28.5]
[0.26.8]
[0.85.1]
[18.629.8]
[3.55.9]
[9.015.3]
[0.69.4]
[0.86.4]
[52.467.4]
[14.926.9]
[1.37.8]
[14.431.3]
[7.920.5]
[18.432.0]
[25.735.5]
[0.510.9]
[0.22.1]
[10.523.8]
[1.316.2]

Male
2005

3.3
20.5
24.3
22.6
10.2
33.1
31.0
30.2
24.9
17.1
32.1
42.6
38.2
1.3
44.2
26.4
16.9
45.4
9.5
6.6
27.1
25.3
22.8
22.1
7.2
20.4
3.0
3.7
2.8
15.1
23.9
15.3
5.3
3.8
33.6
6.5
23.7
5.3
7.5
68.5
28.3
9.7
19.4
27.5
21.9
26.5
3.9
3.0
15.4
13.8

[0.211.3]
[9.632.3]
[15.633.0]
[8.138.7]
[1.425.9]
[14.550.4]
[22.539.8]
[24.036.8]
[21.028.9]
[6.529.2]
[25.838.3]
[25.159.9]
[29.147.5]
[0.82.2]
[30.957.0]
[9.344.7]
[9.224.8]
[38.652.2]
[6.912.6]
[2.012.9]
[21.632.3]
[18.032.7]
[17.028.3]
[17.826.3]
[0.821.0]
[13.327.5]
[1.45.5]
[0.312.5]
[1.84.2]
[10.121.1]
[19.827.8]
[10.421.4]
[1.212.4]
[1.86.8]
[26.541.0]
[4.58.8]
[19.527.9]
[1.710.8]
[3.512.5]
[59.877.3]
[21.635.3]
[4.915.7]
[10.229.2]
[17.937.1]
[14.629.7]
[21.132.1]
[0.214.5]
[1.65.3]
[7.324.9]
[2.830.4]
105

<0.1
4.9
0.6
12.8
4.7
9.5o
7.8
11.5
9.9
12.7
8.0
11.0o
3.7
0.0
7.6o
11.1
9.7
5.8o
1.1
0.2
2.8
9.6
4.5
6.2
1.7
10.9
4.7
6.2
2.0
4.7
7.8
2.5o
1.6
0.4
6.8
4.4
4.3
0.2
2.0
5.4o
4.2
4.5
12.5
4.5
9.3o
14.8

2.0
11.3
1.7

Female
2006

42.6
28.8
35.6

34.7
61.0
22.0
46.7

21.8
47.0
18.0
64.4
33.3
24.8
18.0

34.3
48.7

19.4

49.0
20.8

49.1
11.9
24.0
16.1

15.3
42.0
59.5q

26.7
11.4
42.0
25.7
14.4
38.5
42.9

34.8
58.4
12.7
35.3

Male

Female

20002010

3.8
0.2
27.7

25.7
2.7
19.0
41.3
0.6

2.9
3.7
3.0
21.6
24.4
3.0
2.0

29.1
35.1

12.0

38.0
10.3

6.6
2.0
18.0
4.5

2.3
33.8
3.7q

12.4
0.9
34.2
7.3
2.2
29.1
29.4

27.2
...
2.4
29.8

13.1m
17.6
25.5m

24.3
26.1
10.9

17.8
28.0
9.1
34.5
31.6

21.8
14.6m
27.6
24.7m
16.3
27.0
28.7m

26.4
22.6m
20.7
7.2
14.0m

14.7
29.5m
20.9m
29.8m
7.1m
27.0m
21.8
27.6
33.7
15.9
26.3
23.3
19.8
13.2
35.8

36.5m

22.7

3.2m
6.7
5.7m

15.9
29.7
4.3

15.1
11.7
5.1
23.2
22.2

15.3
5.8m
11.6
16.6m
10.5
20.5
30.8m

31.8
11.5m
16.8
3.0
8.2m

11.7
34.5m
13.9m
39.8m
4.1m
27.8m
14.8
20.4
36.3
13.1
10.9
25.6
15.0
8.4
34.1

29.3m

14.3

Male Female Male Female


20002009

58

26

17

35

43

41
38

69

16

28

38

16

21

44

8
35

57

29

41

20002009

15

35

28

23

45
35

36
27
20

22

28

21

23

16

25

15

50
27

36
17
8

18

15

Table 5

Stunted

5. Risk factors
Member State

MDG 7
Population using improved
drinking-water sources a
(%)

Urban

Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Lithuania
Luxembourg

Rural

Population using
solid fuels b
(%)

MDG 7
Population using improved sanitation a
(%)

Total

Urban

Rural

Total

Urban

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

98
81
96
90

62
99
77
92
100
100

85
94
100
84
99
97
91
87

62
91
98
100
90
92
98
97
100
100
100
98
100
99
99
91
76
99
98

100
100
88
86
54

100

87
97
100
94

74
99
98

100
100
95
96
100
100
90
100
97
98
89
83
98
71
95
100
100
96
89
98
91
100
100
100
98
100
98
99
83

99
99
72
100
100
97
79

100

76
62
86
58

39
97
8

100
100

67
66
100
37
92

75
38
37

41
59
91
100
66
62
83
44
100
100
100
88
100
91
92
32
33
99

96
100
57
34
55

100

84
88
98
76

57
97
26

100
100
41
86
96
100
74
99

90
61
51
93
55
77
100
100
84
71

55
100
100
100
89
100
91
90
52

99
85
51
96
100
81
51

100

88
72
90
74

43
98
17

100
100

74
81
100
54
96

82
52

47
72
96
100
72
71
91
81
100
100
100
93
100
97
96
43
48
99

99
100
61
58
54

100

86
94
99
87

61
98
38

100
100
87
92
98
100
82
100

94
71
61
94
63
86
100
100
88
80

79
100
100
100
94
100
96
95
59

99
90
57
99
100
85
68

100

83
86
91
88

58

21
92
100
100

97
100
11
100
96
84
18

44
68
100
100
49
58
86

100
100

82
100
98
96
24
36
100
94

100
29
21
97

100

87
96
97
89

52
96
29

100
100
33
68
96
100
18
99
96
89
34
49
85
24
80
100
100
54
67

76
100
100

82
100
98
97
27

100
94
86
82
100
40
25
97

100

61
48
57
62

100
100

95
100
4
92
97
51
6

19
28
100
100
7
22
78

98
100

83
100

97
27
21
100

32
3
96

100

74
84
92
83

4
94
8

100
100
30
65
93
100
7
97
97
73
11
9
80
10
62
100
100
21
36

66
98
100

84
100
97
98
32

100
93
38
71

25
4
96

100

73
69
72
75

100
100

96
100
7
97
97
65
9

26
44
100
100
18
33
83

99
100

83
100

96
26
26
100

32
11
97

100

83
92
94
87

14
95
12

100
100
33
67
95
100
13
98
97
81
19
21
81
17
71
100
100
31
52

73
99
100

83
100
98
97
31

100
93
53
78

29
17
97

100

106

Rural

Total
2000
2009

2007

<5
<5
<5
8

27
8l
74

15
91l
9l

74

29
>95p
>95l
<5p
86
24p

25
23

<5l

<5
5
32

12l
91
<5l

8
>95l

21
17
<5
51

89
35l
>95

76
>95l
78l

>95

88
>95p
>95l
14p
>95
89p

88
80

13l

<5
25
>95

56l
>95
26l

86
>95l

Lowbirthweight
newborns c
(%)

7
<5
<5
23
<5n
63
16l
>95

<5n
<5n
27
95
43l
<5n
86
<5n

62
>95
>95
11p
93
57p
<5n
<5n
60
58
<5l,r
5
<5n
<5n
<5n
16
<5n
<5
12
75

<5n
37l
>95
10l
<5l,r
71
>95l
<5l,r
<5n
<5n

10
11
10
13
7
13
14
4
20
10
4

14
20
5

13

9
12
12
24
19
25
10
9
4
28
9
7
15

12
8
13
6
8

5
11
5
6
13
14

4
8

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011
Children aged <5 years e
(%)

Infants
exclusively
breastfed
for the rst
6 months
of life d
(%)

Adults aged
20 years who
are obese f
(%)

Alcohol
Prevalence of
Prevalence of
consumption
smoking any
current tobacco
among
tobacco product
use among
adults aged
among adults adolescents aged
15 years g aged 15 years h
1315 years i
(litres of
(%)
(%)
pure alcohol
per person
per year)

MDG 6
MDG 6
Population
Prevalence of
condom use by aged 1524
years with
adults aged
1549 years comprehensive
correct
during higherknowledge of
risk sex j
(%)
HIV/AIDS k
(%)

MDG 1

2000
2010

8
40
53
31

52

49
40
15

5
41
11
22
63

50
48
28
21
41
30

46
32
44
25
15

15
21
22
17
32

32
26
29

54
29

Underweight

Overweight

2000
2009

1990
1999

2000
2009

1990
1999

10.1
29.0
30.7
24.6
35.0
43.7

50.7

26.3
27.6
14.7
1.3
28.6

54.3
40.0
47.7
18.2
29.7
29.9

47.9
40.1

27.5

3.7

8.3
17.5
35.2

3.8
18.1
47.6

16.5
45.2
39.4
21.0

4.7
12.5
9.4
10.3
13.8
38.3

6.9

23.2
2.7

20.3

20.3
21.2

10.3
24.0
19.2

44.4
22.8
9.5
10.4

2.3

3.8
3.8
17.6

1.5
8.2
35.9

3.5
13.8
22.8
4.2

3.4
6.2
6.8
6.1
10.6
34.5

34.6

8.8
15.8
2.3
1.1
14.3

17.7
20.8
17.4
10.8
18.9
8.6

43.5
19.6

7.1

2.2

1.9
4.9
16.4

1.7
2.7
31.6

4.2
16.6
20.4
5.6

8.3
5.1
20.5
5.8
8.3
1.6

5.1

5.6
2.7
21.0
3.5
5.9

5.6

17.0
6.8
3.9
5.8

1.9
11.2

15.0

6.6
14.8
5.0

9.0
10.7
1.3

16.7
6.8
4.2
22.4

Male

Female
2008

10.1
14.4
15.7
22.5
20.2
7.9
1.3
20.2
0.9
21.3
21.0
16.8
8.4
2.3
15.9
23.1
4.4
18.8
14.9
13.8
4.3
2.6
8.3
8.4
12.9
26.2
23.4
1.3
2.5
13.6
22.3
25.7
23.2
19.3
10.0
5.5
27.3
20.2
2.5
37.7
37.2
11.7
1.7
21.5
26.4
3.1
3.1
21.5
23.9
24.5

[7.313.9]
[8.122.8]
[8.025.7]
[16.528.3]
[11.229.4]
[1.321.0]
[0.62.3]
[12.028.2]
[0.31.8]
[14.328.0]
[16.825.0]
[13.320.1]
[5.312.5]
[0.85.0]
[5.729.3]
[18.827.6]
[3.05.9]
[13.024.7]
[5.128.1]
[8.221.1]
[0.710.5]
[0.47.5]
[1.819.2]
[1.919.1]
[6.622.1]
[17.036.3]
[15.032.6]
[0.91.9]
[1.53.9]
[10.916.6]
[17.227.1]
[22.529.1]
[19.327.5]
[15.323.2]
[7.612.9]
[4.46.7]
[23.431.4]
[9.032.5]
[0.56.6]
[31.244.4]
[32.442.3]
[5.021.4]
[0.53.9]
[13.230.4]
[22.829.9]
[0.48.8]
[0.58.5]
[17.525.4]
[15.332.5]
[14.435.4]

Male
2005

39.1
29.3
28.2
46.3
32.9
14.8
2.3
17.6
1.6
42.2
18.6
14.6
21.5
14.4
25.7
19.2
11.7
16.1
32.1
26.7
5.1
8.1
27.1
8.4
26.3
22.9
20.3
2.5
6.9
29.5
36.2
23.3
27.6
14.9
38.2
3.5
41.7
27.4
6.8
53.6
52.4
21.6
4.1
21.8
29.7
26.6
7.7
41.3
24.7
22.2

[32.445.7]
[19.239.6]
[19.936.2]
[42.749.9]
[27.638.5]
[2.433.5]
[0.94.7]
[8.428.3]
[0.82.9]
[33.550.7]
[14.023.6]
[10.419.4]
[15.328.1]
[7.025.5]
[9.143.6]
[14.324.2]
[9.414.5]
[9.622.8]
[15.149.1]
[18.733.8]
[2.58.6]
[1.121.5]
[9.945.4]
[5.112.3]
[20.031.8]
[11.135.6]
[9.632.3]
[1.63.6]
[4.29.8]
[25.733.2]
[29.043.6]
[18.528.0]
[22.533.2]
[10.619.5]
[32.543.5]
[2.34.8]
[38.444.9]
[17.337.4]
[4.39.8]
[45.761.4]
[46.758.0]
[11.332.1]
[1.87.5]
[12.132.0]
[25.234.3]
[18.933.9]
[4.411.9]
[36.046.5]
[14.935.0]
[10.235.4]
107

8.1o
5.8
4.1
0.2
2.5
4.6
0.8
16.2o
0.6
2.1o
10.0
13.2
7.9
2.4
4.2
11.7
1.5
9.2
10.8o
2.4
0.2
3.2
7.2
5.2
3.2
12.5
7.1o
0.6
<0.1
<0.1
0.2
13.4
2.5
8.0
3.5
8.0
0.4
6.2
1.9
1.6
<0.1
2.8
5.8
10.2
1.7
1.9
3.5
0.0
12.5
11.7

Female
2006

17.3
23.4
27.6

16.0
47.8
9.0
21.8
33.3
36.4

29.2
57.0
37.2
9.5
63.4

24.1

45.4
29.3
33.2
61.7
29.6
29.6
33.8
30.5
34.0
20.5
42.4
61.1
42.9
25.9

36.9
46.4
64.0
53.4
30.6

13.1

49.9
38.8

Male

Female

20002010

13.3
5.8
1.4

1.1
25.3
0.8
3.6
23.0
26.9

2.6
5.6
25.7
0.7
39.4

4.1

3.4
35.3
23.8
3.8
5.2
5.4
3.4
28.2
18.5
19.5
9.2
12.6
9.6
9.1
2.0

4.3
2.0
15.3
24.1
7.1

21.7
30.4

30.4
18.4
31.2m
20.0
18.2
25.1
7.8
33.8
9.9m
17.5

34.0m
15.2

14.1
17.1
24.5
19.7
30.8m
11.5m
25.3
21.7m
22.8m
27.9

19.0
41.0
32.9
17.7m

31.3

34.1
12.2
14.9
43.2
25.0
10.3
7.8m
41.8
65.8
26.4
14.2m
11.0
38.4

19.8
11.9
26.1m
3.8
11.0
17.3
4.6
27.8
4.9m
10.1

36.6m
2.8

10.6
14.4
16.7
13.3
20.0m
10.3m
16.0
23.9m
18.2m
26.7

8.3
6.2
19.5
15.2m

24.6

19.4
7.8
14.5
31.6
11.3
4.4
3.9m
33.9
54.1
21.7
11.8m
5.0
28.8

Male Female Male Female


20002009

45

40

26

24

65
34

23

33

41
22

35

11

26

18

20

48
21
27

12

12

19
14

20002009

34

33

34

23

47
40

36

47

19
27

41

37

21

28

17

53
34
30

20

34

27
21

Table 5

Stunted

5. Risk factors
Member State

MDG 7
Population using improved
drinking-water sources a
(%)

Urban

Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nauru
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Niue
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Republic of Korea
Republic of Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia

Rural

Population using
solid fuels b
(%)

MDG 7
Population using improved sanitation a
(%)

Total

Urban

Rural

Total

Urban

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

78
90
94
100
54
100
94
36
100
94
93
100
81

94
73
87
99

96
100
100
92
57
79
100
100
84
96
73
99
89
81
88
93
100
98
100
97

98
96
99
98

99

97

71
95
100
99
81
100
92
52
100
96
95
100
97
100
98
77
75
99
90
93
100
100
98
96
75
100
100
92
95

97
87
99
90
93
100
99
100
100
96

98
77
99
98

89
97

16
33
82
87
22
98
97
26
99
64
87

27

55
26
47
51

74
100
100
54
31
30
100
100
72
81
98
66
32
25
45
76
100
94
100

81
66
99
98

89

63

29
77
99
86
44
100
99
47
99
87

49
96
60
29
69
88

87
100
100
68
39
42
100
100
77
87

83
33
66
61
87
100
100
100
88
85

89
62
99
98

88

31
40
88
90
29
100
95
30
99
85
89
100
58

74
36
57
64

76
100
100
74
35
47
100
100
80
86
81
84
41
52
75
84
100
96
100

93
68
99
98

91

89

41
80
100
91
56
100
94
49
99
94

100
76
98
81
47
71
92
90
88
100
100
85
48
58
100
100
88
90

93
41
86
82
91
100
99
100
98
90

96
65
99
98

89

14
50
88
100
36
100
77
29
93
80
55
100

81
36

66

41
100

59
19
39
100
100
97
73
76
73
78
61
71
70
96
97
100
100

88
93
35
96

100

100

15
51
96
100
45
100
83
50
93
90

100
64
96
83
38
86
60
50
51
100

63
34
36
100
100
97
72
96
75
71
90
81
80
96
100
100
100
85
88
93
50
96

100

30
100

6
41
81
58
23
100
41
8
90
30
20

27
4

8
100
88
26
2
36
100
100
61
8
54
40
42
15
16
46

87
100
100

52
70
22
96

96
98

10
57
95
96
32
100
53
9
90
68

32
86
52
4
79
17

27
100

37
4
28
100
100

29

51
41
40
36
69
80
100
100
100
74
54
70
55
96

96
100

19

8
42
84
69
26
100
64
16
91
66
29
100

53
11

25

11
100

43
5
37
100
100
85
28
69
58
47
37
54
58

92
100
100

71
87
23
96

98

11
56
96
98
36
100
72
26
91
85

100
50
92
69
17
81
33
50
31
100

52
9
32
100
100

45

69
45
70
68
76
90
100
100
100
79
72
87
54
96

100

26

108

Rural

Total
2000
2009

2007
>95
>95
<5l

>95

9l
30
<5p
<5l

61l
18l
<5p
89p
88l
19

36

31
>95
40

31

<5

33
11p
27l

<5l
<5l
<5
>95

>95
>95
<5l

>95

94l
82
<5p
45l

>95l
56l
17p
>95p
>95l
88

91

92
>95
92

91

46

81
80p
70l

24l
42l
20
>95

Lowbirthweight
newborns c
(%)

>95
>95
<5l
10
>95
<5n
31
60
<5p
15
44
<5n
77l
32l
7p
>95p
>95p
57
5
82
<5n
<5n
56
>95
79
5
<5n
<5n
66
<5l,r
16

52
36
47p
<5n
<5n
<5l,r
<5l,r
15l
23l
7
>95
<5n
<5

44
<5n

<5n

16
14
11
22
19
6
18
34
14
8
18

5
4
15
15
15
16
27
21

6
8
27
12
0
5
9
32

10
11
9
8
21
6
8

4
6
8
6
6
11
11
8

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011
Children aged <5 years e
(%)

Infants
exclusively
breastfed
for the rst
6 months
of life d
(%)

Adults aged
20 years who
are obese f
(%)

Alcohol
Prevalence of
Prevalence of
consumption
smoking any
current tobacco
among
tobacco product
use among
adults aged
among adults adolescents aged
15 years g aged 15 years h
1315 years i
(litres of
(%)
(%)
pure alcohol
per person
per year)

MDG 6
MDG 6
Population
Prevalence of
condom use by aged 1524
years with
adults aged
1549 years comprehensive
correct
during higherknowledge of
risk sex j
(%)
HIV/AIDS k
(%)

MDG 1

2000
2010
51
57

48
34

27
19

57
19
15
37
31
24
67
53
40

31
10
13

37

14

24
70
34

50
46
16

88

51

51

Underweight

Overweight

2000
2009

1990
1999

2000
2009

1990
1999

49.2
53.2

31.9
38.5

24.2

15.5

27.5
7.9
23.1
47.0
40.6
29.6

49.3

18.8
54.8
41.0

41.5

43.9

29.8
33.8

11.3
12.8

51.7

29.3
9.3

35.5
26.3
16.7
41.5
23.8

20.3
13.0
6.0

10.8

7.7
28.1
25.0
21.5

38.2

10.0
45.0
27.3

11.3
34.2

6.3

2.8
5.7
28.3

4.8

3.4

24.2

1.7

13.5

15.5

25.7
27.9

16.7

3.4

5.3
2.2
9.9
21.2
29.6
17.5

38.8

4.3
39.9
26.7

31.3

18.1

5.4
20.7

3.2
3.5

18.0

13.1
5.3

11.3

3.9
4.7

7.6

14.2
15.6
13.3
6.3
2.4
4.6

0.6

5.2
3.5
10.5

4.8

3.4

9.1
2.4

9.1
8.3

6.7

6.1

Male

Female
2008

1.8
2.6
10.4
6.5
2.4
26.1
38.8
4.3
12.9
26.7
30.9

11.9
22.8
11.1
2.6
2.0
4.3
67.5
1.4
16.1
26.2
16.8
1.5
5.1

21.6
19.4
3.5
44.9
19.4
11.8
16.2
11.1
4.5
22.9
20.4
30.8
6.9
10.0
16.3
18.4
4.9
32.0
11.9
16.4
45.3

6.4
29.5

[0.83.4]
[1.73.8]
[8.113.4]
[1.116.9]
[1.04.7]
[16.036.4]
[30.847.0]
[1.58.1]
[7.320.5]
[22.430.5]
[23.538.8]
[9.614.5]
[9.637.3]
[6.817.0]
[1.44.4]
[1.23.1]
[2.46.8]
[60.174.6]
[0.33.8]
[12.519.7]
[22.829.9]
[8.726.0]
[0.92.5]
[2.38.4]
[16.826.2]
[13.225.7]
[1.46.7]
[29.460.0]
[12.726.7]
[8.616.0]
[5.131.5]
[8.414.4]
[2.76.8]
[18.726.8]
[14.925.6]
[26.635.6]
[5.48.5]
[2.222.8]
[9.224.1]
[15.121.8]
[0.713.4]
[25.539.0]
[4.722.3]
[6.129.4]
[37.553.1]
[4.18.8]
[25.534.1]

Male
2005

1.5
6.2
17.9
26.1
6.8
26.8
53.9
23.3
23.0
38.4
53.4

20.7
20.7
23.1
7.8
6.1
16.8
74.7
1.6
16.1
27.7
31.3
3.7
9.0

17.9
25.9
8.4
56.3
32.1
20.1
22.3
21.7
8.3
22.9
22.3
39.3
7.7
28.8
19.0
29.8
4.0
49.4
31.9
33.5
66.7

15.4
43.5

[0.92.3]
[4.28.5]
[13.223.1]
[17.135.2]
[4.210.2]
[13.840.0]
[44.662.9]
[15.231.0]
[13.331.8]
[33.043.7]
[44.262.5]
[16.524.8]
[6.338.1]
[16.729.2]
[4.511.6]
[3.59.2]
[11.922.1]
[67.082.1]
[0.82.9]
[11.421.0]
[22.432.9]
[26.336.5]
[2.05.9]
[6.411.8]
[12.324.0]
[17.233.9]
[3.515.6]
[38.974.1]
[23.241.5]
[13.127.7]
[5.642.4]
[17.425.9]
[4.712.4]
[18.427.9]
[16.428.5]
[33.245.6]
[5.510.2]
[21.935.6]
[10.028.3]
[25.833.9]
[2.16.7]
[41.556.9]
[17.145.9]
[15.351.1]
[57.775.7]
[9.722.3]
[38.348.2]
109

0.8
1.1
0.5

0.5
5.3o

<0.1
2.6
5.1
3.3

1.4

0.5
1.5
0.1
6.5
2.3
0.2
9.5
9.3
3.7
<0.1
9.7
7.7
6.4
0.7
<0.1
11.3
5.9
1.5
6.4
3.1
4.2
9.5
12.2
0.9
11.8

10.5
11.0
7.0
10.3o
12.7o
5.9o
3.6

5.4
0.5

Female
2006

21.4
52.6
44.5
18.3
32.1
35.7
33.7
34.2
36.4
29.8

45.6

30.4
20.9
42.6
24.1
47.5
35.8
33.3
22.2

11.9

30.5
20.5
35.4
37.7

32.9

53.2
37.7
33.7

53.3
44.7
45.5
70.1

28.4
18.8
58.5

22.2
22.9

Male

Female

20002010

5.4
2.6
11.8
2.5
20.7
6.1
5.1
0.9
12.4
18.0

6.5

0.2
3.1
14.8
9.5
54.0
27.9
27.5
20.0

1.0

29.7
1.3
6.5
9.3

15.2

12.2
29.6
15.5

5.7
5.4
24.1
27.7

12.1
6.0
22.9

9.7
3.7

33.2
16.7
35.1
8.5
23.1

29.4
27.5
20.3
27.8m
51.9

25.7
6.6
12.5
12.7m
22.5
31.9

13.0

18.7
30.4m
11.8
19.2m

4.9
12.4m
58.3
10.5
55.4
20.8
21.5
28.3
26.0m

25.2
14.9
20.8
18.4
30.1
13.3
10.4
22.4
22.0
25.8

21.2

14.3
11.4
9.4
3.4
8.8

21.6
17.7
7.7
28.5m
39.8

16.0
5.9
8.2
7.4m
8.2
29.9

5.3

21.5
20.5m
5.6
11.1m

1.7
7.5m
42.4
6.5
40.3
12.9
16.5
17.5
31.7m

13.1
10.6
7.1
10.4
24.4
9.5
7.8
14.5
16.6
20.4

9.1

Male Female Male Female


20002009
9
20

12

20

20

74

30

7
33

21

45

33

2
16

11

24

66

19
8
23

31

22

14

28

20002009
16
36

22

39

34

62

44

16
33

18

54

43

19
24

18

27

12
36

65

28

22
13
22

19
21

51

43

Table 5

Stunted

5. Risk factors
Member State

MDG 7
Population using improved
drinking-water sources a
(%)

Urban

Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
Tajikistan
Thailand
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Timor-Leste
Togo
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United Republic of Tanzania
United States of America
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Viet Nam
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe

Rural

Population using
solid fuels b
(%)

MDG 7
Population using improved sanitation a
(%)

Total

Urban

Rural

Total

Urban

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

88

100

100

98
100
91
85
99

100
100
96

97

79

92
95
94
97
92
78
99
100
100
94
100
98
97
91
93
88

89
99

92
99
100
86
100
100
100

67
99
100
98
64
97
92
100
100
94
94
99
100
86
87
100
98
99
100
97
98
91
98
100
100
80
100
100
98
96

99
72
87
99

43

99

66
100
62
58

100
100
75

89

36

88
62
73

89
39

100
100
46
94
79
85
49
71
51

23
70

52
98

26

100
99

9
78
100
88
52
81
61
100
100
84
61
98
99
63
41
100
93
84
96

97
64
97
100
100
45
94
100
81
79

92
57
46
72

61

100

100

83
100
67
65

100
100
85

91

49

88
81
85

90
43

100
100
55
99
96
90
57
90
58

49
78

69
99

49
100
100
99

30
91
100
90
57
93
69
100
100
89
70
98
100
69
60
100
94
94
99

97
67
98
100
100
54
99
100
87
82

94
62
60
82

62

99
100
100
98

80
100
85
63
90

100
100
94
93
93

25
98
93
95
96
99
86
35
97
98
100
27
100
95
95

89
61
64
62
58

69
96
97
24
100
100
100
98
52
84
100
88
55
90
61
100
100
96
95
95
92
76
24
98
92
96
97
99
88
38
97
98
100
32
100
100
100
66

94
94
59
56

22

100
100

58
100
67
23

100
100
72

74

8
96
93
44
66
97
76
40
91
95
100
23
99
83
76

45
29
6
36
37

38
88

99
100

6
65
100
92
18
66
53
100
100
95
94
96
82
40
3
96
92
64
75
97
81
49
90
95
100
21
99
99
100
48

67
33
43
37

38

99
100
100

69
100
70
34

100
100
83

80

13
96
93
74
84
98
80
39
95
97
100
24
100
94
84

82
35
18
46
43

51
92

13
100
100
100

23
77
100
91
34
84
55
100
100
96
94
96
89
50
12
96
92
85
90
98
84
48
95
97
100
24
100
100
100
51

75
52
49
44

110

Rural

Total
2000
2009

2007
17
14l

>95p

<5l

60p
>95p
7
<5l
32p

14

<5l
<5
11l
25l

>95l
9l

<5p

<5l

95
<5p
<5l

85

<5p
<5p
53l

20
<5
62
19

86
61l

>95p

<5l

>95p
>95p
41
<5l
81p

77

<5l
35
47l
55l

>95l
50l

<5p

<5l

>95
15p
<5l

>95

23
26p
>95l

72
53
>95
>95

Lowbirthweight
newborns c
(%)

51
34
<5l
>95
<5n
<5l
8l
92
>95p
17
<5l
72
90

58
<5n
<5n
<5l
21
25
37l

>95l
45
<5l
<5p

<5l,r
25
>95
7p
<5l
<5n
94
<5n
<5
16p
85

61
36
86
71

19
6

14
8
7

13

17

11
9

9
10
9
6
12
12
3
19
5
11
4
5
14
4

8
10
8
8
5
10
8
5

11
11

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011
Children aged <5 years e
(%)

Infants
exclusively
breastfed
for the rst
6 months
of life d
(%)

Adults aged
20 years who
are obese f
(%)

Alcohol
Prevalence of
Prevalence of
consumption
smoking any
current tobacco
among
tobacco product
use among
adults aged
among adults adolescents aged
15 years g aged 15 years h
1315 years i
(litres of
(%)
(%)
pure alcohol
per person
per year)

MDG 6
MDG 6
Population
Prevalence of
condom use by aged 1524
years with
adults aged
1549 years comprehensive
correct
during higherknowledge of
risk sex j
(%)
HIV/AIDS k
(%)

MDG 1

2000
2010
34
15

11

74
5
8

76
34
2
32

14
29
25
15
16
52
48

13
6
42
11
35
60
18

<1
50
13
57
26
40
12
17
12
61
6

Underweight

Overweight

2000
2009

1990
1999

2000
2009

1990
1999

20.1
8.1

37.4
4.4

32.8
42.1

19.2
37.9
10.7
29.5

28.6
33.1
15.7
11.5
54.8
26.9

5.3
9.0
15.6
28.1
10.0
38.7
4.3

44.4
3.9
13.9
19.6
25.9
15.6
30.5
57.7
45.8
35.8

19.6

25.4

10.1

31.8
11.4

11.3

15.4
1.9

23.2

3.3
7.0

21.5

25.3
0.9

15.3
10.6
4.1
31.1
47.6
19.6
11.5

14.5
1.8

21.3
3.3

11.5
32.8

21.6
31.7
7.5
6.1

10.0
14.9
7.0
1.8
41.5
20.5

4.4
3.3
3.5
10.5
1.6
16.4
0.9

16.7
1.3
6.0
4.4
11.7
3.7
20.2
43.1
14.9
14.0

2.4
19.3

10.1
2.6

2.5
4.7

0.8
5.3
4.0
11.4

18.7
6.7
8.0
16.2

4.9
8.8
9.1

6.3
4.9

4.9
8.0
9.4
12.8
4.7
6.1
3.0
5.0
8.4
9.1

Male

Female
2008

3.2
25.5
15.1
3.6
6.6
24.9
28.1
25.3
3.4
23.2
24.9
2.6
4.1
16.5
6.1
18.2
18.3
23.8
8.0
4.9
21.6
1.5
3.0
49.1
21.6
13.9
22.8
13.9

4.3
15.5
30.2
24.4
4.0
30.2
20.7
14.5
22.9
26.6
1.2
10.5
1.2
2.8

[0.87.8]
[21.429.5]
[10.021.0]
[2.35.3]
[4.88.5]
[11.539.3]
[13.842.6]
[18.631.8]
[0.59.2]
[18.926.9]
[21.129.1]
[1.63.9]
[0.710.4]
[5.829.9]
[1.115.2]
[13.623.0]
[11.624.4]
[17.629.9]
[1.718.7]
[3.66.2]
[8.936.0]
[0.25.4]
[0.58.3]
[42.056.0]
[10.532.8]
[7.821.0]
[20.025.4]
[4.727.7]
[0.712.1]
[5.029.8]
[23.737.0]
[21.627.3]
[1.38.1]
[27.533.2]
[15.126.2]
[9.020.6]
[16.229.2]
[18.234.5]
[0.72.1]
[3.022.6]
[0.42.6]
[1.44.8]

Male
2005

12.5
20.3
33.7
10.1
6.2
24.3
25.9
39.2
7.1
42.8
23.0
7.3
8.9
34.6
37.1
15.0
11.6
39.0
11.6
11.8
18.9
4.3
6.1
70.3
38.0
33.4
35.6
14.5

4.9
23.6
43.0
25.2
6.8
33.2
26.0
19.8
36.8
34.8
2.0
22.7
7.0
13.8

[8.018.3]
[15.425.1]
[26.540.8]
[7.413.1]
[3.98.7]
[8.741.8]
[9.344.0]
[30.347.9]
[0.919.3]
[38.247.2]
[18.427.8]
[4.410.6]
[1.322.8]
[17.752.1]
[30.243.5]
[10.120.4]
[5.519.0]
[31.047.1]
[4.021.8]
[9.015.1]
[7.830.8]
[0.413.5]
[2.111.8]
[61.878.7]
[23.351.8]
[24.043.1]
[32.039.4]
[6.824.6]
[2.77.9]
[12.734.4]
[35.051.1]
[21.528.9]
[3.710.5]
[29.637.0]
[18.933.1]
[11.327.8]
[28.845.0]
[25.444.5]
[1.03.7]
[7.841.1]
[4.59.7]
[9.619.2]

111

0.3
10.1
11.9o
6.5
2.1o
11.0
10.5
1.1
0.0
7.0
10.0
0.3
1.4
5.4
5.0
6.6
10.1
1.1
0.4
6.5
5.8
0.3
1.0
4.0o
6.0
1.1
1.3
2.3
1.3
11.9
8.5
0.3
11.5
5.2
8.5
6.6
1.8
0.8o
6.9
1.2
0.0
2.3
3.8

Female
2006

18.5
39.6
32.3

36.3
41.3
31.6

29.5
37.0
32.4
27.8
17.0
23.0
17.3
32.5
42.9

43.1

62.3

57.6
51.3

53.6
18.9
64.5
25.0
26.1
23.8
25.4
38.7
23.4
49.6
31.6
49.0
29.1
20.9
32.9

Male

Female

20002010
1.4
26.7
6.4

5.9
20.3
21.3

9.4
27.2
2.1
3.0
2.8
2.7
23.3
23.1

2.0

15.0

7.3
19.5

20.9
4.2
24.1
2.6
23.5
4.0
19.3
28.5
3.4
7.2
26.5
2.4
5.8
4.6
4.2

20.4
10.8
27.1
20.3
10.5
28.5
16.9
43.9
15.5m
29.3

12.4
9.5
20.7
15.8

31.9
6.8
24.0
11.9
60.2
17.7

20.8
20.1
14.4

41.6
17.3
29.8
25.2

12.4m
15.4
21.4
2.7m
34.1
11.0
6.5
14.5
25.7m
14.9m

9.6
9.6
25.3
24.1
7.5
24.5
24.2
37.0
12.3m
20.1

5.8
4.3
16.6
8.6

18.9
2.8
7.5
11.7
53.4
7.9

17.8
3.8
7.4

32.7
15.3
22.2
13.2

8.8m
11.1
24.5
1.6m
19.6
7.2
1.5
10.5
25.6m
8.2m

Male Female Male Female


20002009
31

16

56

20
46

22

58

28
36

21

55

24
48

21

33
41

20002009
24

28

52

38
43

42

50

37
46

19

17

52

32
45

39

42

34
44

Table 5

Stunted

5. Risk factors
Member State

MDG 7
Population using improved
drinking-water sources a
(%)

Urban

Rural

Population using
solid fuels b
(%)

MDG 7
Population using improved sanitation a
(%)

Total

Urban

Rural

Total

Urban

Rural

Lowbirthweight
newborns c
(%)

Total
2000
2009

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

1990

2008

2007

Minimum

30

52

17

30

11

15

<5

<5

<5

Median

97

98

74

87

88

94

91

92

60

75

74

84

18

80

15

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

>95

99

>95

34

African Region

84

84

36

48

50

61

47

47

23

26

30

34

51

90

78

13

Region of the Americas

97

98

74

85

91

96

89

92

60

70

81

87

<5

53

RANGES OF COUNTRY VALUES

Maximum

WHO region

South-East Asia Region

91

93

67

83

73

86

54

60

16

31

26

40

28

87

62

24

European Region

99

99

91

94

96

98

97

97

85

87

94

94

24

<5

Eastern Mediterranean Region

95

93

76

76

85

83

85

83

32

45

53

61

14

58

34

21

Western Pacic Region

97

98

58

83

71

90

64

69

42

56

49

62

23

71

43

Low income

86

86

48

60

57

67

46

52

22

37

27

42

62

90

83

15

Lower middle income

93

95

62

81

71

87

58

62

28

40

37

49

23

76

51

17

Income Group

Upper middle income


High income
Global

96

98

74

87

89

95

87

90

56

68

77

85

<5

34

10

100

100

97

98

99

100

100

100

99

99

100

100

<5

95

96

63

78

77

87

77

76

35

45

52

60

21

76

42

15

112

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011
Children aged <5 years e
(%)

Infants
exclusively
breastfed
for the rst
6 months
of life d
(%)

Adults aged
20 years who
are obese f
(%)

Alcohol
Prevalence of
Prevalence of
consumption
smoking any
current tobacco
among
tobacco product
use among
adults aged
among adults adolescents aged
15 years g aged 15 years h
1315 years i
(litres of
(%)
(%)
pure alcohol
per person
per year)

MDG 6
MDG 6
Population
Prevalence of
condom use by aged 1524
years with
adults aged
1549 years comprehensive
correct
during higherknowledge of
risk sex j
(%)
HIV/AIDS k
(%)

MDG 1

2000
2010

Underweight

Overweight

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male Female Male Female

2000
2009

1990
1999

2000
2009

1990
1999

<1

1.3

0.0

0.5

0.6

0.7

1.3

0.0

9.0

0.2

2.7

1.5

29

29.1

13.5

11.5

6.8

14.9

22.1

4.5

33.3

9.3

21.3

13.6

30

21

34

25

88

63.1

52.0

43.5

25.6

67.5

74.7

16.2

70.1

54.0

65.8

54.1

74

66

62

65

31

5.3 [4.46.3]

11.1 [10.112.1]

4.3

17.7

2.8

18.8

13.1

33

25

30

23.5 [21.925.3]

29.7 [27.731.7]

6.7

26.8

17.0

22.6

21.4

44

1.7 [1.32.2]

3.7 [3.04.6]

0.7

39.4

4.6

26.0

7.7

36

20

23

20.4 [18.822.1]

23.1 [21.325.0]

9.5

44.6

24.3

21.4

16.7

35

13.0 [11.514.7]

24.5 [22.327.1]

0.3

32.0

4.4

17.1

9.5

5.1 [4.16.1]

6.8 [5.18.5]

4.7

56.5

4.8

9.4

5.4

41

2.6 [2.03.4]

5.1 [4.46.0]

1.6

30.9

4.8

14.3

10.9

34

27

36

4.7 [4.05.4]

8.4 [7.39.6]

2.8

47.7

4.4

14.4

7.4

33

19.5 [18.021.0]

28.9 [27.230.7]

6.6

41.1

19.1

26.3

21.8

17

21.8 [20.523.1]

21.6 [20.023.2]

9.4

33.1

19.8

17.3

13.4

36

10.0 [9.410.6]

14.0 [13.314.9]

4.4

41.1

8.9

17.0

10.5

2008

2005

113

2006

20002010

20002009

20002009

Table 5

Stunted

Health workforce, infrastructure


and essential medicines
This section presents data on the resources available to the health system, including physicians, nurses and
midwives, other health-care workers, hospital beds and select medical devices. The table also includes the
MDG target indicator on access to essential medicines.4 Such data are essential in enabling governments to
determine how best to meet the health-related needs of their populations.
Estimates of the numbers and density of the health workforce refer to the active health workforce
i.e. those currently participating in the health labour market. The data are derived from multiple sources,
including national population censuses, labour-force and employment surveys, health-facility assessments
and routine administrative information systems.5
This diversity of sources means there is considerable variability in the coverage and quality of the data.
Figures may be under-estimated or over-estimated where it is not possible to determine whether or not
they include health workers in the private sector, or to identify the double counting of health workers
holding two or more jobs at different locations. In addition, health service providers may be working
outside the health-care sector, working in unpaid and/or unregulated conditions, or not currently engaged
in the national health labour market.
The density of hospital beds can be used to indicate the availability of inpatient services. Statistics
on hospital-bed density are generally drawn from routine administrative records but in some settings
only public-sector beds are included. Medical devices that are essential for safe and effective prevention,
diagnosis and treatment of illness and disease are still not accessible everywhere. The density of
radiotherapy units reflects country-reported data and can be used to identify gaps in availability for cancer
treatment.
Data on the availability of medicines are poor in most developing countries. However, data on the
availability and consumer prices for selected generic medicines have been derived from surveys of medicine
prices and availability conducted using WHO/Health Action International (HAI) standard methods
between 2001 and 2009. In individual surveys, availability is reported as the percentage of medicine
outlets in which a medicine was found on the day of data collection. As baskets of medicines differ by
country, results are not strictly comparable across countries. The consumer price ratio is an expression of
how much greater or less the local medicine price is than the international reference price.

4.

MDG 8; Target 8.E: In cooperation with pharmaceutical companies, provide access to affordable essential drugs in developing
countries.

5.

These include registries on public expenditure, staffing and payroll, as well as records of professional training, registration and
licensure.

115

Table 6

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

6. Health workforce, infrastructure and essential medicines


Member State

Health workforce a

Physicians

Number

Nursing and midwifery


personnel

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
China
Colombia
Comoros
Congo
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Cte d'Ivoire
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Denmark
Djibouti

7 248
3 626
40 857
249
1 165

122 623
11 088
62 800
39 123
32 388

1 103
43 315
489
46 965
31 274
241
542
52
10 329
5 540
591
329 041
564
27 480
921
200
3 393
3 124
62 307
310
331
345
17 250
1 905 436
58 761
115
401
20
5 204
2 746
11 799
72 416
1 950
36 921
74 597
5 827
18 673
185

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
2.1
11.5
12.1
37.2
0.8

31.6
37.0
29.9
47.5
37.9

14.4
3.0
18.1
48.7
29.9
8.3
0.6
0.2
12.2
14.2
3.4
17.2
14.2
36.4
0.6
0.3
2.3
1.9
19.1
5.7
0.8
0.4
10.9
14.2
13.5
1.5
1.0
11.8
13.2
1.4
25.9
64.0
23.0
36.3
32.9
1.1
34.2
2.3

17 257
12 746
65 919
280
18 485

18 685
14 601
201 300
64 475
71 833

2 856
39 992
1 311
121 114
3 085
570
7 129
545
18 091
18 332
5 006
1 243 804
1 941
35 650
10 539
1 348
11 736
26 042
327 224
714
1 613
2 499
10 000
1 854 818
23 940
588
3 492
80
3 653
9 231
25 397
97 800
3 361
87 070
93 414
28 789
79 407
666

116

Dentistry personnel

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
5.0
40.3
19.5
41.8
13.5

4.8
48.7
95.9
78.4
84.2

37.3
2.7
48.6
125.6
3.0
19.6
7.7
3.2
21.3
46.9
28.4
65.0
48.8
47.2
7.3
1.9
7.9
16.0
100.5
13.2
4.1
2.8
6.3
13.8
5.5
7.4
8.2
47.1
9.3
4.8
55.8
86.4
39.8
85.5
41.2
5.3
145.4
8.0

1 035
1 035
11 010
47
222

35 592
1 163
14 500
4 619
2 522

273
2 742
94
4 784
7 671
12
37
65
5 997
629
38
219 827
82
6 288
28
14
258
147
38 310
11
13
15
6 750
51 012
33 951
29
12
10
1 905
274
3 265
20 158
715
6 974
8 315
159
4 587
99

Pharmaceutical personnel

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
0.3
3.3
3.3
7.0
0.2

9.2
3.9
6.9
5.6
3.0

3.6
0.2
3.5
5.0
7.3
0.4
<0.05
0.3
7.1
1.6
0.2
11.5
2.1
8.3
<0.05
<0.05
0.2
0.1
11.8
0.2
<0.05
<0.05
4.3
0.4
7.8
0.4
<0.05
5.9
4.8
0.1
7.2
17.8
8.5
6.9
3.7
<0.05
8.4
1.2

1 035
1 237
8 232
73
919

19 510
163
21 800
5 046
1 609

186
9 411
251
2 994
12 602
112
20
87
4 670
308
333
104 098
45
1 020
347
76
569
700
27 078
43
17
37

341 910

41
63
2
2 101
413
2 607
7 047
160
5 861
13 497
1 200
2 593
266

0.3
3.9
2.4
10.9
0.7

5.0
0.5
10.4
6.1
1.9

2.4
0.6
9.3
3.1
12.0
3.9
<0.05
0.4
5.5
0.8
1.9
5.4
1.1
1.3
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.4
8.3
0.9
<0.05
<0.05

2.5

0.5
0.2
1.2
5.3
0.2
5.7
6.2
1.9
5.8
6.0
0.2
4.8
3.2

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Infrastructure

Environment and
public health workers
Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010

2 429

294
6 091
194

60
217
80

172
167 080

36

28
1 375
9
55
230

17
19

1 266
1 419

3 419

2 685

20

Community
health workers
Number

Hospital beds
(per 10 000
population)

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010

0.7

4.0
0.4
7.2

2.1
0.2
0.4

1.0
9.7

<0.05

<0.05
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.3

0.2
<0.05

3.2
0.7

3.0

1.2

0.3

1 012

48 692

158

195

920

1 238
548
1 638

65
99
154

1 113 331

20002009

0.5

3.3

5.4

0.9

5.2

0.9
0.8
1.1

1.4
0.3
0.2

8.3

4
29
17f
26
8f
22
41
41
38
77
79
31
19
4
76
112
66
11j
5f
17
11
30
18f
24
27
65
9f
7f

15f
34
21f
12f
4f
21
41
10
22f
16f
63
12
4f
55
59
37
72
132
8f
36

117

MDG 8 Essential medicines

Radiotherapy
units c
(per 1 000 000
population)

Median availability of selected


generic medicines d (%)

2010

20012009

0.0
0.3
0.5g

0.1

2.1g
1.3
6.2g
5.5
1.7
2.9

0.1g
3.9g
3.0
7.3
0.0
0.0

0.6g
1.6g
0.0
1.4g

1.7g
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.2
7.7g
0.0
0.0

0.9
1.1g
1.3g
0.0
0.3g

1.7
0.0
2.9
1.2
3.8
5.0

<0.05
9.9

Public

Private

31.9

0.0k

87.1

58.3

31.3

18.1m
86.7n

21.2

55.6

Median consumer price ratio of


selected generic medicines e
Public

Private

20012009

86.7

76.7k

72.1

52.5

13.6

21.5m
87.9

31.3

65.4

3.5

2.2

2.2

3.9

1.3m
n

6.5

2.0

3.4

4.5

11.3k

2.9

13.6

15.1

1.3m
3.1

11.5

2.3

Table 6

Health workforce a

6. Health workforce, infrastructure and essential medicines


Member State

Health workforce a

Physicians

Number

Nursing and midwifery


personnel

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Lithuania
Luxembourg

15 670
18 335
225 565
11 542
153
215
4 490
1 806
380
14 455
213 821
395
62
19 951
292 129
2 033
67 540

940
78
366

3 676
31 024
1 188
660 801
65 722
61 870
21 925
13 763
25 314
246 834
2 253
264 515
15 226
57 387
4 506
30
5 340
12 395
1 614
6 753
13 214
89
51
12 009
12 413
1 365

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010

18.8
14.8
28.3
16.0
3.0
0.5
34.1
0.2
4.5
27.4
35.0
2.9
0.4
45.4
35.3
0.9
60.4

1.0
0.5
4.8

5.7
31.0
39.3
6.0
2.9
8.9
6.9
31.9
36.3
42.4
8.5
20.6
24.5
38.8
1.4
3.0
17.9
23.0
2.7
29.9
35.4
0.5
0.1
19.0
36.6
28.6

15 352
20 586
280 561
2 929
271
2 505
8 985
19 158
1 660
81 825
548 429
6 778
927
17 119
895 000
24 974
40 874

401
953
1 738

8 528
63 435
4 976
1 430 555
465 662
98 020
43 850
68 483
42 812
379 213
4 374
531 210
25 046
115 944
37 113
260
13 554
30 495
5 724
10 929
8 324
1 123
978
42 982
24 813
5 330

118

Dentistry personnel

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010

18.4
16.6
35.2
4.1
5.3
5.8
68.2
2.4
19.8
155.2
89.4
50.2
5.7
38.9
108.2
10.5
36.6

0.4
5.5
22.9

13.2
63.3
164.8
13.0
20.4
16.0
13.8
156.7
61.5
65.2
16.5
41.4
40.3
78.3
11.8
30.2
45.5
56.6
9.7
48.4
22.3
6.2
2.7
68.0
73.2
113.2

7 000
2 062
33 476
4 669
15
16
1 237
93
60
4 135
41 799
66
23
1 219
63 485
148
14 694

33
6
30

1 371
5 064
301
78 096
13 709
13 210
4 766
2 702
7 814
28 566
212
94 882
4 536
5 717
1 340
3
1 054
1 021

1 510
4 964
16
4
3 792
2 206
381

Pharmaceutical personnel

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010

8.4
1.7
4.2
6.5
0.3
<0.05
9.4
<0.05
0.7
7.8
6.8
0.5
0.1
2.8
7.7
0.1
13.2

<0.05
<0.05
0.4

2.1
5.1
10.0
0.7
0.6
1.9
1.5
6.2
11.2
4.9
0.8
7.4
7.3
3.9
0.4
0.3
3.5
1.9

6.7
13.3
0.1
<0.05
6.0
6.5
8.0

3 330

133 107
2 316
121
107
862
1 201
90
5 665
75 432
63
49
249
49 904
1 673
9 837

199
38

926
5 773
356
578 179
31 242
13 900
5 401
4 451
5 310
59 580

174 890
8 763
12 651
3 094
1
888
86

1 340
4 591
62
269
2 275
2 596
405

4.0

16.7
3.2
2.4
0.2
6.6
0.2
1.1
10.7
12.3
0.5
0.3
0.6
6.0
0.7
8.8

0.2
0.2

1.4
5.8
11.8
5.2
1.4
2.0
1.7
10.2
7.6
10.2

13.6
14.1
8.6
1.0
0.1
3.0
0.2

5.9
12.3
0.3
0.8
3.6
7.7
8.5

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Infrastructure

Environment and
public health workers
Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010

9 531

18
88
115
1 109

150
79

35

67
58

215

6 493
10 004
2 601

1 412

6 496

55
40

Community
health workers
Number

Hospital beds
(per 10 000
population)

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010

1.3

0.4
0.2
0.8
0.1

1.1
0.5

<0.05

0.1
0.3

0.3

0.3
1.4
1.0

2.5

2.0

0.3
0.1

308

24 571

117

4 502

2 355

50 715

25 242
149

20002009

6.1

3.0

0.7

1.9

15.3

0.5

3.6
0.1

38
10j
15
17
11
19j
12f
57
2j
21
65
71
13j
11f
33
82
9f
48
24
6j
3f
10f
19
13
8j
70
58
9
6
14
13
52
58
37
17j
138
18
77
14f
15
18
51
12
64
35
13f
7f
37
68
56

119

MDG 8 Essential medicines

Radiotherapy
units c
(per 1 000 000
population)

Median availability of selected


generic medicines d (%)

2010

20012009

0.0
0.7g
1.0g
0.7g
0.8

0.0
2.2g
<0.05
0.0
7.5
6.5g
0.7
0.0
1.4g
6.5g
0.1
4.2g
0.0

0.0
0.0
1.3

0.8
1.8
6.2
0.4g
0.1g
0.4g
0.2
4.0
3.6
6.4g
1.1
7.1g
0.9
2.7g
<0.05
0.0
1.3g
0.7g
0.0
4.0
2.1

0.9
4.3
4.1

Public

Private

41.7

53.8

52.9
h

17.9

20.5o
46.7
96.7

27.8
0.0
37.7

12.0
h

0.0

Median consumer price ratio of


selected generic medicines e
Public

Private

20012009

71.7

69.2

88.0
75.0

44.6

75.4o
62.1
96.7

80.0
70.0
72.4

0.0
80.0

83.8

1.3
h

2.4

l
2.5
1.3

0.9
4.8
2.0

l
h

5.0

28.3

2.2
2.7

3.8

1.8o
2.8
1.3

10.5
3.7
3.3

15.7
2.6

6.1

Table 6

Health workforce a

6. Health workforce, infrastructure and essential medicines


Member State

Health workforce a

Physicians

Number

Nursing and midwifery


personnel

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nauru
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Niue
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Republic of Korea
Republic of Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia

3 150
257
25 102
552
729
1 257
38
445
1 303
303 519
62

7 584
1 233
20 682
548
23 709
774
10
5 384
64 417
9 757
2 045
288
55 376
4
19 104
5 194
139 555
26
4 431
333
6 355
27 272
93 862
82 397
40 095
2 313
95 013
11 167
41 455
614 183
221
46
70
89
50

81
24 802

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
1.6
0.2
9.4
16.0
0.5
30.7
5.6
1.3
10.6
28.9
5.6

27.6
19.9
6.2
0.3
4.6
3.7
7.1
2.1
39.2
23.8
3.7
0.2
4.0
40.0
40.8
19.0
8.1
13.0
15.0
0.5
11.1
9.2
11.5
21.4
37.6
27.6
19.7
26.7
19.2
43.1
0.2
11.0
4.7
7.5
2.7

4.9
9.4

5 661
3 896
72 847
1 539
4 383
2 712
172
2 303
4 604
417 665
249

9 605
3 442
29 689
6 214
41 424
5 750
69
11 825
2 444
44 491
5 862
2 115
224 943
15
69 176
11 233
95 538
118
8 158
3 159
10 261
37 672
488 434
220 174
56 709
6 185
255 402
27 815
90 698
1 214 292
4 050
198
320
447
173

308
55 429

120

Dentistry personnel

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
3.2
2.8
27.3
44.5
3.0
66.3
25.3
6.7
37.3
39.8
22.6

35.0
55.4
8.9
3.1
8.0
27.8
49.3
4.6
1.5
108.7
10.7
1.4
16.1
150.0
147.6
41.1
5.6
59.0
27.7
5.1
17.9
12.7
60.0
57.3
53.3
73.7
52.9
66.5
41.9
85.2
4.5
47.1
21.6
37.9
9.4

18.7
21.0

57
211
3 640
4
12
179
7
93
233
148 456
13

513
248
2 668
159
2 549
90
1
359
8 390
1 877
243
16
3 781
3
4 188
557
9 822
5
2 231
46
3 182
3 570
45 903
13 038
7 093
486
23 912
1 566
4 360
45 628
35
17
7
5
6

11
6 049

Pharmaceutical personnel

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
<0.05
0.2
1.4
0.1
<0.05
4.4
1.0
0.3
1.9
14.2
1.2

1.9
4.0
0.8
0.1
0.5
0.4
0.7
0.1
5.1
4.6
0.4
<0.05
0.3
30.0
8.9
2.0
0.6
2.5
7.6
0.1
5.5
1.2
5.6
3.4
6.7
5.8
5.0
3.7
2.0
3.2
<0.05
4.0
0.5
0.4
0.3

0.7
2.3

175
293
4 571
285
112
229
2
123
1 428
79 925
16

1 088
105
9 006
817
127
376
1
358
2 871
2 889

21
18 682
1
3 579
2 222
8 102
1
2 526

1 868
1 822
49 667
23 561
6 931
1 056
58 363
2 993
901
11 521
14
21

24
1 529

0.1
0.2
1.7
8.2
0.1
5.6
0.3
0.4
11.6
7.6
1.5

4.0
1.7
2.7
0.4
<0.05
1.8
0.7
0.1
1.7
7.1

<0.05
1.3
10.0
7.6
8.1
0.5
0.5
8.6

3.3
0.6
6.1
6.1
6.5
12.6
12.1
7.2
0.4
0.8
<0.05
5.0

0.2

1.5
0.6

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Infrastructure

Environment and
public health workers
Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
130
318

105

196
238

85

737
564
2 013
198

172

137
4 280

208
106

948

133
15

72 515
36
17

19

Community
health workers
Number

Hospital beds
(per 10 000
population)

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
0.1
0.2

0.1

0.6
1.9

0.3

0.2
0.3
0.4
1.0

0.1

0.1
0.3

0.8
<0.05

3.2

0.2
<0.05

5.0
<0.05
4.0

1.2

385
10 055

478
68

236

61

3 247

14
16 206

5 259

19 268

10 731

3 883

12 000
65

45

150

20002009
0.2
7.3

13.8
0.1

1.9

0.2

0.6

10.0
6.3

13.8

1.4

0.6

6.2

14.1
15.5

3.8

9.1

3f
11f
18
26
6p
49
27
4f
33f
16j
32

59
40
11
8f
6
27j
35
50
43
62
9j
3f
5f
52
35
19
6
49
22

13
15
5
66
34
14
123
61
65
97
16f
60
14
30
10

32f
22

121

MDG 8 Essential medicines

Radiotherapy
units c
(per 1 000 000
population)

Median availability of selected


generic medicines d (%)

2010

20012009

0.1

1.7
0.0
0.1
4.9

0.3g
2.3
0.9
0.0
30.5
0.7g
1.6g
0.4

0.1g
0.5

0.2g
6.7g
6.6
0.3
0.0
<0.05g

7.9g
0.7
0.2g

1.2g
0.1
0.6
1.0g
0.2
2.7
4.0
1.4g
2.2g
0.6
1.2
2.2g

0.0
0.0
0.0

0.0

0.1

Public

Private

25.0

81.0

100.0

0.0

50.0

26.2

96.7
3.3

61.5
15.4

56.3

Median consumer price ratio of


selected generic medicines e
Public

Private

20012009

43.8

70.0

80.0

52.5

87.1

36.4

70.3
31.3

60.9
26.5

22.2

1.8

2.6

3.5

l
l

1.4
6.4

2.4

6.6

5.4

4.2

11.1

5.7

4.3

7.4
2.3

5.6
5.6

13.8

Table 6

Health workforce a

6. Health workforce, infrastructure and essential medicines


Member State

Health workforce a

Physicians

Number

Nursing and midwifery


personnel

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
Tajikistan
Thailand
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Timor-Leste
Togo
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United Republic of Tanzania
United States of America
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Viet Nam
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe

741
20 013
121
95
8 323
16 201
4 854
89
300
34 829
162 600
10 279
10 813
191
171
32 495
29 680
30 702
13 267
18 918
5 187
79
349
30
1 543
12 535
110 482
12 104
7
3 361
143 728
9 215
165 317
300
793 648
13 197
71 627
26
48 000
107 131
7 127
649
2 086

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
0.6
20.4
15.1
0.2
18.3
30.0
24.7
1.9
0.4
7.7
37.1
4.9
2.8
4.5
1.6
35.8
40.7
15.0
20.1
3.0
25.5
1.0
0.5
2.9
11.8
11.9
14.5
24.4
6.4
1.2
31.3
19.3
27.4
0.1
26.7
37.4
26.2
1.2
19.4
12.2
3.0
0.6
1.6

5 254
43 569
634
991
26 792
35 539
16 009
694
965
184 459
226 300
40 678
32 439
688
6 828
104 958
116 249
38 070
33 165
96 704
8 833
1 795
1 816
302
4 677
34 551
144 229
22 419
64
37 625
388 444
19 529
621 755
9 440
2 927 000
19 595
295 781
380
28 000
88 025
13 746
8 369
9 357

122

Dentistry personnel

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
4.2
44.3
79.3
1.7
59.0
65.8
81.6
14.5
1.1
40.8
51.6
19.3
8.4
16.2
63.0
115.7
159.6
18.6
50.3
15.2
43.4
21.9
2.7
29.3
35.6
32.8
18.9
45.2
58.2
13.1
84.5
40.9
103.0
2.4
98.2
55.5
108.1
17.0
11.3
10.1
6.6
7.1
7.2

105
2 455
94
24
1 463
2 697
1 216
52

5 995
25 697
1 743
772
4
32
7 541
3 987
16 169
1 003
4 129
1 175
45
19
58
294
2 528
17 985
701
2
440
19 169
2 053
31 145
230
463 663
2 476
4 748
3
13 680

2 375
56
310

Pharmaceutical personnel

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
0.1
2.5
11.8
<0.05
3.2
5.0
6.2
1.1

1.3
5.9
0.8
0.2
0.1
0.3
8.3
5.5
7.9
1.5
0.7
5.8
0.5
<0.05
5.6
2.2
2.4
2.4
1.4
1.8
0.2
4.2
4.3
5.2
0.1
16.3
7.0
1.7
0.1
5.5

1.0
0.1
0.2

127
1 910
61
192
1 658
2 517
972
53
50
12 521
46 800
886
386

70
6 605
4 235
16 579
680
7 413
908
14
11
4
641
2 106
24 756
970
1
762
22 257
2 817
39 715
81
249 642
1 877
899
2

28 370
2 638
108
883

0.1
1.9
7.6
0.3
3.7
4.7
5.0
1.1
0.1
2.8
10.7
0.4
0.1

0.6
7.3
5.8
8.1
1.1
1.2
4.5
0.2
<0.05
0.4
4.9
2.0
3.3
2.0
0.9
0.3
4.8
5.9
6.6
<0.05
8.8
5.3
0.3
0.1

3.2
1.3
0.1
0.7

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Infrastructure

Environment and
public health workers
Number

Community
health workers

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
1 212

77
135

41
2 529

2 411
2 897

110

2 151

22
68

890
19 304

1 042

1 831

792
803
1 803

Number

Hospital beds
(per 10 000
population)

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010
1.0

9.6
0.2

0.1
0.6

1.1
0.8

1.0

0.4

0.3
0.1

0.9
2.5

0.4

0.5

0.4
0.7
1.4

132

4 716

4 000

10

212

2 542

20002009

0.2

1.4

36.9

0.1

9.5

1.2

3j
54
39f
4f
31
66
47

28f
32
31
7
31
21f

53
15
61
22
46

9f
24
25
21
24
41
56
4f
87
19
34
11f
31
29j
48
17
13j
29
7
19f
30f

123

MDG 8 Essential medicines

Radiotherapy
units c
(per 1 000 000
population)

Median availability of selected


generic medicines d (%)

2010

20012009

0.1
1.9
0.0

2.5g
4.6g
3.0g

0.6
4.3
0.6
0.2
3.8
0.0
7.9g
7.0g
0.3g
0.3g
0.9
1.5g
0.9g

0.0
3.0
1.1g
2.0

0.1
2.1g
1.1g
5.4g
0.1g
11.8g
5.7g
0.7g

2.1g
0.4g
<0.05
0.2
0.5

Public

Private

51.7r

h
75.0
75.0

64.3

20.0
100.0
61.1

23.4

5.0

Median consumer price ratio of


selected generic medicines e
Public

Private

20012009

71.7q

77.1r

98.2
85.0
28.6

95.1

80.0
90.7
73.9

47.9

82.5

90.0

4.4r

h
2.4
2.6

l
4.0
l

1.3

1.1

6.5q

4.7r

2.5
2.3
3.3

6.8

2.6
3.7
13.8

2.7

2.0

3.5

Table 6

Health workforce a

6. Health workforce, infrastructure and essential medicines


Member State

Health workforce a

Physicians

Number

Nursing and midwifery


personnel

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010

Dentistry personnel

Number

Pharmaceutical personnel

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010

Number

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010

RANGES OF COUNTRY VALUES


Minimum
Median
Maximum

0.1

15

0.1

<0.05

<0.05

5 540

11.5

13 554

28.4

1 109

1.9

1 020

2.0

1 905 436

64.0

2 927 000

164.8

463 663

30.0

578 179

16.7

173 677

2.3

805 575

10.9

25 772

0.3

56 198

0.8

1 930 909

22.5

5 259 128

61.5

1 015 768

12.0

509 761

6.9

WHO REGION
African Region
Region of the Americas
South-East Asia Region

903 408

5.4

2 224 133

13.3

111 756

0.7

641 499

3.8

2 950 761

33.3

6 620 725

74.7

430 359

4.9

476 685

5.4

626 923

11.0

870 490

15.4

110 684

2.0

216 903

4.0

2 586 199

14.5

3 599 720

20.3

238 311

1.4

685 997

3.9

215 761

2.8

522 425

6.7

20 954

0.3

37 826

0.5

Lower middle income

3 742 065

10.1

6 208 439

16.8

323 311

0.9

1 284 050

3.5

Upper middle income

2 189 890

22.4

4 333 111

44.5

634 084

6.5

333 219

3.7

High income

3 024 161

28.6

8 315 796

78.6

954 301

9.1

931 948

8.9

Global

9 171 877

14.0

19 379 771

29.7

1 932 650

3.0

2 587 043

4.1

European Region
Eastern Mediterranean Region
Western Pacic Region

INCOME GROUP
Low income

124

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Infrastructure

Environment and
public health workers
Number

Community
health workers

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010

Number

Hospital beds
(per 10 000
population)

Density
(per 10 000
population)

20002010

20002009

MDG 8 Essential medicines

Radiotherapy
units c
(per 1 000 000
population)

Median availability of selected


generic medicines d (%)

2010

20012009

Public

Private

Median consumer price ratio of


selected generic medicines e
Public

Private

20012009

<0.05

10

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.9

1.3

203

0.4

920

1.9

24

0.9

41.7

71.9

2.4

4.2

167 080

9.7

1 113 331

36.9

138

30.5

100.0

98.2

6.5

28.3

28 657

0.4

0.1

24

5.2

119 543

0.9

11

0.3

62

3.9

29 533

0.7

43 380

1.3

12

0.4

1 125 410

8.1

47

1.5

26 697

0.4

126 007

2.9

13

0.1

1 210 664

4.2

22

0.6

280 361

4.7

36

1.4

59

7.3

1 369 772

4.0

29

1.8

125

Table 6

Health workforce a

Table 7

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Health expenditure
This section presents data on government, private, external, social security and out-of-pocket expenditures
on health. These data are generated from information collected by WHO for over 10 years. The most
comprehensive and consistent data on health financing are generated from national health accounts
(NHAs) that collect expenditure information within an internationally recognized framework. NHAs
trace financing as it flows from funding sources to decision-makers (who decide upon the use of the funds)
and then to the providers and beneficiaries of health services. Not all countries maintain or update NHAs
in such cases data are obtained through technical contacts in the country or from publicly available
documents and reports. Missing values are estimated using various accounting techniques depending upon
the data available for each country.6 WHO sends all such estimates to the respective ministries of health
every year for validation.

6.

To obtain the latest updates, a full series or more-disaggregated health expenditures including metadata and sources, please see:
www.who.int/nha/

127

7. Health expenditure
Member State

Health expenditure ratios a

Total expenditure on
health as % of gross
domestic product

2000
e,f

Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Angola g
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina e
Armenia
Australia h
Austria
Azerbaijan i
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh e
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium j
Belize
Benin k
Bhutan
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso e
Burundi g,l
Cambodia e
Cameroon e,g
Canada
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
China e
Colombia
Comoros g,l
Congo
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Cte d'Ivoire e
Croatia m
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Democratic Republic of the Congo e
Denmark
Djibouti

6.2
6.4
3.5
7.6
2.4
4.8
7.7
6.5
8.0
9.9
4.7
5.9
3.9
2.8
6.3
6.4
9.0
3.7
4.3
6.7
6.1
7.1
4.7
7.2
3.0
6.0
5.1
6.5
5.8
4.6
8.8
4.6
3.8
6.3
6.6
4.6
6.8
2.8
2.1
3.8
6.5
5.0
7.8
6.7
5.7
6.5

4.2
8.3
5.8

2008
7.4
6.8
5.4
7.5
3.3
4.7
7.4
3.8
8.5
10.5
4.3
7.2
3.7
3.3
6.7
5.6
11.1
4.5
4.1
5.5
4.5
10.3
7.6
8.4
2.3
7.1
5.9
13.0
5.7
5.3
9.8
4.4
4.3
6.4
7.5
4.3
5.9
3.5
2.7
4.3
9.4
5.4
7.8
12.0
6.0
7.1

7.3
9.9
6.9

General government
expenditure on health
as % of total
expenditure on health b
2000

2008

3.0
36.1
73.3
64.8
79.2
69.0
64.9
17.4
66.8
76.8
18.5
47.6
67.5
39.0
65.8
76.6
67.5
58.3
43.8
79.3
60.1
57.6
62.2
40.3
86.5
59.6
39.6
32.4
22.5
22.0
70.4
73.5
41.4
42.5
52.1
38.3
80.9
54.1
57.7
90.6
76.8
26.3
86.1
90.9
41.7
90.3

3.5
82.4
67.8

21.5
39.4
86.1
69.9
85.0
68.6
71.3
44.5
65.4
73.7
19.3
47.7
69.9
31.4
63.8
72.2
66.8
70.2
51.7
82.5
65.7
58.2
78.2
44.0
85.5
57.8
59.1
40.0
23.8
22.7
69.5
73.1
39.3
50.6
44.0
47.3
83.9
60.4
49.9
91.1
66.9
16.9
84.9
95.5
41.0
80.1

54.2
80.1
76.5

128

Private expenditure
on health
as % of total
expenditure on health b
2000
97.0
63.9
26.7
35.2
20.8
31.0
52.1
82.6
33.2
23.2
81.5
52.4
32.5
61.0
34.2
23.4
23.0
41.7
56.2
20.7
39.9
42.4
37.8
59.7
13.5
40.4
60.4
67.6
77.5
78.0
29.6
26.5
58.6
57.5
47.9
61.7
19.1
45.9
42.3
9.5
23.2
73.7
13.9
9.1
58.3
9.7

96.5
17.6
32.2

2008
78.5
60.6
13.9
30.1
15.0
31.4
42.7
55.5
29.1
20.9
80.7
52.3
30.1
68.6
36.2
27.8
25.3
29.8
48.3
17.5
34.3
41.8
21.8
56.0
14.5
37.7
40.9
60.0
76.2
77.3
30.5
26.9
60.7
49.4
56.0
52.7
16.1
39.6
50.1
8.9
33.1
83.1
15.1
4.5
56.3
17.5

45.8
15.3
23.5

General government
expenditure on
health as % of total
government expenditure
2000
6.7
7.0
9.0
19.1
3.2
12.1
14.7
4.6
15.3
14.7
4.2
14.5
10.2
7.6
11.7
10.7
12.3
6.7
9.7
12.6
9.8
11.4
7.6
4.1
6.3
8.5
8.8
8.7
8.7
6.6
15.1
9.6
10.1
13.1
14.1
11.1
16.4
9.5
4.8
9.8
21.7
7.2
14.5
11.9
6.4
14.1

1.3
12.6
12.0

2008
3.7
8.2
10.6
21.3
6.8
11.0
13.7
7.2
17.1
15.8
2.5
13.1
10.3
7.4
10.8
8.2
14.8
10.8
8.8
13.0
8.9
14.0
16.6
6.0
7.0
11.2
16.3
11.8
9.0
6.1
17.2
10.1
11.0
13.8
15.6
10.3
18.3
8.0
5.3
11.7
26.1
4.6
17.6
15.5
5.8
13.3

17.5
15.3
15.3

External resources for


health as % of total
expenditure on health c

2000
0.8
6.0
0.1
0
3.6
0
0
8.3
0
0
4.0
0
0
6.9
4.0
0.1
0
3.6
17.2
21.3
6.0
9.2
0.5
0.5
0
2.0
13.9
18.1
9.4
4.1
0
13.5
22.9
24.9
0.1
0.1
0.3
26.4
4.6
2.2
1.0
5.4
0.4
0.1
0
0

3.2
0
32.6

2008
17.3
2.1
0
0
3.0
0
0.1
10.4
0
0
0.6
0
0
5.8
1.4
0.2
0
1.6
17.7
22.6
8.8
1.3
4.2
0
0
0
29.2
34.5
17.1
5.5
0
14.1
31.5
5.3
0
0.2
0.1
20.3
4.7
3.0
0.1
5.9
0
0.2
0
0

18.8
0
33.1

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Social security
expenditure on
health as % of
general government
expenditure on health
2000
0
20.4
35.5
88.1
0
0
59.5
0
0
58.8
0
1.8
0.4
0
0
5.8
85.4
0
0.5
0
62.0
97.7
0
0
0
12.7
0.8
21.6
0
3.1
2.0
36.1
0
0
15.0
57.2
60.2
0
0
0
89.6
0
97.6
0
0
89.5

0
0
11.3

2008
0
38.2
31.0
88.0
0
0
58.5
0
0
59.9
0
4.0
1.4
0
0
4.0
84.2
7.2
0.5
0
66.9
95.1
0
0
0
60.3
0.4
15.9
0
3.3
2.1
27.4
0
0
14.5
66.3
70.1
0
0
0
86.2
0
91.0
0
0.3
93.9

0
0
8.8

Out-of-pocket
expenditure as % of
private expenditure on
health
2000
98.9
99.9
96.7
75.5
100
86.8
63.3
89.5
59.7
66.1
77.6
40.2
68.7
95.1
77.3
57.1
80.9
100
99.9
100
81.6
100
36.7
63.6
0.6
100
94.4
72.4
97.1
94.4
53.7
99.6
95.0
96.2
48.7
95.6
59.0
100
100
99.2
88.2
98.1
100
91.9
95.7
100

87.1
91.0
98.4

2008
98.9
96.6
94.7
74.8
100
85.4
59.2
93.4
61.6
72.2
90.8
42.0
57.2
96.5
80.6
71.4
81.0
100
92.6
100
80.6
100
33.1
57.1
0.7
96.9
92.9
63.4
84.6
95.1
50.9
99.7
95.0
96.7
65.2
82.6
48.7
100
100
100
88.3
91.0
95.9
92.5
86.7
90.1

85.5
89.0
98.6

Per capita health expenditures a

Private prepaid
plans as % of private
expenditure on health

2000
0
0
3.1
22.3
0
13.2
32.6
0
21.8
20.7
0.3
58.6
25.4
0.1
22.7
0.1
15.4
0
0.1
0
8.1
0
4.1
34.3
0.6
0
1.0
0.3
0
0
38.8
0.4
0
0.4
51.3
1.0
41.0
0
0
0
2.3
1.9
0
0
4.3
0

0
9.0
1.6

2008
0
0
5.1
23.1
0
14.6
32.8
0.4
26.9
21.4
0.7
56.9
23.2
0.3
19.4
0.1
17.2
0
7.3
0
14.2
0
6.3
41.2
0.7
1.0
3.4
0.2
0
0
44.3
0.3
0
0.2
31.0
6.2
51.3
0
0
0
6.6
1.1
4.1
0
9.8
0.9

0.2
10.5
1.4

Per capita total


expenditure on health
at average exchange
rate (US$)
2000

2008

8
75
63
1289
15
411
589
41
1728
2361
30
1072
488
9
640
66
2025
123
15
53
61
106
155
265
541
95
11
7
17
27
2082
57
10
10
324
44
161
10
22
178
265
30
375
184
740
362

11
2474
44

129

47
281
272
3331
148
651
610
143
4180
5201
240
1481
1043
17
974
351
5243
202
32
100
78
506
530
721
834
482
37
19
43
65
4445
152
20
49
762
146
317
28
81
442
618
61
1230
672
1909
1469

13
6133
80

Per capita total


expenditure on health d
(PPP int. $)

2000
16
262
185
1914
54
579
684
131
2266
2859
100
1374
800
22
842
323
2478
180
50
165
180
313
401
494
1247
373
41
20
51
73
2519
93
25
40
613
107
382
26
59
244
461
76
843
163
1100
982

9
2377
89

2008
57
569
437
3128
183
958
1062
224
3365
4150
395
1737
1282
44
1498
688
4096
323
61
263
194
937
1053
875
1131
974
82
50
118
117
3867
176
32
86
1088
265
517
39
108
361
1059
88
1553
495
1838
1830

23
3814
153

Per capita government


expenditure on health
at average exchange
rate (US$)
2000
<1
27
46
836
12
284
382
7
1155
1814
6
510
329
4
421
51
1368
72
7
42
37
61
96
107
468
57
5
2
4
6
1465
42
4
4
169
17
130
6
13
161
203
8
323
167
308
327

<1
2039
30

2008
10
110
234
2327
126
447
435
64
2734
3834
46
706
729
5
621
253
3501
142
17
83
51
294
414
317
713
278
22
7
10
15
3090
111
8
25
335
69
266
17
40
402
413
10
1044
642
782
1176

7
4916
61

Per capita government


expenditure on health d
(PPP int. $)

2000
<1
94
136
1241
43
400
444
23
1514
2196
19
654
541
9
554
247
1673
105
22
131
108
180
250
199
1078
222
16
6
11
16
1772
68
10
17
319
41
309
14
34
221
354
20
727
148
458
887

<1
1960
60

2008
12
224
376
2185
155
658
757
100
2201
3059
76
828
895
14
956
497
2735
227
32
217
128
545
823
385
967
563
49
20
28
26
2688
128
13
43
479
126
434
24
54
329
708
15
1318
473
753
1465

13
3057
117

Table 7

Health expenditure ratios a

7. Health expenditure
Member State

Health expenditure ratios a

Total expenditure on
health as % of gross
domestic product

2000
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea g,n
Eritrea g
Estonia
Ethiopia e
Fiji e
Finland
France
Gabon e,g
Gambia
Georgia o
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau g,p
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia e
Iran (Islamic Republic of) e,q
Iraq g,r
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan e
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati e
Kuwait e
Kyrgyzstan
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Latvia
Lebanon s
Lesotho
Liberia
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya e,g
Lithuania
Luxembourg

5.9
6.3
4.2
5.4
8.0
1.9
5.3
5.3
4.3
4.0
7.2
10.1
2.5
5.8
7.0
10.3
7.2
7.9
6.1
5.5
5.3
6.2
5.5
6.1
5.4
7.0
9.8
4.6
2.0
4.6
1.4
6.1
7.3
8.1
5.5
7.7
9.7
4.2
4.2
8.0
2.6
4.7
3.2
6.0
10.7
6.7
9.3
3.3
6.5
7.5

2008
6.0
5.7
5.7
4.8
6.0
1.9
3.1
6.1
4.3
3.5
8.8
11.2
2.6
5.5
8.7
10.5
7.8
10.1
6.7
6.5
5.5
8.6
8.1
6.1
6.3
7.2
9.2
4.2
2.3
5.5
3.3
8.7
7.6
8.7
4.8
8.3
9.4
3.9
4.2
12.5
2.0
5.7
4.0
6.6
8.5
7.6
11.9
3.0
6.6
6.8

General government
expenditure on health
as % of total
expenditure on health b
2000

2008

69.0
34.5
31.2
40.5
45.2
49.9
47.6
77.5
53.6
79.8
71.1
79.4
42.0
33.6
17.6
79.8
41.4
60.0
68.4
39.8
12.4
16.2
84.5
27.7
56.7
70.7
78.9
27.5
36.6
41.6
28.7
75.3
63.8
72.5
52.6
81.3
48.3
51.0
45.3
94.1
73.8
44.3
32.5
54.4
30.4
50.9
14.3
57.2
69.7
69.8

62.5
37.1
39.5
42.2
59.6
77.2
44.9
77.8
51.9
75.3
70.7
75.9
43.7
48.1
30.9
74.6
50.0
60.9
48.9
35.7
13.6
17.7
87.3
22.1
58.6
68.9
81.8
32.4
54.4
42.4
70.2
76.9
58.4
76.3
50.4
80.5
62.7
58.5
36.3
84.3
76.3
48.4
17.6
60.0
48.3
63.3
33.0
70.3
68.3
74.8

130

Private expenditure
on health
as % of total
expenditure on health b
2000
31.0
65.5
68.8
59.5
54.8
50.1
52.4
22.5
46.4
20.2
28.9
20.6
58.0
66.4
82.4
20.2
58.6
40.0
31.6
60.2
87.6
83.8
15.5
72.3
43.3
29.3
18.4
72.5
63.4
58.4
71.3
24.7
36.2
27.5
47.4
18.7
51.7
49.0
54.7
5.9
26.2
55.7
67.5
45.6
69.6
49.1
85.7
42.8
30.3
14.9

2008
37.5
62.9
54.0
57.8
40.4
22.8
55.1
20.6
48.1
24.7
24.5
21.4
56.3
51.9
69.1
22.0
50.0
39.1
51.1
64.3
86.4
82.3
12.7
77.9
41.4
28.5
16.5
67.6
45.6
57.6
29.8
23.1
41.6
23.7
49.6
18.0
37.3
41.5
63.7
15.7
23.7
51.6
82.4
40.0
51.7
36.7
67.0
29.7
27.4
15.9

General government
expenditure on
health as % of total
government expenditure
2000
6.6
15.9
6.4
7.3
14.3
7.8
3.7
11.3
8.5
10.3
10.6
15.5
5.7
8.8
6.5
18.2
10.8
10.1
13.2
16.7
4.0
2.3
10.0
16.0
15.3
10.6
18.4
3.9
4.5
8.4
1.3
14.7
9.6
12.7
6.6
16.0
11.0
9.2
9.1
13.7
5.5
12.0
5.1
8.8
8.0
6.5
9.0
6.0
11.6
13.9

2008
11.8
10.4
6.9
5.9
11.9
7.0
3.0
11.9
11.5
10.2
12.6
16.0
6.6
11.6
7.3
18.0
8.5
13.0
11.3
15.9
4.3
4.0
14.5
9.5
15.5
10.2
13.1
4.4
6.2
8.7
3.1
16.0
10.0
13.6
5.7
17.9
16.3
8.3
5.8
16.8
6.1
11.5
3.7
10.2
12.3
8.2
17.2
5.5
12.8
13.7

External resources for


health as % of total
expenditure on health c

2000
3.7
2.0
4.1
1.0
0.9
9.5
25.7
0.9
16.5
7.1
0
0
2.6
22.2
5.3
0
9.5
0
0
3.4
9.0
46.5
4.2
9.4
3.1
0
0
0.5
0
0
26.5
0
2.7
0
1.8
0
4.4
7.4
8.8
28.3
0
9.9
30.3
0.5
2.1
3.1
5.5
0
1.7
0

2008
0.5
1.6
1.0
0.6
3.5
2.7
60.8
1.5
40.7
7.0
0
0
2.3
38.0
10.5
0
14.0
0
2.4
1.8
10.1
52.5
23.7
34.7
10.4
0
0
1.6
1.7
0
8.2
0
0
0
1.5
0
1.8
0.2
26.8
27.7
0
12.6
16.1
0
4.8
19.3
47.0
0.1
1.1
3.4

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Social security
expenditure on
health as % of
general government
expenditure on health
2000
0
17.0
28.0
24.3
44.2
0
0
88.2
0
0
19.5
94.3
5.7
0
44.3
87.3
0
45.9
0
52.3
1.8
5.3
0
0
16.2
83.9
33.4
16.9
6.2
57.8
0
1.2
67.5
0.1
0
80.9
9.6
0
12.2
0
0
10.0
1.4
0
53.1
0
0
0
88.3
86.5

2008
0
24.7
42.8
21.6
40.7
0
0
83.3
0
0
20.2
93.1
13.5
0
44.7
90.8
37.5
51.8
0
48.0
1.6
3.0
0
0
29.7
85.9
34.0
17.2
12.3
66.6
0
0.8
66.1
0.1
0
81.5
21.2
0
10.9
0
0
69.5
12.1
0
55.7
0
0
0
86.0
89.7

Out-of-pocket
expenditure as % of
private expenditure on
health
2000
88.9
71.9
85.3
97.4
94.6
89.5
100
88.5
79.2
62.9
77.0
34.4
100
53.7
99.4
54.8
79.6
94.5
100
89.7
99.5
61.4
100
69.7
86.9
89.8
100
92.2
72.9
96.2
100
61.6
68.3
89.1
65.0
90.1
74.9
98.9
80.1
2.4
93.9
89.3
91.8
96.8
80.1
73.2
52.2
100
86.2
79.2

2008
84.2
66.3
87.3
97.7
88.8
80.9
100
95.2
80.0
62.8
75.3
34.6
100
48.4
96.3
53.9
78.8
94.5
97.4
89.3
99.4
71.7
100
60.8
83.4
83.6
91.4
74.4
70.3
96.6
100
62.4
73.3
85.4
71.0
80.6
82.5
98.7
77.2
0.6
91.6
87.2
75.9
96.7
78.7
68.9
52.2
100
97.9
77.7

Per capita health expenditures a

Private prepaid
plans as % of private
expenditure on health

2000
11.1
18.7
4.8
0.4
5.4
0
0
0
0.5
26.6
8.8
61.6
0
2.3
0.6
41.1
6.1
5.5
0
4.2
0
0
0
0
5.8
0.6
0
1.0
6.4
3.6
0
31.3
8.7
3.2
30.0
1.7
5.3
0.2
7.1
0
6.1
0
0
3.2
17.3
0
0
0
0.3
13.1

2008
15.8
22.2
5.4
1.7
11.2
0
0
1.2
1.5
29.1
8.2
61.9
0
3.1
2.1
42.7
6.2
5.5
0
4.8
0
0
0
0
9.6
7.4
0
2.3
4.5
3.2
0
34.4
15.9
4.3
25.6
13.8
13.1
0.2
8.8
0
8.4
0
0.4
2.6
16.9
0
0
0
1.8
20.1

Per capita total


expenditure on health
at average exchange
rate (US$)
2000

2008

237
170
54
76
176
42
9
220
5
85
1692
2184
103
19
45
2366
18
918
259
95
19
10
51
26
62
326
2996
21
16
226
17
1538
1451
1547
190
2827
169
51
17
65
438
13
10
198
488
28
19
212
213
3438

131

337
261
231
97
217
545
10
1074
14
154
4481
4966
264
27
258
4720
55
3110
438
184
21
26
122
40
121
1119
4862
45
51
254
109
5253
2093
3343
256
3190
325
333
33
171
990
54
34
979
604
60
26
458
931
7998

Per capita total


expenditure on health d
(PPP int. $)

2000
380
311
198
189
360
133
31
523
20
138
1853
2535
288
55
142
2667
66
1449
385
191
40
31
115
60
135
854
2793
69
47
293
37
1743
1720
2063
313
1969
301
195
47
145
632
61
40
480
794
68
39
359
561
3987

2008
584
465
466
261
410
658
18
1325
37
168
3299
3851
384
75
433
3922
114
3010
593
308
58
48
247
69
248
1506
3583
122
91
613
107
3796
2093
2836
364
2817
496
444
66
304
932
123
84
1206
1009
119
46
502
1318
5996

Per capita government


expenditure on health
at average exchange
rate (US$)
2000
163
59
17
31
80
21
4
170
3
67
1202
1734
43
6
8
1888
8
551
177
38
2
2
43
7
35
231
2363
6
6
94
5
1159
925
1122
100
2298
82
26
8
61
323
6
3
107
149
14
3
121
148
2401

2008
210
97
91
41
129
420
4
836
7
116
3168
3768
115
13
80
3523
28
1894
214
66
3
5
107
9
71
771
3976
15
28
108
76
4041
1222
2551
129
2568
204
195
12
144
755
26
6
587
292
38
9
322
636
5979

Per capita government


expenditure on health d
(PPP int. $)

2000
262
107
62
76
163
66
15
406
11
110
1317
2013
121
18
25
2128
27
870
263
76
5
5
97
17
76
604
2204
19
17
122
11
1313
1097
1496
165
1600
145
99
21
136
466
27
13
261
242
35
6
205
391
2785

2008
365
172
184
110
244
508
8
1031
19
126
2332
2922
168
36
134
2927
57
1832
290
110
8
8
216
15
145
1038
2930
40
49
260
75
2920
1222
2164
184
2268
311
259
24
257
711
60
15
724
487
76
15
353
900
4482

Table 7

Health expenditure ratios a

7. Health expenditure
Member State

Health expenditure ratios a

Total expenditure on
health as % of gross
domestic product

2000
l

Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali l
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania g
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia (Federated States of) e
Monaco g
Mongolia
Montenegro t
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar e,u
Namibia e
Nauru
Nepal e
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria g
Niue
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau e
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines e
Poland
Portugal
Qatar e
Republic of Korea
Republic of Moldova v
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa e
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia

3.7
6.0
3.2
8.7
6.3
6.8
20.3
3.9
3.8
5.1
8.2
3.2
4.9
7.9
4.2
5.9
2.1
6.1
11.3
5.1
8.0
7.7
7.0
3.5
4.6
8.0
8.4
3.1
3.0
10.6
7.8
4.0
9.2
4.7
3.4
5.5
8.8
2.3
4.8
6.1
5.2
5.4
4.2
5.5
5.4
5.6
5.6
7.5
11.1
4.3

2008
4.4
9.1
4.3
13.7
5.6
7.3
14.0
2.6
5.5
5.9
13.3
3.6
3.8
8.4
5.3
4.7
2.3
6.9
14.0
6.0
9.9
9.7
9.4
5.9
5.2
13.5
8.5
2.1
2.6
10.8
7.2
3.2
6.0
4.5
3.7
7.0
10.6
2.0
6.5
10.7
5.4
4.8
9.4
5.8
7.0
5.2
5.9
7.1
8.7
3.6

General government
expenditure on health
as % of total
expenditure on health b
2000

2008

66.5
46.3
52.4
46.8
32.9
72.5
97.9
78.9
52.0
46.6
93.9
87.1
80.1
69.1
29.4
71.9
13.4
68.9
73.2
24.9
63.1
78.0
53.5
51.4
33.5
97.8
76.2
81.8
21.2
80.1
68.1
81.7
40.1
58.7
47.6
70.0
72.5
68.8
45.5
52.6
67.7
59.9
39.2
60.3
58.5
64.0
71.0
86.0
32.4
71.6

70.2
60.6
44.1
61.2
47.1
75.2
97.2
61.4
34.8
46.9
90.3
87.4
81.4
67.0
36.3
75.2
7.5
54.6
78.4
37.7
75.3
80.2
54.6
57.7
36.7
98.6
78.6
75.5
32.3
78.1
69.3
80.1
40.1
59.4
34.7
67.4
67.4
79.7
53.9
50.6
78.9
64.3
47.8
57.9
58.8
61.9
84.7
85.5
37.6
68.2

132

Private expenditure
on health
as % of total
expenditure on health b
2000
33.5
53.7
47.6
53.2
67.1
27.5
2.1
21.1
48.0
53.4
6.1
12.9
19.9
30.9
70.6
28.1
86.6
31.1
26.8
75.1
32.0
22.0
46.5
48.6
66.5
1.5
17.0
18.2
78.8
19.9
31.9
18.3
59.9
41.3
52.4
30.0
27.5
31.2
54.5
47.4
32.3
40.1
60.8
39.7
41.5
36.0
29.1
14.0
67.6
28.4

2008
29.8
39.4
55.9
38.8
52.9
24.8
2.8
38.6
65.2
53.1
9.6
12.6
18.6
33.0
63.7
24.8
92.5
45.4
21.5
62.3
16.5
19.8
45.4
42.3
63.3
1.4
15.6
24.5
67.7
21.9
30.7
19.9
59.9
40.6
65.3
26.0
28.5
20.3
40.2
49.4
18.0
35.7
52.2
42.1
41.2
38.1
15.3
14.5
62.4
31.8

General government
expenditure on
health as % of total
government expenditure
2000
15.5
9.0
6.2
11.1
9.6
12.0
21.1
9.9
8.7
16.6
10.5
14.2
10.7
16.9
4.0
17.9
1.2
13.1
11.2
7.7
11.4
15.6
13.1
10.3
4.2
6.3
15.2
7.1
2.3
12.0
21.3
9.9
17.5
14.9
7.0
9.4
14.9
5.0
9.7
9.5
9.2
12.7
8.2
9.5
11.7
10.8
11.8
20.4
9.0
9.2

2008
14.6
12.1
6.9
13.8
11.1
12.3
14.6
4.9
8.3
15.0
18.9
15.8
7.5
13.6
6.6
12.6
0.7
12.1
18.5
11.3
16.2
18.3
18.7
14.8
6.4
12.6
16.7
4.9
3.1
16.6
13.5
7.4
12.3
15.6
6.1
10.9
15.4
6.8
12.3
13.0
11.8
9.2
18.2
8.0
10.8
9.5
14.9
13.6
13.2
8.4

External resources for


health as % of total
expenditure on health c

2000
20.1
27.1
0.6
2.2
7.8
0
36.9
17.2
1.4
1.0
71.6
0
27.5
0
0.5
26.4
1.1
3.8
9.8
15.2
0
0
7.8
38.0
16.2
4.5
0
0
0.8
35.0
1.0
23.8
2.8
1.1
3.5
0
0
0
0
15.9
5.7
0.2
52.0
5.4
0.4
0.2
17.3
0
26.1
0

2008
16.1
88.9
0
1.2
22.2
0
69.8
27.4
2.0
0
67.2
0
7.5
1.9
0.2
80.8
9.1
21.4
40.1
11.0
0
0
10.3
26.3
4.6
70.4
0
0
4.8
42.0
0.2
20.6
1.6
0.8
1.5
0
0
0
0
4.7
0
0
42.6
0
1.1
2.4
7.1
0
24.5
0

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Social security
expenditure on
health as % of
general government
expenditure on health
2000
0
0
0.6
0
0
0
35.0
0
0
67.6
21.4
98.1
24.5
99.0
0
0.3
3.1
1.8
0
0
93.9
0
27.0
2.7
0
0
18.5
0
5.8
0
50.0
0
53.0
49.5
14.7
82.6
1.3
0
77.3
0
89.4
40.3
6.4
0
4.9
0
0.3
100
0
0

2008
0
0
0.8
3.6
0
0
12.3
0
0
55.2
20.3
98.5
33.0
97.9
25.0
0.3
1.7
2.6
0
0
93.3
11.2
25.5
1.1
0
0
16.3
0
4.4
0
44.4
0
83.2
43.1
21.7
89.4
1.2
0
78.8
75.8
86.6
38.7
4.2
0
2.7
0
0.8
85.4
0
0

Out-of-pocket
expenditure as % of
private expenditure on
health
2000
52.8
41.3
75.4
73.8
99.1
96.9
98.9
100
74.6
95.3
100
54.3
70.6
91.1
76.6
45.2
99.2
18.2
0.4
91.2
28.1
69.9
91.6
88.9
92.7
100
98.3
64.4
80.3
100
81.3
56.0
88.2
81.3
77.2
100
80.8
84.5
83.1
97.9
100
74.7
40.7
94.2
95.3
100
81.3
96.0
61.4
66.7

2008
67.6
30.1
73.2
72.0
99.5
91.2
99.8
100
88.7
92.9
97.7
55.7
78.6
91.0
86.3
28.2
95.7
17.9
0.4
72.4
34.9
71.0
92.2
96.2
95.4
100
98.8
61.4
79.4
41.5
83.5
41.3
88.2
75.4
82.5
86.2
77.5
72.7
87.1
97.8
98.1
81.3
44.4
94.4
94.6
100
62.9
96.3
60.8
53.4

Per capita health expenditures a

Private prepaid
plans as % of private
expenditure on health

2000
10.8
6.2
11.9
0
0.1
3.1
0
0
8.3
4.7
0
45.7
0
0
23.4
1.0
0
77.3
0
0.1
49.6
28.5
0.6
10.0
5.1
0
0
21.3
0.2
0
18.7
5.5
10.8
15.0
11.1
0.8
11.1
0
8.4
0
0
8.1
0.9
5.8
4.7
0
0
4.0
0
10.4

2008
15.0
15.4
14.4
4.6
0.5
8.8
0
0
6.3
7.1
0
44.3
0
0
13.7
1.9
0
61.2
0
0.4
33.7
24.7
2.5
3.2
3.1
0
0
23.2
0.3
42.5
16.5
6.2
10.6
20.8
12.2
2.2
13.8
0
10.8
0.4
0.4
10.6
10.2
5.6
5.4
0
0
3.7
0
23.7

Per capita total


expenditure on health
at average exchange
rate (US$)
2000

2008

9
9
128
200
16
640
418
16
145
324
170
2673
22
112
54
14
3
131
372
12
1909
1055
54
5
17
322
3146
249
15
660
306
26
122
96
33
247
967
659
543
22
87
96
9
387
244
176
73
2150
61
386

133

22
18
353
566
39
1374
351
27
402
588
306
7188
73
610
149
21
12
284
653
24
5243
2917
105
21
73
1348
8019
459
22
961
493
39
161
200
68
971
2434
1778
1245
181
517
568
45
651
407
279
179
4336
95
676

Per capita total


expenditure on health d
(PPP int. $)

2000
29
36
304
242
49
2893
299
48
299
503
208
3067
87
446
107
26
12
248
554
43
2331
1611
129
17
58
828
3032
619
47
758
550
69
305
225
79
584
1507
1453
824
89
297
369
24
554
391
296
149
2868
354
726

2008
46
49
621
769
65
4197
251
54
681
837
408
5750
131
1162
231
39
27
440
440
66
4233
2655
251
40
113
2360
5207
600
62
991
924
70
281
381
129
1271
2578
1691
1806
320
840
985
102
881
698
486
264
3690
153
831

Per capita government


expenditure on health
at average exchange
rate (US$)
2000
6
4
67
93
5
464
409
13
76
151
160
2328
18
77
16
10
<1
90
272
3
1204
823
29
3
6
315
2396
203
3
529
208
21
49
57
16
173
702
453
247
11
59
57
4
233
143
113
52
1849
20
276

2008
15
11
156
346
18
1032
341
17
140
276
276
6285
60
409
54
15
<1
155
512
9
3948
2340
57
12
27
1330
6299
347
7
750
342
31
65
119
24
655
1641
1417
671
91
408
365
22
377
239
173
152
3709
36
461

Per capita government


expenditure on health d
(PPP int. $)

2000
20
17
159
113
16
2096
292
38
156
234
195
2671
70
308
31
19
2
171
405
11
1470
1257
69
9
20
809
2310
506
10
608
375
57
122
132
37
409
1093
1000
375
47
201
221
10
334
229
189
106
2466
115
520

2008
33
30
274
470
30
3155
244
33
237
393
369
5028
107
778
84
29
2
240
345
25
3188
2130
137
23
41
2327
4091
453
20
774
640
56
113
226
45
856
1737
1348
974
162
663
633
49
511
410
300
224
3157
57
567

Table 7

Health expenditure ratios a

7. Health expenditure
Member State

Health expenditure ratios a

Total expenditure on
health as % of gross
domestic product

2000
l

Senegal
Serbia t,w
Seychelles e
Sierra Leone e
Singapore e
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa e
Spain
Sri Lanka e
Sudan e
Suriname e
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic x
Tajikistan
Thailand e
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Timor-Leste y
Togo
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia e
Turkey
Turkmenistan g,z
Tuvalu
Uganda e
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United Republic of Tanzania e
United States of America
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Viet Nam
Yemen e
Zambia
Zimbabwe aa

4.3
7.4
5.3
14.6
2.8
6.6
8.3
5.2

8.5
7.2
3.7
3.3
8.0
5.7
8.2
10.2
4.9
4.6
3.4
8.8
8.8
4.8
5.6
7.8
6.0
4.9
4.0
12.4
6.6
5.6
3.2
7.0
3.8
13.4
11.2
5.7
3.7
5.7
5.4
4.5
5.7

2008
5.7
10.0
4.2
13.3
3.3
8.0
8.3
5.3

8.2
9.0
4.1
6.9
7.2
5.8
9.4
10.7
3.1
5.0
4.1
6.8
13.9
6.2
5.0
4.7
6.4
6.1
1.9
9.7
8.4
6.8
2.5
8.7
4.5
15.2
7.8
4.9
3.9
5.4
7.2
4.8
5.9

General government
expenditure on health
as % of total
expenditure on health b
2000

2008

36.8
70.1
75.3
7.3
44.9
85.0
74.0
91.6

40.5
71.6
48.3
27.5
48.8
58.6
84.9
55.4
40.4
20.4
56.1
57.5
70.9
29.9
71.9
21.4
54.9
62.9
79.6
99.6
26.8
52.1
76.6
79.3
43.4
43.2
54.6
44.1
74.4
41.5
30.1
53.8
51.3

55.4
62.5
74.8
6.5
34.1
67.1
68.6
93.4

39.7
69.7
43.7
33.1
48.5
60.8
78.1
59.1
38.8
27.7
74.3
68.2
82.9
24.5
75.4
48.9
54.1
73.1
57.8
99.7
17.4
55.9
67.1
82.6
72.3
47.8
63.1
50.5
83.5
44.9
38.5
30.8
62.0

134

Private expenditure
on health
as % of total
expenditure on health b
2000
63.2
29.9
24.7
92.7
55.1
15.0
26.0
8.4

59.5
28.4
51.7
72.5
51.2
41.4
15.1
44.6
59.6
79.6
43.9
42.5
29.1
70.1
28.1
28.3
45.1
37.1
20.4
0.4
73.2
47.9
23.4
20.7
56.6
56.8
45.4
55.9
25.6
58.5
69.9
46.2
48.7

2008
44.6
37.5
25.2
93.5
65.9
28.1
26.2
6.6

60.3
26.9
56.3
66.9
51.5
39.2
16.8
40.9
61.2
72.3
25.7
31.8
17.1
75.5
24.6
51.1
45.9
26.9
42.2
0.3
82.6
44.1
32.9
17.4
27.7
52.2
36.9
49.5
16.5
55.1
61.5
69.2
38.0

General government
expenditure on
health as % of total
government expenditure
2000
8.5
13.5
8.4
3.9
6.2
10.7
13.2
17.9

10.9
13.2
6.9
8.3
9.7
11.6
12.6
16.0
6.5
6.5
9.9
14.8
12.7
8.0
15.2
5.8
8.1
9.8
13.7
5.9
7.3
8.4
7.6
14.3
9.1
17.1
20.5
6.0
9.8
8.0
6.6
8.3
9.4

2008
11.9
14.1
10.1
4.2
7.8
15.4
12.9
14.4

10.4
15.2
7.9
9.8
13.6
8.5
13.8
19.9
4.6
5.0
14.2
13.6
11.9
8.0
14.2
8.8
10.4
12.8
7.0
8.0
10.5
8.6
8.9
15.1
18.0
18.7
13.8
8.6
13.5
8.4
9.3
4.3
15.3

External resources for


health as % of total
expenditure on health c

2000
17.4
1.1
5.6
6.6
0
0.8
0.2
14.7

0.3
0
0.3
4.4
10.9
5.5
0
0
0.1
2.3
0
2.8
52.7
6.6
26.3
3.4
0.9
0.1
1.4
43.9
28.3
0.5
0
0
27.8
0
0
6.2
2.7
0.7
2.5
8.0
17.8

2008
11.4
0.4
1.6
17.0
0
0
0
33.5

1.2
0
1.8
4.3
2.8
11.1
0
0
0.5
10.5
0.3
1.8
24.7
14.1
5.1
0.3
0.5
0
0.4
2.3
27.9
0.4
0
0
59.5
0
0.2
2.4
12.1
0
1.7
4.7
38.4

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Social security
expenditure on
health as % of
general government
expenditure on health
2000
8.8
92.5
5.0
0
4.8
86.5
93.7
0

3.3
9.6
0.3
8.1
40.7
0
0
72.8
0
0
9.4
97.4
0
12.5
0
0
28.9
55.5
6.5
0
0
0
0
0
0
33.5
27.4
0
0
34.6
19.7
0
0

2008
4.0
92.4
3.3
0
13.2
91.1
98.0
0

3.0
6.7
0.1
11.6
43.1
0
0
72.6
0
0
9.0
94.9
0
12.4
0
0
49.4
60.1
6.5
0
0
0.8
0
0
3.3
27.8
57.6
0
0
31.4
32.2
0
0

Out-of-pocket
expenditure as % of
private expenditure on
health
2000
91.6
84.7
63.0
94.9
95.7
76.4
44.1
66.7

25.0
83.1
83.3
91.9
44.0
42.4
91.1
74.0
100
99.0
76.9
99.2
43.4
86.6
83.0
86.3
80.3
74.6
100
52.0
56.7
92.5
69.4
64.6
83.5
25.5
31.2
97.0
71.6
90.9
91.7
94.5
80.5

2008
78.5
94.6
30.9
89.5
94.3
88.5
48.8
66.7

29.7
77.0
86.7
95.8
23.9
42.2
92.8
75.3
100
95.1
68.1
99.2
37.2
84.2
84.7
81.8
87.1
64.7
100
65.4
65.4
92.6
66.0
63.7
65.1
24.4
32.9
98.0
63.1
89.5
90.2
98.8
74.5

Per capita health expenditures a

Private prepaid
plans as % of private
expenditure on health

2000
7.1
0
0
0.6
0
0
51.0
0

69.9
13.7
12.2
2.0
0.8
18.9
1.2
23.8
0
0
12.8
0
0
5.4
9.4
7.1
17.9
11.8
0
0
0.1
1.1
20.2
7.8
4.5
60.3
14.9
0
10.7
3.2
4.1
2.2
0.7

2008
17.9
0
0
1.0
2.6
0
47.5
0

66.2
20.7
9.1
1.0
16.5
18.9
1.2
22.3
0
0.1
24.2
0
0
4.3
3.6
14.7
11.2
7.3
0
0
0.1
1.8
24.0
6.7
14.5
68.8
67.1
0
11.7
3.3
2.7
1.1
4.1

Per capita total


expenditure on health
at average exchange
rate (US$)
2000

2008

20
44
402
22
648
249
829
42

251
1030
33
12
152
78
2277
3519
57
6
67
157
34
16
88
492
122
204
45
160
15
36
699
1767
10
4703
773
32
48
273
22
25
18

135

62
499
459
47
1404
1395
2238
68

459
3132
83
97
423
141
4858
6988
71
37
164
328
63
38
140
908
248
623
69
291
44
268
1427
3771
22
7164
725
51
104
597
76
65
68

Per capita total


expenditure on health d
(PPP int. $)

2000
55
313
842
53
937
724
1451
81

552
1529
101
39
345
199
2284
3212
156
40
165
520
67
43
164
947
285
454
82
223
45
180
805
1833
28
4703
901
81
107
472
76
85
49

2008
102
867
911
104
1833
1849
2420
139

843
2941
187
147
532
287
3622
4815
123
95
328
738
112
70
194
1237
500
845
124
266
112
502
868
3222
57
7164
982
134
170
683
201
133
80

Per capita government


expenditure on health
at average exchange
rate (US$)
2000
8
31
302
2
291
211
614
39

101
738
16
3
74
46
1933
1951
23
1
38
90
24
5
63
105
67
129
36
159
4
19
535
1400
4
2032
422
14
35
113
6
13
9

2008
34
312
344
3
479
936
1536
63

182
2182
36
32
205
86
3794
4131
27
10
122
224
52
9
105
444
134
456
40
291
8
150
958
3116
16
3426
457
26
87
268
29
20
42

Per capita government


expenditure on health d
(PPP int. $)

2000
20
220
634
4
421
615
1074
74

223
1095
49
11
168
117
1939
1780
63
8
92
299
48
13
118
203
157
286
65
222
12
94
616
1453
12
2032
492
36
80
196
23
46
25

2008
57
542
682
7
625
1240
1661
129

334
2049
82
49
258
175
2829
2847
48
26
244
503
93
17
146
605
271
618
72
265
20
280
582
2662
41
3426
619
68
142
307
77
41
49

Table 7

Health expenditure ratios a

7. Health expenditure
Member State

Health expenditure ratios a

Total expenditure on
health as % of gross
domestic product

2000

2008

General government
expenditure on health
as % of total
expenditure on health b
2000

2008

Private expenditure
on health
as % of total
expenditure on health b
2000

2008

General government
expenditure on
health as % of total
government expenditure
2000

External resources for


health as % of total
expenditure on health c

2008

2000

2008

RANGES OF COUNTRY VALUES


Minimum

1.4

Median

1.9

3.0

6.5

0.4

0.3

1.2

0.7

5.8

6.1

57.6

60.9

42.5

39.2

9.8

11.5

2.2

1.7

20.3

15.2

99.6

99.7

97.0

93.5

21.7

26.1

71.6

88.9

5.5

6.0

43.7

49.8

56.3

50.2

8.2

9.6

6.6

9.5

Region of the Americas

11.4

12.6

45.3

49.4

54.9

50.7

14.5

16.1

0.1

0.1

South-East Asia Region

3.9

3.8

32.1

41.3

67.9

58.7

4.7

5.6

0.8

1.8

European Region

8.0

8.5

73.8

73.7

25.7

23.6

13.9

14.2

0.2

0.1

Eastern Mediterranean Region

4.2

4.2

47.9

53.2

52.1

46.8

7.0

6.9

1.0

1.3

Western Pacic Region

6.0

5.8

63.7

67.1

36.3

31.1

13.8

13.7

0.2

0.2

4.6
4.4
5.9
10.0

5.4
4.3
6.3
11.1

37.1
37.1
54.0
59.3

40.5
45.4
57.2
62.2

62.9
62.9
47.1
40.4

59.5
54.6
42.9
36.4

7.7
7.1
9.0
15.3

8.9
7.8
9.9
16.7

11.0
1.1
0.6
0.0

16.4
1.0
0.2
0.0

Maximum

WHO REGION
African Region

INCOME GROUP
Low income
Lower middle income
Upper middle income
High income
8.3

Global

8.5
8.3

56.4
8.5

60.5
56.4

43.5
60.5

136

38.4
43.5

13.3
38.4

13.9
13.3

0.3
13.9

0.3
0.3

0.3

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Health expenditure ratios a

Social security
expenditure on
health as % of
general government
expenditure on health
2000

2008

Out-of-pocket
expenditure as % of
private expenditure on
health
2000

2008

0.4

0.4

Per capita health expenditures a

Private prepaid
plans as % of private
expenditure on health

2000

2008

Per capita total


expenditure on health
at average exchange
rate (US$)
2000

2008

10

Per capita total


expenditure on health d
(PPP int. $)

2000

2008

18

Per capita government


expenditure on health
at average exchange
rate (US$)
2000

2008

<1

<1

Per capita government


expenditure on health d
(PPP int. $)

2000

<1

2008

1.6

3.1

86.7

84.4

1.7

3.4

104

280

274

442

61

153

141

259

100

98.5

100

100

77.3

68.8

4703

8019

4703

7164

2401

6299

2785

5028

8.0

9.4

57.3

60.9

34.8

30.8

34

83

87

146

15

41

38

71

31.7

27.0

32.6

32.0

54.9

61.9

1842

2902

1971

3005

828

1433

894

1484

13.0

13.7

89.4

75.1

2.4

3.5

20

47

64

116

20

21

46

52.7

50.7

69.0

69.9

21.8

21.4

931

2283

1211

2087

699

1684

894

1520

18.4

25.8

88.0

88.9

5.5

6.1

92

153

168

262

45

82

81

127

65.6

66.6

88.8

81.4

4.4

9.6

291

447

298

530

212

300

190

328

4.6
36.0
41.3
46.3

11.5
44.4
41.5
42.3

87.4
92.2
71.3
38.9

85.7
82.7
70.0
38.0

2.2
2.3
23.1
48.6

42.2
44.9

50.7
42.2

50.7
50.7

38.5
50.7

13
37
216
2650
484

32
99
570
4590
854

37
95
438
2740
566

74
197
830
4246
899

5
14
115
1572
280

13
45
326
2854
517

14
35
236
1626
320

30
88
479
2589
524

41.5

484

854

566

899

280

517

320

524

41.5
38.5

Table 7

44.9

2.4
4.9
24.5
55.0

137

Table 8

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Health inequities
In general, the global reporting of health indicators focuses on national averages. However, data on the
distribution of health and health services within countries and between population subgroups are equally
important. Such data help to identify health inequities unfair and avoidable differences in health and
health service provision that arise for example from socioeconomic factors (such as level of education,
occupation and household wealth or income), from geographical location, and from ethnicity and gender.
This section presents data from 93 countries using three health indicators percentage of births
attended by skilled health personnel, measles immunization coverage among 1-year-olds, and under-five
mortality rate disaggregated according to urban or rural residence, household wealth and maternal
educational level.
The main sources of the data are the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and Multiple Indicator
Cluster Surveys (MICS) conducted between 2000 and 2010. For disaggregation by household wealth, the
total population is classified into wealth quintiles based on relative differences in household wealth within
the country rather than on an absolute wealth criterion. Although the estimates are subject to normal
sample variability (which are usually indicated by confidence intervals), only the point estimates are shown
in this section.
The data presented refer to ratios and differences between the most-advantaged and least-advantaged
groups. However, these measures do not reflect the situation across all population groups (such as groups
falling into the middle of wealth or education distributions) for which other measures are used.

139

8. Health inequities
Member State

Year

MDG 5 Births attended by skilled health personnel a,b (%)

2005

2006

2007
2006

Difference highestlowest

2005

Ratio highestlowest

2005
2006
2004

Highest

2003
2005
2005
2004

Lowest

2008
2006

Difference highestlowest

2006
2006

Ratio highestlowest

2005

Highest

2007

Lowest

2006

Difference urbanrural

2005

Ratio urbanrural

20082009
2006

Urban

Afghanistan
Albania f,g
Algeria h
Andorra
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia g
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus h
Belgium
Belize h
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Bosnia and Herzegovina h
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi h
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde f
Central African Republic h
Chad
Chile
China
Colombia
Comoros
Congo
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Cte d'Ivoire h
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Denmark
Djibouti h

Educational level of mother e

Wealth quintile

Rural

Place of residence

99
92

98

81

13

100

93
74

51
100

31
32
39
44

64
35
6

77

74

40

63

40

100
98

99

97

37

100

99
86

88
100

88
75
70
84

91
83
46

97

97

84

91

95

1.0
1.1

1.0

1.2

2.8

1.0

1.1
1.2

1.7
1.0

2.9
2.4
1.8
1.9

1.4
2.4
7.1

1.3

1.3

2.1

1.4

2.3

1
6

16

23

7
12

38
0

57
43
31
40

27
48
39

20

23

44

28

54

98

93

78

100

56

38
99

39
25
21
29

27
4

72

67

29

59

100

100

100

51

100

97

99
100

91
55
90
95

89
55

99

98

95

98

1.0

1.1

1.3

10.3

1.0

1.7

2.6
1.0

2.3
2.2
4.3
3.2

3.3
15.4

1.4

1.5

3.3

1.7

22

46

42

61
0

52
30
69
65

62
52

27

32

66

39

83

72

40

33
30
22
23

34
9

67

62

47

59

89

33

98

91

95
84
80
92

88
67

97

93

87

89

1.1

7.4

1.4

2.3

2.9
2.8
3.6
4.0

2.6
7.2

1.4

1.5

1.8

1.5

29

26

51

62
54
58
69

55
57

30

30

40

29

140

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011
MDG 4 Under-ve mortality rate a,d (probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)

Educational level of mother e

Lowest

Highest

Ratio highestlowest

Difference highestlowest

Rural

Urban

Ratio ruralurban

Difference ruralurban

Lowest

Highest

Ratio lowesthighest

Difference lowesthighest

Lowest

Highest

Ratio lowesthighest

Difference lowesthighest

13

20

12
11

2
6

20
7
3
14

18

20

16

17

Difference highestlowest

1.1

0.8

1.5

1.1

1.0

1.2
1.2

1.0
0.9

1.4
1.1
1.0
1.2

1.0

2.0

1.1

1.3

1.2

1.3

Educational level of mother e

Wealth quintile

Ratio highestlowest

Difference urbanrural

100

67

64

88

98

91
68

85
74

73
85
79
73

90

38

85

76

94

73

Place of residence

Highest

Ratio urbanrural

95

80

44

82

99

79
57

87
80

53
78
77
58

87

19

76

57

78

56

100 (100)

72 (62)

50
83

80
89

100
98

48
76

88
88
72
76

48
71
77
79
70
82
52
83

8
38

69
90

49
84

69
98

51
85

1.0

0.8

1.7

1.1

1.0

1.6

1.0
1.1

1.5
1.0
1.2
1.6

4.6

1.3

1.7

1.4

1.7

11

34

28

0
4

23
3
13
31

30

21

36

29

34

46

74

57

89

54
74
64
46

18

70

44

80

49

55

90

82

87

80
87
91
79

54

86

75

95

77

1.2

1.2

1.5

1.0

1.5
1.2
1.4
1.7

3.0

1.2

1.7

1.2

1.6

16

26

26
13
27
33

36

16

31

16

28

28

42

64

77

27
145

99

202
178
111
169

44
199
208

33

136

177

73

13

26

52

63

26
116

55

136
137
76
119

53
126
179

23

108

122

95

2.2

1.6

1.2

1.2

1.0
1.3

1.8

1.5
1.3
1.5
1.4

0.8
1.6
1.2

1.4

1.3

1.5

0.8

15

16

12

14

1
30

44

65
41
35
50

9
73
28

10

28

55

22

52

63

86

151

116

206
190
127
189

223
176

39

135

184

23

41

43

83

31

144
128
43
88

112
187

16

85

97

2.2

1.5

2.0

1.8

3.7

1.4
1.5
3.0
2.2

2.0
0.9

2.4

1.6

1.9

29

22

43

68

85

62
62
84
101

111
11

23

51

87

68

93

143

134

198
195
136
186

187
200

51

202

209

58

52

78

44

108
55
53
93

107
143

20

101

112

1.2

1.8

1.8

3.1

1.8
3.5
2.6
2.0

1.7
1.4

2.5

2.0

1.9

10

41

65

91

90
140
83
92

80
57

30

101

97

Lowest

Urban

Wealth quintile

Rural

Place of residence

141

Table 8

MDG 4 Measles immunization coverage among 1-year-olds a,c (%)

8. Health inequities
Member State

Year

MDG 5 Births attended by skilled health personnel a,b (%)

2007
2006
20082009

2006
2006

2009
2007

Difference highestlowest

2005

Ratio highestlowest

2006

Highest

20052006
2007

Lowest

2005
2006
2006
20052006
20052006

Difference highestlowest

2008

Ratio highestlowest

2000
2006
2005

Highest

2005

Lowest

2002

Difference urbanrural

2008

Ratio urbanrural

2007

Urban

Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia h
Georgia h
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau h
Guyana h
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Iraq h
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica h
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan h
Kenya
Kiribati
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan h
Lao People's Democratic Republic h
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho f
Liberia
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Lithuania
Luxembourg

Educational level of mother e

Wealth quintile

Rural

Place of residence

94

72

10

69
43
98

43

26
27
82
15
50

37
63

78

94

99
100
37

96
11

54
32

96

90

65

45

93
83
99

84

81
69
89
47
90

73
88

95

99

99
100
75

100
68

88
79

1.0

1.2

6.2

16.6

1.3
1.9
1.0

2.0

3.1
2.6
1.1
3.0
1.8

2.0
1.4

1.2

1.0

1.0
1.0
2.0

1.0
6.2

1.6
2.5

18

54

42

24
40
1

41

55
42
7
31
40

36
25

17

1
0
38

4
57

35
47

89

55

67
28
95

24

15
19
64
6
33

19
44

98
100
21

93
3

35
26

98

97

85

27

97
89
99

95

87
79
93
68
99

89
96

100
100
82

100
81

90
81

1.1

1.8

14.7

29.7

1.4
3.1
1.0

3.9

6.0
4.0
1.5
10.5
3.0

4.6
2.2

1.0
1.0
3.9

1.1
27.1

2.6
3.2

42

79

26

30
60
3

70

73
59
29
61
65

69
52

2
0
61

7
78

55
56

86

60

12

84
49

36

33
28

9
37

26
31

79

94

20

40
36

97

87

88

58

93
85

78

84
80

60
96

75
87

96

99

73

63

80
75

1.1

1.5

7.3

24.0

1.1
1.7

2.2

2.6
2.9

6.6
2.6

2.9
2.8

1.2

1.1

3.7

18.5

2.0
2.1

12

28

76

55

9
36

42

51
52

51
59

49
56

17

54

59

41
39

142

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011
MDG 4 Under-ve mortality rate a,d (probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)

Educational level of mother e

Educational level of mother e

Difference urbanrural

Lowest

Highest

Ratio highestlowest

Difference highestlowest

Lowest

Highest

Ratio highestlowest

Difference highestlowest

Rural

Urban

Ratio ruralurban

Difference ruralurban

Lowest

Highest

Ratio lowesthighest

Difference lowesthighest

Lowest

Highest

Ratio lowesthighest

Difference lowesthighest

Wealth quintile

Ratio urbanrural

Place of residence

Urban

Wealth quintile

Rural

Place of residence

81

98

79

32

37
93

88

49
72
96
56
86

54
73

60

95

91
99
83

38

78
56

78

98

94

65

61
91

93

55
83
95
62
84

72
82

76

88

95
100
90

54

90
77

1.0

1.0

1.2

2.0

1.6
1.0

1.1

1.1
1.2
1.0
1.1
1.0

1.3
1.1

1.3

0.9

1.0
1.0
1.1

1.4

1.2
1.4

15

33

24
3

6
11
1
6
2

18
10

16

4
0
7

17

13
20

73

97

80

25

34
95

88

42
70
94
50
85

40
63

92
100
76

33

68
45

87

99

95

53

71
91

95

57
90
100
67
86

85
85

96
99
94

60

92
86

1.2

1.0

1.2

2.1

2.1
1.0

1.1

1.4
1.3
1.1
1.3
1.0

2.1
1.3

1.0
1.0
1.2

1.8

1.4
1.9

14

15

28

37
3

15
20
6
17
0

45
22

4
1
18

27

24
41

53

98

77

30

42
92

86

48
72

52
81

41
49

60

85

79

31

58

83

99

96

63

64
95

93

68
87

68
86

80
83

79

95

92

55

78

1.6

1.0

1.2

2.1

1.5
1.0

1.1

1.4
1.2

1.3
1.1

2.0
1.7

1.3

1.1

1.2

1.8

1.3

30

19

33

22
2

20
15

16
5

39
34

19

10

13

24

20

37

36

117

135

100
150
45

91

204
253
50
114
43

94
60

41

25

27
43
86

50

110
146

37

29

86

98

88
96
24

75

133
250
34
78
29

61
38

41

36

22
30
75

35

89
132

1.0

1.3

1.4

1.4

1.1
1.6
1.9

1.2

1.5
1.0
1.5
1.5
1.5

1.5
1.6

1.0

0.7

1.2
1.4
1.1

1.4

1.2
1.1

31

37

12
54
21

16

71
3
16
36
14

33
22

11

5
12
11

15

21
15

53

49

100

130

93
158

103

217

125
50

118
77

30

98

107
138

28

19

65

92

55
72

60

113

55
20

39
32

27

69

80
117

1.9

2.6

1.5

1.4

1.7
2.2

1.7

1.9

2.3
2.5

3.0
2.4

1.1

1.4

1.3
1.2

25

30

35

38

38
86

43

104

70
30

78
46

29

27
21

57

44

121

139

112
140

103

194

123
55

106
94

49

86

76
151

29

26

59

54

87
66

67

92

65
20

49
38

37

59

88
119

2.0

1.7

2.1

2.6

1.3
2.1

1.5

2.1

1.9
2.8

2.2
2.5

1.3

1.5

0.9
1.3

28

18

62

85

25
74

35

102

57
35

57
56

12

27

12
33

143

Table 8

MDG 4 Measles immunization coverage among 1-year-olds a,c (%)

8. Health inequities
Member State

Year

MDG 5 Births attended by skilled health personnel a,b (%)

20072008

2009
20082009

Difference highestlowest

2005

Ratio highestlowest

2009
2008

Highest

20062007

Lowest

2001
2006
2008

Difference highestlowest

2006

Ratio highestlowest

20062007

Highest

2005
2005
20032004
2003

Lowest

2007

Difference urbanrural

2009
2006

Ratio urbanrural

20082009
2004

Urban

Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania h
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Monaco
Mongolia h
Montenegro g,h
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nauru
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Niue
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru f
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Republic of Korea
Republic of Moldova g
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa f
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe f
Saudi Arabia

Educational level of mother e

Wealth quintile

Rural

Place of residence

39
53

94
38

39

99
98
40
34

74

19

83
8
28

30

61
98

99

49

78

75

82
84

99
80

90

100
100
85
81

94

52

97
71
65

60

94
99

100

70

94

89

2.1
1.6

1.1
2.1

2.3

1.0
1.0
2.2
2.4

1.3

2.8

1.2
8.5
2.4

2.0

1.5
1.0

1.0

1.4

1.2

1.2

42
31

6
42

51

1
2
46
47

20

33

13
62
38

30

33
1

21

17

14

22
47

90
35

21

98
98
30
25

60

78
5
8

16

54
97

99

43

66

74

90
85

99
86

95

100
100
95
89

98

58

99
59
86

77

100
100

100

71

95

93

4.1
1.8

1.1
2.5

4.6

1.0
1.0
3.2
3.6

1.6

12.0

1.3
11.8
10.3

4.8

1.9
1.0

1.0

1.7

1.4

1.3

68
38

9
51

75

2
3
66
64

38

53

22
54
77

61

46
2

28

29

19

23
43

86
44

45

49
31

50

11

77
13
12

27

55
90

100

39

73

76
83

99
92

92

94
95

92

53

98
81
77

74

93
99

100

82

88

3.3
2.0

1.2
2.1

2.0

1.9
3.0

1.8

4.7

1.3
6.1
6.6

2.8

1.7
1.1

1.0

2.1

1.2

53
41

13
48

47

46
63

42

41

21
67
65

47

39
10

43

15

144

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011
MDG 4 Under-ve mortality rate a,d (probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)

Educational level of mother e

Educational level of mother e

Difference urbanrural

Lowest

Highest

Ratio highestlowest

Difference highestlowest

Lowest

Highest

Ratio highestlowest

Difference highestlowest

Rural

Urban

Ratio ruralurban

Difference ruralurban

Lowest

Highest

Ratio lowesthighest

Difference lowesthighest

Lowest

Highest

Ratio lowesthighest

Difference lowesthighest

Wealth quintile

Ratio urbanrural

Place of residence

Urban

Wealth quintile

Rural

Place of residence

68
78

95
66

79

86
82
86
71

82

85

74
42
34

56

77
82

92

90

67

86

87
87

94
76

72

90
84
94
91

86

89

77
72
59

69

76
87

88

92

48

82

1.3
1.1

1.0
1.2

0.9

1.0
1.0
1.1
1.3

1.0

1.1

1.0
1.7
1.8

1.2

1.0
1.1

1.0

1.0

0.7

0.9

20
9

2
10

4
3
8
20

3
30
25

13

2
5

19

51
67

96
68

67

88
(83)
83
61

70

73

76
32
17

36

75
71

(91)

89

65

79

91
88

94
78

79

91
(78)
98
96

95

95

94
74
75

76

79
91

91

92

67

84

1.8
1.3

1.0
1.2

1.2

1.0
0.9
1.2
1.6

1.4

1.3

1.2
2.3
4.3

2.1

1.0
1.3

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.1

40
21

2
11

12

3
4
15
36

25

21

18
41
58

39

3
20

48
72

90
66

70

88
66

57

78

69
43
19

51

65
33

86

87
94

95
90

80

96
99

91

99

73
84
69

81

77
89

95

1.8
1.3

1.1
1.4

1.1

1.1
1.5

1.6

1.3

1.0
2.0
3.6

1.6

1.2
2.8

1.1

39
22

5
24

10

9
34

34

21

3
42
50

31

12
57

84
164

28
234

127

69

69
192

76

84

55
231
191

100

35
46

30

142

17

69

63
116

23
158

114

31

38
143

60

47

34
139
121

78

21
28

20

87

74

1.3
1.4

1.2
1.5

1.1

2.2

1.8
1.3

1.3

1.8

1.6
1.7
1.6

1.3

1.7
1.7

1.5

1.6

5.7

0.9

21
48

5
76

14

38

31
49

16

36

21
91
70

21

14
19

55

14

106
183

28
233

144

78
196

92

98

64
206
219

121

34
59

29

161

23

90

48
111

21
124

87

26
108

30

47

19
157
87

60

17
17

17

84

28

2.2
1.6

1.4
1.9

1.6

3.0
1.8

3.1

2.1

3.3
1.3
2.5

2.0

2.0
3.4

1.7

1.9

3.3

3.2

58
72

8
110

57

52
88

63

51

45
49
132

61

17
41

12

77

16

62

98
183

47
223

118

63
201

79

93

72
222
210

102

136

174

138

54
86

12
102

89

27
86

54

32

25
92
107

62

30

43

49

1.8
2.1

3.8
2.2

1.3

2.3
2.3

1.5

2.9

2.9
2.4
2.0

1.6

4.5

4.0

2.8

44
97

35
122

29

36
115

25

60

47
130
103

40

106

131

89

145

Table 8

MDG 4 Measles immunization coverage among 1-year-olds a,c (%)

8. Health inequities
Member State

Year

MDG 5 Births attended by skilled health personnel a,b (%)

Difference highestlowest

2002
2006
2007
20052006

Ratio highestlowest

2006
2007

Highest

20042005

Lowest

2006
2007

Difference highestlowest

2006
2006
2003
2000

Ratio highestlowest

2006
2005
20052006
20052006
20092010
2006

Highest

2006
20062007

Lowest

2006
2003

Difference urbanrural

2008

Ratio urbanrural

2005
2005

Urban

Senegal
Serbia h
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia h
South Africa f
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname h
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic h
Tajikistan h
Thailand h
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia h
Timor-Leste f
Togo h
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago g,h
Tunisia h
Turkey f
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United Republic of Tanzania
United States of America
Uruguay
Uzbekistan h
Vanuatu g,h
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Viet Nam i
Yemen h
Zambia
Zimbabwe

Educational level of mother e

Wealth quintile

Rural

Place of residence

33
99

33

15
85

82
70

88
81
97
98
21
40

69
97

38
98

47

100
72

82
26
31
58

85
99

67

65
94

95
88

98
89
99
98
59
93

90
98

80
99

83

100
87

99
62
83
94

2.5
1.0

2.0

4.5
1.1

1.2
1.3

1.1
1.1
1.0
1.0
2.9
2.3

1.3
1.0

2.1
1.0

1.8

1.0
1.2

1.2
2.3
2.7
1.6

51
0

34

51
9

13
18

9
8
3
0
38
54

21
2

43
1

36

0
15

17
35
52
36

20
98

28

11

81
51

78
70
93
95
11
30

98

97

28
97

39

100
55

58
17
27
46

89
100

71

77

96
92

99
91
100
100
69
97

100

98

77
99

90

100
90

100
74
91
95

4.4
1.0

2.5

7.2

1.2
1.8

1.3
1.3
1.1
1.0
6.5
3.3

1.0

1.0

2.7
1.0

2.3

1.0
1.6

1.7
4.3
3.4
2.1

69
2

43

66

15
42

21
21
7
5
58
67

48
2

51

0
35

42
57
64
49

42

36

25

75
57

81
89
14
44

93

26
100

40

51

42
27
24
35

88

73

73

95
84

99
100
50
89

97

76
99

89

86

94
61
73
81

2.1

2.0

3.0

1.3
1.5

1.2
1.1
3.7
2.0

1.0

2.9
1.0

2.2

1.7

2.3
2.3
3.1
2.3

45

37

48

20
27

18
11
36
45

50
1

49

35

52
34
49
46

146

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011
MDG 4 Under-ve mortality rate a,d (probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)

Educational level of mother e

Educational level of mother e

Difference urbanrural

Lowest

Highest

Ratio highestlowest

Difference highestlowest

Lowest

Highest

Ratio highestlowest

Difference highestlowest

Rural

Urban

Ratio ruralurban

Difference ruralurban

Lowest

Highest

Ratio lowesthighest

Difference lowesthighest

Lowest

Highest

Ratio lowesthighest

Difference lowesthighest

Wealth quintile

Ratio urbanrural

Place of residence

Urban

Wealth quintile

Rural

Place of residence

71
89

58

23
68

80
91

91
90
96
88
66
61

97
69
92

67

78

98
53

81
59
84
63

77
85

65

40
59

82
95

94
96
96
89
74
67

99
84
82

77

90

97
50

94
80
89
72

1.1
1.0

1.1

1.8
0.9

1.0
1.0

1.0
1.1
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.1

1.0
1.2
0.9

1.1

1.2

1.0
0.9

1.2
1.4
1.1
1.1

6
4

17
9

2
4

3
6
0
2
9
6

2
15
10

10

12

0
3

14
22
5
8

71
87

56

22

89

89
89
96
80
54
57

(98)

91

66

65

97
41

64
52
88
54

81
84

68

47

93

97
96
99
93
75
72

(85)

80

73

91

98
(51)

98
86
94
74

1.1
1.0

1.2

2.1

1.0

1.1
1.1
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.3

0.9

0.9

1.1

1.4

1.0
1.2

1.5
1.6
1.1
1.4

10
3

13

25

9
8
3
13
21
15

13

11

26

1
10

33
33
7
20

69

56

24

80
84

90
71
59
50

74

64

65

(28)

49
60
82
30

95

75

48

82
93

96
92
76
82

88

82

90

49

93
81
90
71

1.4

1.3

2.0

1.0
1.1

1.1
1.3
1.3
1.6

1.2

1.3

1.4

1.7

1.9
1.4
1.1
2.3

26

19

25

3
9

6
21
17
32

14

18

25

21

44
21
8
41

160

168

136
57

39
105

24
83

26
87
143

50
100

147
20

138

59
32

36
86
139
72

91

167

134
51

38
107

19
70

10
61
73

30
73

115
19

108

51
27

16
57
132
64

1.8

1.0

1.0
1.1

1.0
1.0

1.3
1.2

2.6
1.4
2.0

1.7
1.4

1.3
1.1

1.3

1.2
1.2

2.2
1.5
1.1
1.1

69

2
6

1
2

5
13

16
26
70

20
27

32
1

31

8
5

19
29
7
8

183

211

118

22

87
150

106

172
23

137

72

53
118
124
72

64

145

101

20

52
62

70

108
9

93

42

16
37
110
57

2.8

1.5

1.2

1.1

1.7
2.4

1.5

1.6
2.7

1.5

1.7

3.3
3.2
1.1
1.3

119

66

17

35
88

36

64
15

44

30

37
81
14
15

152

170

150

145

133

164

160

66

144
69

60

130

95

64

88

91

76

29

105
68

2.5

1.3

1.6

2.3

1.5

1.8

2.1

2.3

1.4
1.0

92

40

55

81

45

73

84

38

39
1

147

Table 8

MDG 4 Measles immunization coverage among 1-year-olds a,c (%)

8. Health inequities
Member State

Year

MDG 5 Births attended by skilled health personnel a,b (%)

Educational level of mother e

Urban

Ratio urbanrural

Difference urbanrural

Lowest

Highest

Ratio highestlowest

Difference highestlowest

Lowest

Highest

Ratio highestlowest

Difference highestlowest

Wealth quintile

Rural

Place of residence

37

27

33

63

89

45

95

40

88

100

100

100

100

100

100

RANGES OF COUNTRY VALUES


Minimum
Median
Maximum

148

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011
MDG 4 Under-ve mortality rate a,d (probability of dying by age 5 per 1000 live births)

Difference lowesthighest

Ratio lowesthighest

Highest

Difference lowesthighest

Ratio lowesthighest

Lowest

Lowest

Educational level of mother e

Wealth quintile
Difference ruralurban

Ratio ruralurban

Rural

Urban

Place of residence

Difference highestlowest

Ratio highestlowest

Highest

Difference highestlowest

Ratio highestlowest

Highest

Lowest

Lowest

Educational level of mother e

Wealth quintile
Difference urbanrural

Ratio urbanrural

Urban

Rural

Place of residence

Highest

MDG 4 Measles immunization coverage among 1-year-olds a,c (%)

38

38

18

48

17

22

44

12

78

84

70

86

64

85

84

63

112

59

136

64

99

100

100

100

98

99

253

250

233

187

223

143

Table 8

19

149

Demographic and socioeconomic


statistics
This section presents data on demographic and socioeconomic factors that are major determinants of
health. The table includes three MDG-related indicators adolescent fertility, primary school enrolment
ratios and population living in poverty. The table also includes data on: demographics (population size,
growth, fertility rates and urbanization); coverage of civil registration of births and underlying causes of
death; adult literacy; and per capita gross national income. In addition to their intrinsic value, such data
are also important in making other statistics comparable across countries. For example, data on disease
incidence, prevalence and mortality rates and on the availability of health-system resources all require
reliable population-based denominators.
These demographic and socioeconomic data have been derived from a variety of national and
international sources. The latter include the World Bank, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) and the United
Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA). Estimates are based on a combination
of administrative records, population-based surveys, censuses and civil-registration data, and on statistical
modelling to adjust for missing values. For more information on the sources and methods used for a
particular indicator, please refer to the relevant footnotes below and to the web site of the responsible
organization.

151

Table 9

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

9. Demographic and socioeconomic statistics


Population a

Member State

Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
China
Colombia
Comoros
Congo
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Cte d'Ivoire
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Denmark
Djibouti

Civil registration
coverage
(%)

Median
age
(years)

Aged
under 15
(%)

Aged
over 60
(%)

2009

2009

2009

2009

1989
1999

1999
2009

1990

2000

2009

17
30
26

17

30
32
38
41
28
29
28
24
37
38
41
22
18
24
22
39
22
29
28
42
17
20
22
19
40
21
19
17
32
34
26
21
19

28
19
41
38
36
39
34
17
41
21

46
24
27
14
45
27
25
20
19
15
24
26
26
31
17
15
17
35
43
31
36
15
33
26
27
13
46
38
33
41
17
36
41
46
23
20
29
38
40
33
26
41
15
18
18
14
22
47
18
36

4
13
7
22
4
12
15
14
19
23
9
10
4
6
15
18
23
6
5
7
7
19
6
10
6
24
3
4
6
5
20
5
6
4
13
12
8
5
6
8
9
6
23
17
18
22
14
4
23
5

5.1
0.6
2.0
2.4
2.9
1.9
1.3
1.4
1.2
0.5
1.3
1.8
2.9
2.0
0.3
0.1
0.3
2.9
3.3
0.0
2.2
1.9
2.5
1.6
2.7
1.0
2.8
1.4
2.9
2.7
1.1
2.2
2.5
3.2
1.6
1.1
1.8
2.3
2.2
0.1
2.5
3.3
0.1
0.5
1.4
0.1
1.3
3.3
0.4
2.9

3.4
0.3
1.5
2.7
2.9
1.5
1.0
0.0
1.2
0.5
0.9
1.3
2.2
1.6
0.1
0.5
0.5
2.2
3.3
2.5
1.9
0.4
1.4
1.2
2.0
0.7
3.3
2.6
1.7
2.3
1.0
1.6
1.9
3.2
1.1
0.7
1.5
2.2
2.1
1.2
1.8
2.2
0.3
0.1
1.2
0.1
0.5
2.9
0.3
2.0

18
36
52
95
37
35
87
67
85
66
54
80
88
20
33
66
96
47
34
16
56
39
42
75
66
66
14
6
13
41
77
44
37
21
83
28
68
28
54
57
51
40
54
73
67
75
58
28
85
76

21
42
60
92
49
32
90
65
87
66
51
82
88
24
36
70
97
48
38
25
62
43
53
81
71
69
17
8
17
50
79
53
38
23
86
36
72
28
58
64
59
44
56
76
69
74
60
30
85
83

24
47
66
88
58
30
92
64
89
67
52
84
89
28
40
74
97
52
42
36
66
48
60
86
75
71
20
11
22
58
80
60
39
27
89
44
75
28
62
75
64
49
57
76
70
73
63
35
87
88

28 150
3 155
34 895
86
18 498
88
40 276
3 083
21 293
8 364
8 832
342
791
162 221
256
9 634
10 647
307
8 935
697
9 863
3 767
1 950
193 734
400
7 545
15 757
8 303
14 805
19 522
33 573
506
4 422
11 206
16 970
1 353 311
45 660
676
3 683
20
4 579
21 075
4 416
11 204
871
10 369
23 906
66 020
5 470
864

152

Annual growth rate


(%)

Births b

Total
(000s)

Living in urban areas


(%)

Causes
of death c

20002009
6h
99h
>90
>90
29h
>90
>90
>90
>90
>90
>90

>90
10h
>90
>90
>90
94h
60h

74h
>90
72h
91h,j
>90
>90
64h
60h
66h
70h
>90

49h
9h
99h

90h
83h
81h,j
>90
>90
55h
>90
>90
>90
>90
99h
31h
>90
89h

5074
7589
2549

>75
90100
5074
90100
90100
5074
90100
90100

90100
90100
90100
90100

7589
90100
90100

90100

90100
<25
90100

>75
7589

90100
90100
90100
90100

90100

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

1990
8.0
2.9
4.7
1.3i
7.2

3.0
2.5
1.9
1.5
3.0
2.6
3.7
4.4
1.7
1.9
1.6
4.5
6.7
5.9
4.9
1.7
4.7
2.8
3.2
1.7
6.8
6.6
5.8
5.9
1.7
5.3
5.8
6.7
2.6
2.3
3.1
5.5
5.4

3.2
6.3
1.7
1.8
2.4
1.8
2.4
7.1
1.7
6.2

2000
7.7
2.2
2.6
1.4i
6.8
2.7i
2.5
1.7
1.8
1.4
2.0
2.2
2.6
3.0
1.5
1.2
1.6
3.6
6.0
3.8
4.1
1.4
3.4
2.4
2.5
1.2
6.3
5.8
3.9
5.0
1.5
3.7
5.4
6.6
2.1
1.8
2.6
4.3
4.8
3.2i
2.4
5.2
1.4
1.6
1.7
1.1
2.0
6.9
1.8
4.8

MDG 5
Adolescent
fertility rate d
(per 1000 girls
aged 1519
years)

2009
6.5
1.9
2.3
1.3i
5.6
2.1i
2.2
1.7
1.8
1.4
2.2
2.0
2.2
2.3
1.5
1.3
1.8
2.8
5.4
2.6
3.4
1.2
2.8
1.8
2.1
1.4
5.8
4.5
2.9
4.5
1.6
2.7
4.7
6.1
1.9
1.8
2.4
3.9
4.3
2.5i
1.9
4.5
1.4
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.9
5.9
1.8
3.8

20002008
151
17
4

165
60
65
26
18
11
42
44
14
133
53
22
11
96
114
46
89
15
51
56
31
42
131
27
52
136
14
92
133
146
51
5
96
95
132
47
69
111
14
44
5
11
1
127
6
27

MDG 2
Net primary school enrolment rate e
(%)

Adult literacy
rate e
(%)

Male

1990
1999

96

99

84
35

100

70
27

80

69

88

13
37
67

63

12
94
78
91

36
97

94

2000
2008

99
73

70
99
98
100

100

91
55

100

41
53
91
98
83
90
95
98
29
66
78
76

84
55
33
99
94
93
74

96
55
99
100
98

100
67

1990
1999

93

94
97
88
89
95

99
89

59
95

80

98
41
39
87

99
100

63

93
70

87

63
86
97
95
96

33
97
32

153

Gross national income


per capita f
(PPP int. $)

Female

2000
2010

86
95
81

90

83
96

97
90
98
85

93
98
97
99
86
91
86
86
95
92
96
67
98
90
97
99
84
77
72
95

90
91
62
94

62
91
99
99
88

94
43

1990
1999

89

94
98
89
89
97

99
88

52
95

83

96
29
33
79

99
98

39

93
59

83

48
85
98
95
97

32
97
23

2000
2010

84
93
83

87

86
97

95
92
97
86

96
99
97
86
88
91
88
88
93
93
96
59
100
87
86
100
82
57
50
94

89
84
56
95

52
91
99
98
91

96
37

1990

2000

2009

2 820
4 340

1 840
8 120
5 170
2 040
16 690
19 230

10 830
500

4 710
18 640
2 970
790
1 300
2 010

4 990
5 050
35 700
4 980
520
340

1 430
18 800
1 160
580
580
4 430
800k
4 180
880

4 340
1 170
9 510

12 530

2 080
17 990

4 380
5 130

1 860
11 520
8 870
2 090
25 700
28 290
2 090

20 070
820

5 210
28 240
4 640
1 130
2 380
2 930
4 920
8 090
6 830
42 140
6 140
810
310
870
1 520
27 670
1 970
660
640
8 880
2340k
5 730
970

6 630
1 440
10 600

18 150
14 650

2 020
28 220
1 610

8 300
8 110

5 190
17 670
14 090
5 410
38 210
37 960
9 020

1 550

12 740
36 550

1 510
5 290
4 250
8 680
12 840
10 200

12 750
1 170
390
1 820
2 190
37 410
3 530
750

13 440
6890k
8 600
1 300

10 930
1 640
19 040

23 610

3 040
37 800
2 480

MDG 1
Population living
on <$1 (PPP int. $)
a day g
(%)

20002008

< 2.0

54.3

3.4
3.7

< 2.0

49.6

2.0

47.3
26.2
11.9
2.0

5.2

< 2.0
56.5
81.3
25.8
32.8

20.6
62.4
61.9
< 2.0
15.9
16.0
46.1

2.0
23.3
< 2.0

54.1

18.8

Table 9

Total fertility rate a


(per woman)

9. Demographic and socioeconomic statistics


Population a

Member State

Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Lithuania
Luxembourg

Civil registration
coverage
(%)

Median
age
(years)

Aged
under 15
(%)

Aged
over 60
(%)

2009

2009

2009

2009

1989
1999

1999
2009

1990

2000

2009

25
25
24
24
19
19
39
18
25
42
40
21
19
37
44
20
41
25
19
18
19
27
21
21
40
35
25
28
26
19
34
30
43
26
44
22
29
18

30
25
20
40
29
20
18
26
39
39

27
31
31
32
32
41
42
15
44
31
17
18
36
42
17
14
38
14
28
42
43
43
30
36
37
15
21
31
27
24
41
21
28
14
29
13
34
24
43
31
23
29
38
14
25
39
43
30
15
18

12
9
9
7
10
4
4
22
5
8
24
23
6
5
19
26
6
24
9
6
5
5
9
6
6
22
16
7
9
7
5
16
14
26
11
30
6
10
4
7
4
7
5
22
10
7
5
7
21
19

0.1
1.8
1.9
2.0
1.2
3.4
1.3
1.3
3.1
1.0
0.4
0.4
2.9
3.8
1.3
0.4
2.7
0.8
0.4
2.3
3.3
2.4
0.1
2.0
2.5
0.1
1.0
1.9
1.5
1.8
3.0
0.6
3.0
0.0
0.8
0.3
4.3
0.9
3.0
1.6
0.1
1.2
2.6
1.1
2.4
1.6
1.8
2.0
0.4
1.3

0.2
1.5
1.1
1.9
0.4
2.8
3.6
0.3
2.6
0.6
0.3
0.6
2.0
3.0
1.2
0.0
2.2
0.2
0.3
2.5
2.0
2.3
0.1
1.7
2.0
0.2
1.5
1.6
1.3
1.2
2.5
1.9
1.9
0.5
0.7
0.1
2.9
0.4
2.6
1.7
3.5
1.2
1.8
0.6
1.3
1.1
4.0
2.0
0.7
1.2

68
55
55
43
49
35
16
71
13
42
61
74
69
38
55
73
36
59
32
41
28
28
30
29
40
66
91
26
31
56
70
57
90
67
49
63
72
56
18
35
98
38
15
69
83
14
45
76
68
81

71
62
60
43
58
39
18
69
15
48
61
76
80
49
53
73
44
60
31
45
31
30
29
36
44
65
92
28
42
64
68
59
91
67
52
65
78
56
20
43
98
35
22
68
86
20
54
76
67
84

74
70
66
43
61
39
21
69
17
53
64
78
86
57
53
74
51
61
31
49
35
30
28
48
48
68
92
30
53
69
66
62
92
68
53
67
78
58
22
44
98
36
32
68
87
26
61
78
67
82

67
10 090
13 625
82 999
6 163
676
5 073
1 340
82 825
849
5 326
62 343
1 475
1 705
4 260
82 167
23 837
11 161
104
14 027
10 069
1 611
762
10 033
7 466
9 993
323
1 198 003
229 965
74 196
30 747
4 515
7 170
59 870
2 719
127 156
6 316
15 637
39 802
98
2 985
5 482
6 320
2 249
4 224
2 067
3 955
6 420
3 287
486

154

Annual growth rate


(%)

Births b

Total
(000s)

Living in urban areas


(%)

Causes
of death c

20002009
>90
78h
85h
>90
99h
32h

>90
7h
>90
>90
>90
89h
55h
>90
>90
71h
>90

>90
43h
39h
93h
81h
94h
>90
>90
41h
53h
>90
95h
>90
>90
>90
>90
>90
>90
>90
60h
92h
>90
>90
72h
>90
>90
26h
4h,j

>90
>90

>75
5074
7589
90100
5074

90100

90100
90100
90100

7589
90100
<25
90100
>75
7589

5074
<25

90100
90100
<25

5074

90100
90100
90100

90100
2549
7589
2549
>75
90100
7589

90100

90100
90100

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

1990
3.0i
3.5
3.7
4.6
4.0
5.9
6.2
1.9
7.1
3.4
1.7
1.8
5.2
6.1
2.2
1.4
5.6
1.4
3.8
5.6
6.7
5.9
2.6
5.4
5.1
1.8
2.2
4.0
3.1
4.8
6.0
2.1
3.0
1.3
2.9
1.6
5.5
2.8
6.0
4.6i
3.5
3.9
6.0
1.9
3.1
4.9
6.5
4.8
2.0
1.6

2000
2.3i
2.9
3.0
3.3
2.9
5.8
5.4
1.3
6.2
3.1
1.7
1.8
4.1
5.6
1.6
1.3
4.7
1.3
2.6
4.8
6.0
5.9
2.5
4.3
4.0
1.3
2.0
3.3
2.5
2.2
5.0
1.9
2.9
1.2
2.6
1.3
3.9
1.9
5.0
4.3i
2.4
2.7
4.6
1.2
2.4
4.1
5.9
3.2
1.3
1.7

MDG 5
Adolescent
fertility rate d
(per 1000 girls
aged 1519
years)

2009
2.1i
2.6
2.5
2.8
2.3
5.3
4.5
1.7
5.2
2.7
1.8
1.9
3.2
5.0
1.6
1.3
4.2
1.4
2.3
4.0
5.3
5.7
2.3
3.4
3.2
1.4
2.1
2.7
2.1
1.8
4.0
2.0
2.8
1.4
2.4
1.3
3.0
2.3
4.9
3.0i
2.2
2.5
3.4
1.4
1.8
3.3
5.0
2.6
1.4
1.7

20002008
47
98
92
50
68
196
85
25
109
30
9
11
144
104
44
10
70
11
54
92
153

90
69
108
19
15
45
52
35
68
17
15
7
60
5
28
31
103
39
13
29
110
18
18
98

14
19
10

MDG 2
Net primary school enrolment rate e
(%)

Adult literacy
rate e
(%)

Male

1990
1999

88
56
74

27

72

93

64

99

48
82
73

80

100

78
99
60

43
77

2000
2008

88
84
66
84
93
65
100
36

87
45
100

66
97

74
38
51

84
99

63
92
82
78

99
86

92
100
87

94
99
73
100
90
90
58
88
100

1990
1999

79
97
88

36
96
43
98
99
99

81

99
61
92

86
51
61

88
100

95
94
93
98

88

91

62

86
89
81
98
92
54
54

96
96

155

Gross national income


per capita f
(PPP int. $)

Female

2000
2010
92
92
96
95
94
54
38
95
85
90
96
98
81
67
100
98
76
99
94
97
76
61
96

96
90
97
91
97
100
93
96
97
99
82

89
90
82
97
89
84
84

91
71
85

93
95

1990
1999

80
98
82

31
95
30
99
98
99

71

99
58
93

78
35
43

88
98

91
81
94
98

89

91

63

87
87
74
96
89
61
42

95
98

2000
2010
95
82
98
92
95
53
33
94
80
89
96
99
80
71
98
98
76
100
93
94
66
43
95

98
89
98
88
94
96
82
98
98
98
79

90
92
83
97
87
83
81

89
74
66

91
97

1990

2000

2009

4 050
2 580
3 510
2 240
2 610
1 330

7 270
390
2 410
17 110
17 320
9 700
760
4 100
18 590
640
13 050
3 460
2 360
550
860
760

1 760
8 370
20 590
890
1 440
4 510

11 920
11 370
17 320
3 880
19 160
2 250

980
2 390

1 810
680
7 800
5 010
1 070

9 330
28 830

5 310
4 770
4 430
3 570
4 510
5 340
610
9 530
460
3 560
25 460
25 680
9 960
920
2 260
25 700
900
18 460
5 920
3 470
760
940
1 980

2 500
11 740
28 060
1 560
2 200
6 800

24 680
21 480
25 400
5 570
25 950
3 220
4 460
1 120
3 370
35 480
1 250
1 130
8 010
7 730
1 290
300

8 460
46 750

8 460
8 110
8 100
5 680
6 420
19 330

18 890
930
4 530
34 730
33 930
12 450
1 330
4 700
36 780
1 530
28 840
7 710
4 570
940
1 060

3 710
18 570
33 550
3 250
3 720
11 470
3 330
33 510
27 110
31 360
7 230
33 470
5 730
10 320
1 570
3 310

2 200
2 200
16 510
13 400
1 800
290
16 400
16 750
59 550

MDG 1
Population living
on <$1 (PPP int. $)
a day g
(%)

20002008

4.4
4.7
< 2.0
6.4

< 2.0
39.0

4.8
34.3
13.4

30.0

11.7
70.1
48.8

54.9
18.2
< 2.0

41.6
29.4
< 2.0

< 2.0

< 2.0
2.0
19.7

3.4
44.0
2.0

43.4
83.7

< 2.0

Table 9

Total fertility rate a


(per woman)

9. Demographic and socioeconomic statistics


Population a

Member State

Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nauru
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Niue
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Republic of Korea
Republic of Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia

Civil registration
coverage
(%)

Median
age
(years)

Aged
under 15
(%)

Aged
over 60
(%)

2009

2009

2009

2009

1989
1999

1999
2009

1990

2000

2009

18
17
26
24
18
39

20
32
27
21

26
36
26
18
28
21

21
40
36
22
15
19

39
24
21

27
20
23
25
23
38
41
30
37
35
38
38
19

27
28
19

19
24

43
46
29
28
44
16
31
39
23
28
37
18
26
19
28
44
27
37
31
37
18
20
35
50
43
33
19
31
37
31
29
40
34
30
34
15
15
16
17
17
15
15
42
27
26
27
39
14
41
32

5
5
8
6
4
21
7
4
11
9
6
23
6
18
8
5
8
6
7
6
21
18
6
4
5
8
21
5
6
7
10
4
7
9
7
19
23
2
15
16
20
18
4
12
9
9
7
26
5
4

3.0
2.3
2.6
2.5
1.9
0.8
1.2
2.7
1.2
1.8
1.3
0.9
0.8
1.2
1.6
2.8
1.4
2.7
1.2
2.5
0.6
1.3
2.2
3.3
2.5
2.0
0.5
2.8
2.5
2.6
2.0
2.6
2.4
1.8
2.2
0.1
0.2
2.7
0.8
0.4
0.4
0.0
0.4
1.1
1.3
0.1
0.9
1.1
1.9
2.6

2.8
2.9
1.9
1.4
2.3
0.6
1.8
2.6
0.9
1.1
0.3
0.3
1.2
0.5
1.2
2.5
0.8
2.0
0.2
2.1
0.5
1.1
1.3
3.6
2.4
2.7
0.8
1.9
2.2
0.8
1.8
2.5
1.9
1.3
1.9
0.1
0.5
8.7
0.5
1.4
0.4
0.4
3.0
1.3
1.0
0.1
0.2
1.7
1.7
2.4

24
12
50
26
23
90
65
40
44
71
26
100
57
48
48
21
25
28
100
9
69
85
52
15
35
31
72
66
31
70
54
15
49
69
49
61
48
92
74
47
53
73
5
35
29
41
21
90
44
77

27
15
62
28
28
92
68
40
43
75
22
100
57
59
53
31
28
32
100
13
77
86
55
16
43
34
76
72
33
70
66
13
55
71
59
62
54
95
80
45
53
73
14
33
28
44
22
93
53
80

30
19
71
39
33
94
71
41
42
78
23
100
57
60
56
38
33
37
100
18
82
87
57
17
49
39
78
72
37
82
74
12
61
72
66
61
60
96
82
41
54
73
19
32
28
47
23
94
61
82

19 625
15 263
27 468
309
13 010
409
62
3 291
1 288
109 610
111
33
2 671
624
31 993
22 894
50 020
2 171
10
29 331
16 592
4 266
5 743
15 290
154 729
1
4 812
2 845
180 808
20
3 454
6 732
6 349
29 165
91 983
38 074
10 707
1 409
48 333
3 604
21 275
140 874
9 998
52
172
109
179
31
163
25 721

156

Annual growth rate


(%)

Births b

Total
(000s)

Living in urban areas


(%)

Causes
of death c

20002009
75h

>90
>90
53h
>90
96h
56h
>90

>90
>90
>90
85h
31h
65h,j
67h
83h
35h
>90
>90
81h
32h
30h
>90
>90

27h
>90
>90

93h
>90
>90
>90
>90
>90
>90
>90
>90
82h

>90
>90
>90
>90
69h

5074
7589

90100

90100
90100

>75
90100
90100
2549

<25

90100
90100
5074

>75
90100
7589

90100

7589
5074
90100
90100
90100
90100
90100
90100
90100
90100

>75
90100
90100

>75

2549

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

1990
6.3
7.0
3.7
6.1
6.4
2.0
5.7i
5.9
2.2
3.4
5.0
1.1i
4.2
1.9
4.0
6.2
3.4
5.2

5.2
1.6
2.1
4.8
7.9
6.6

1.9
6.6
6.1
2.8i
3.0
4.8
4.5
3.8
4.3
2.0
1.5
4.4
1.6
2.4
1.9
1.9
6.8
2.6i
3.4
3.0
4.8

5.4
5.8

2000
5.6
6.2
3.0
2.8
5.8
1.6
4.4i
5.1
2.0
2.5
4.3
1.2i
2.2
1.8
2.7
5.7
2.5
4.0
3.5i
4.0
1.7
1.9
3.3
7.5
5.9

1.8
4.4
4.7
2.0i
2.7
4.5
3.7
2.9
3.5
1.3
1.4
3.1
1.4
1.6
1.3
1.2
5.9
2.2i
2.3
2.4
4.5
1.3i
4.6
4.2

MDG 5
Adolescent
fertility rate d
(per 1000 girls
aged 1519
years)

2009
4.6
5.5
2.5
2.0
5.4
1.3
3.6i
4.4
1.8
2.2
3.5
1.5i
2.0
1.6
2.3
5.0
2.3
3.3
3.2i
2.8
1.7
2.0
2.7
7.1
5.2

1.9
3.0
3.9
1.8i
2.5
4.0
3.0
2.5
3.0
1.3
1.4
2.4
1.2
1.5
1.3
1.4
5.3
1.8i
2.0
2.1
3.9
1.5i
3.7
3.0

20002008
148
178
12
14
190
17
88
61
35
90
51

19
17
18
185
17
74
84
106
4
32
109
199
123
53
9
8
20
29
83
70
65
59
53
14
17
16
2
26
36
29
44
66
50
72
29
1
91
7

MDG 2
Net primary school enrolment rate e
(%)

Adult literacy
rate e
(%)

Male

1990
1999

64
83
96
19
88

80
88

42
39

76

33

55

43

89

90
87
94

88
83

97

58

98

73
71

2000
2008
71
73
92
98
26
92

57
88
93

97

56
54
92
88

58

78
29
60

87
54

94
60
95
90
94
100
95
93

98
98
100
70

99

88
86

1990
1999
66
99
99
98
52
94

62
90
97

92

76
58

85

73
100
99
76
30
66
99
100
81

99
96

96
98
90
96

90
98

96

94

92

86

157

Gross national income


per capita f
(PPP int. $)

Female

2000
2010
98
88
96
97
79
90
80
74
93
98

91

91
84

87

78
99
99
92
60
64

99
67
72
98
99

87
94
91
95
99
94
100
88
91

95
90
91
97
93
91
96
88

1990
1999
66
97
97
97
37
96

62
91
97

94

65
46

91

57
99
99
77
21
54
98
100
81

94
96

96
98
90
96

91
98

95

90

91

85

2000
2010
99
93
96
95
66
92
80
79
95
98

90

88
80

91

64
98
100
92
48
58

99
69
60
94
98

87
95
93
95
98
93
98
87
90

97
92
90
92
93
93
100
85

1990

2000

2009

720
440
4 590

480
10 430

1 190
4 380
5 980

1 420

1 860
270

2 920

520
17 490
13 630
1 330
470
920

17 380
10 450
1 260

4 170
1 180
2 950
3 120
1 710
5 150
11 050

8 180
3 310

7 990
510
5 960
4 790
3 050
2 770

14 780

790
600
8 370
2 930
710
17 830

1 410
8 060
8 960
2 840

1 800
6 330
2 510
420

4 170

800
30 040
19 680
1 790
500
1 130

35 640
15 270
1 690

6 840
1 620
3 370
4 760
2 440
10 470
17 380

17 130
1 490

6 650
580
9 740
6 930
5 020
2 710

17 530

760
13 710
5 250
1 190

1 960
13 270
14 100
3 240

3 330
13 320
4 400
880

6 350

1 180
39 780
27 870
2 540
660
2 070

54 880

2 680

12 180
2 260
4 430
8 120
4 060
18 440
23 750

27 310
3 010

18 350
1 060
13 640
8 860
8 830
4 270

1 850

MDG 1
Population living
on <$1 (PPP int. $)
a day g
(%)

20002008
67.8
73.9
< 2.0

51.4

21.2

4.0

2.2
2.0
2.5
74.7

55.1

15.8
65.9
64.4

22.6

9.5

6.5
7.7
22.6
< 2.0

2.4

2.0
76.6

28.4

Table 9

Total fertility rate a


(per woman)

9. Demographic and socioeconomic statistics


Population a

Member State

Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
Tajikistan
Thailand
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Timor-Leste
Togo
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United Republic of Tanzania
United States of America
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Viet Nam
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe

Civil registration
coverage
(%)

Median
age
(years)

Aged
under 15
(%)

Aged
over 60
(%)

2009

2009

2009

2009

1989
1999

1999
2009

1990

2000

2009

18
37

18
40
37
41
20
18
25
40
30
20
27
19
41
42
22
20
33
36
17
20
21
30
29
28
24

16
39
31
40
17
36
34
24
20
26
28
18
17
19

44
18
23
43
16
15
14
39
45
31
15
24
39
29
39
17
15
35
37
22
18
45
40
37
21
23
27
29
33
49
14
19
17
45
20
23
29
39
30
26
44
46
40

4
19
11
4
15
17
22
5
4
7
22
12
6
9
5
25
23
5
5
11
17
5
5
8
10
10
9
6
8
4
21
2
22
5
18
18
6
5
8
9
4
5
6

2.8
0.7
1.2
0.2
2.9
0.3
0.3
2.8
0.9
2.1
0.3
0.9
2.5
1.4
2.4
0.4
0.7
2.7
1.7
1.0
0.6
1.2
2.9
0.4
0.6
1.5
1.7
2.2
0.7
3.3
0.4
5.5
0.3
3.0
1.2
0.7
2.0
2.4
2.2
1.8
4.0
2.8
2.0

2.6
0.3
0.5
3.2
1.9
0.1
0.2
2.6
2.4
1.3
1.2
0.8
2.1
1.2
1.1
0.4
0.6
3.1
1.3
0.9
0.2
3.3
2.6
0.6
0.4
0.9
1.3
1.4
0.5
3.2
0.8
4.1
0.5
2.7
1.0
0.2
1.2
2.6
1.8
1.3
2.9
2.4
0.1

39
50
49
33
100
56
50
14
30
52
75
17
27
68
23
83
73
49
32
29
58
21
30
23
9
58
59
45
41
11
67
79
89
19
75
89
40
19
84
20
21
39
29

41
51
51
36
100
56
51
16
33
57
76
16
36
72
23
84
73
52
26
31
63
24
37
23
11
63
65
46
46
12
67
78
89
22
79
91
37
22
90
24
26
35
34

43
52
55
38
100
57
48
18
37
61
77
15
44
75
25
85
74
55
26
34
67
28
43
25
14
67
69
49
50
13
68
78
90
26
82
92
37
25
94
28
31
36
38

12 534
9 850
84
5 696
4 737
5 406
2 020
523
9 133
50 110
44 904
20 238
42 272
520
1 185
9 249
7 568
21 906
6 952
67 764
2 042
1 134
6 619
104
1 339
10 272
74 816
5 110
10
32 710
45 708
4 599
61 565
43 739
314 659
3 361
27 488
240
28 583
88 069
23 580
12 935
12 523

158

Annual growth rate


(%)

Births b

Total
(000s)

Living in urban areas


(%)

Causes
of death c

20002009
55h
>90
>90
51h
>90
>90
>90
80h
3h
92h
>90
>90
33h
>90
30h
>90
>90
95h
88h
99h
>90
53h,j
78h
>90
96h
>90
94h
96h
50h
21h
>90

>90
22h
>90
>90
100h
26h
>90
>90
22h
14h
74h

7589
>75

7589
90100
90100

90100
90100
5074

7589

90100
90100
7589
5074
5074
90100

90100
2549
5074

>75

90100
7589
90100

90100
90100
7589

90100

2549

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

1990
6.7
2.1
2.7i
5.5
1.8
2.0
1.5
5.9
6.6
3.7
1.3
2.5
6.0
2.7
5.7
2.0
1.5
5.5
5.2
2.1
2.1
5.3
6.3
4.6
2.4
3.6
3.1
4.3
3.8i
7.1
1.9
4.4
1.8
6.2
2.0
2.5
4.2
4.9
3.4
3.7
8.1
6.5
5.2

2000
5.6
1.7
2.2i
5.4
1.5
1.3
1.2
4.6
6.5
2.9
1.2
2.2
5.1
2.7
4.2
1.6
1.4
3.8
4.0
1.8
1.7
7.1
5.1
4.2
1.6
2.1
2.4
2.8
3.6i
6.8
1.1
2.7
1.7
5.7
2.0
2.2
2.8
4.5
2.8
2.3
6.3
6.2
3.9

MDG 5
Adolescent
fertility rate d
(per 1000 girls
aged 1519
years)

2009
4.9
1.6
1.9i
5.2
1.3
1.3
1.4
3.8
6.4
2.5
1.5
2.3
4.1
2.4
3.5
1.9
1.5
3.2
3.4
1.8
1.4
6.4
4.2
3.9
1.6
1.8
2.1
2.4
3.2i
6.3
1.4
1.9
1.9
5.5
2.1
2.1
2.2
3.9
2.5
2.0
5.1
5.7
3.4

20002008
96
22
59
146
5
21
5

123
54
13
28

66
111
6
4
75
27
43
21
59

16
33
6
56
21
23
159
30
22
26
139
41
60
26

101
35
80
151
101

MDG 2
Net primary school enrolment rate e
(%)

Adult literacy
rate e
(%)

Male

1990
1999

88

89

100
77

82
96

94

99
97

79
99

56

97

69
90
90
37
68
84

2000
2008
42
98
92
40
95

100

89
98
91
69
91
87

84
100
94
97

65
99
99
78
89
100

75
100
90

73

98
99
81
95
93
61
71
91

1990
1999
60

96

91
100

69

95
95

94

93
90
89
96

79
100
48
94

92
85

70
71
83

159

Gross national income


per capita f
(PPP int. $)

Female

2000
2010
72
95
93

97
81

87
100
99
43
91
82
95
94
97
99
91
85
83
98
97
92
97
96

96
89
90
99
96
91
99
88
98
90
96
79
90
89

1990
1999
50

95

93
99

71

96
88

92

73
86
89
94

78
100
50
94

91
86

41
68
83

2000
2010
74
94
95

97
80

88
100
100
36
90
84
94
94
92
95
89
86
81
89
96
91
98
94

99
89
89
100
97
93
98
86
96
90
91
66
92
91

1990

2000

2009

990

9 460
440
17 650
7 710

1 140

5 540
13 210
1 450
650
3 780
2 660
19 070
25 380
2 070
2 210
2 820
5 490

600
2 240
7 190
2 810
4 200

380
5 950
40 090
16 040
610
22 850
5 090

2 570
6 800
610
1 270
820
0

1 270
5 820
15 340
360
32 900
10 810
17 490
1 970

6 610
21 140
2 670
1 070
4 410
3 660
27 730
34 060
3 150
850
4 860
5 850

690
3 450
11 350
4 600
8 730
1 930

670
3 180
41 690
26 020
770
35 690
8 180
1 420
3 230
8 380
1 400
1 710
840
0

1 810
11 530
16 790
790
49 780
21 600
26 340
1 860

10 050
31 880
4 720
1 990

4 790
38 590
46 990
4 620
1 950
7 640
10 550

850
4 570
24 970
7 810
13 710
6 980

1 190
6 180

37 230
1 350
45 640
12 900
2 910
4 290
12 220
2 790
2 330
1 280

MDG 1
Population living
on <$1 (PPP int. $)
a day g
(%)

20002008
33.5
2.0
2.0
53.4

< 2.0

26.2

14.0

62.9

21.5
< 2.0
2.0

38.7

2.6
2.6

51.5
2.0

88.5

2.0
46.3

3.5
21.5
17.5
64.3

Table 9

Total fertility rate a


(per woman)

9. Demographic and socioeconomic statistics


Population a

Member State

Civil registration
coverage
(%)

Total
(000s)

Median
age
(years)

Aged
under 15
(%)

Aged
over 60
(%)

Annual growth rate


(%)

2009

2009

2009

2009

1989
1999

1999
2009

Births b

Living in urban areas


(%)

1990

2000

2009

Causes
of death c

20002009

RANGES OF COUNTRY VALUES


Minimum

15

13

2.0

2.7

11

6 952

26

29

1.6

1.3

49

53

57

>90

1 353 311

44

50

30

5.5

8.7

100

100

100

100

African Region

824 401

19

42

2.7

2.5

29

34

38

Region of the Americas

925 022

31

25

13

1.5

1.2

72

77

80

South-East Asia Region

Median
Maximum

WHO REGION

1 783 587

26

30

1.8

1.5

26

29

33

European Region

891 559

38

17

19

0.3

0.3

68

69

70

Eastern Mediterranean Region

592 231

22

34

2.4

2.1

44

47

49

1 799 772

34

21

13

1.2

0.8

34

41

48

844 667

20

39

2.5

2.2

22

25

29

3 880 957

28

28

1.6

1.3

30

36

41

Upper middle income

1 007 034

30

25

11

1.2

0.9

67

72

75

High income

1 083 915

39

18

21

0.7

0.7

73

75

77

Global

6 816 573

29

27

11

1.5

1.2

43

47

50

Western Pacic Region

INCOME GROUP
Low income
Lower middle income

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WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

MDG 5
Adolescent
fertility rate d
(per 1000 girls
aged 1519
years)

MDG 2
Net primary school enrolment rate e
(%)

Adult literacy
rate e
(%)

Male

1990
1999

2000
2008

1990
1999

MDG 1

Gross national income


per capita f
(PPP int. $)

Population living
on <$1 (PPP int. $)
a day g
(%)

Female

2000
2010

1990
1999

2000
2010

1990

2000

2009

1.1

1.1

1.2

12

26

30

38

21

33

290

< 2.0

3.7

2.7

2.4

44

80

90

92

92

90

92

3 050

4 460

7 230

16.0

8.1

7.7

7.1

199

100

100

100

100

100

100

40 090

46 750

59 550

88.5

6.2

5.4

4.9

117

51

63

61

81

54

77

1 407

1 620

2 632

52.3

2.7

2.4

2.1

63

92

94

94

94

94

11 909

17 889

23 864

7.0

3.8

3.0

2.5

54

52

69

91

88

1 022

1 718

3 309

39.0

1.9

1.6

1.6

24

98

98

96

97

95

11 667

15 315

23 806

5.5

4.0

3.4

41

53

68

82

79

74

2 987

4 323

4 977

11.9

2.4

1.9

1.8

11

79

93

2 852

4 941

9 525

16.5

5.4

4.5

3.9

115

40

63

55

85

49

83

689

843

1 457

51.4

3.4

2.7

2.5

37

66

80

87

83

1 137

2 078

4 696

26.9

2.8

2.2

2.0

53

87

92

94

95

93

93

5 535

7 053

12 447

5.2

1.8

1.7

1.7

21

96

95

96

95

17 712

26 907

36 708

3.3

2.7

2.5

48

68

81

89

86

4 838

6 977

10 597

25.9

20002008

161

1990

2000

2009

20002008

Table 9

Total fertility rate a


(per woman)

Footnotes
These summary tables represent the best estimates of WHO based on evidence available in 2010 rather than the
official estimates of Member States. These estimates have been computed using standard categories and methods to
enhance cross-national comparability. Therefore, they are not always the same as official national estimates, nor necessarily
endorsed by specific Member States.
For indicators with a reference period expressed as a range, figures refer to the latest available year in the range except
in Table 8. Health inequities, where the figures refer to the period specified. For more information on specific years,
indicator definitions and metadata, please refer to: www.who.int/gho
... indicates data not available or not applicable.
The global, regional and income aggregates for rates and ratios are weighted averages when relevant, while for absolute
numbers they are the sums. Aggregates are calculated only if data are available for at least 50% of the population within
the group. Income-group aggregates are calculated using the 2010 World Bank list of economies1 unless otherwise noted.

Table 1

Life expectancy and mortality

Mortality Data. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2011 (www.who.int/healthinfo/statistics/mortality/en/).

Cousens S et al. (2011). National, regional, and worldwide estimates of stillbirth rates in 2009 with trends since 1995: a
systematic analysis. Lancet (forthcoming).

Table 2

Cause-specic mortality and morbidity

Trends in maternal mortality: 1990 to 2008. Estimates developed by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and The World Bank. Geneva,
World Health Organization, 2010 (http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2010/9789241500265_eng.pdf ).

Based on the 2010 report on the global AIDS epidemic. Geneva, UNAIDS and World Health Organization, 2010. See Annex
1: HIV and AIDs estimates and data, 2009 and 2001 (http://www.unaids.org/globalreport/Global_report.htm).

World malaria report 2009. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2009 (www.who.int/malaria/world_malaria_report_2009).

These are classified as deaths from tuberculosis (A15A19, B90) according to the International statistical classification of
diseases and related health problems, tenth revision. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1992. Global tuberculosis control
2010. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.int/tb/publications/global_report/). Uncertainty ranges are
provided in addition to best estimates. Since the production of the report, estimates have been updated and thus may differ
from those published in the report. WHO region, income group and global aggregates include territories.

Mortality estimates for WHO Member States in 2008. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2011 (www.who.int/entity/
healthinfo/statistics/bodgbddeathdalyestimates.xls). Please refer to the web site for further information on methods,
country-level information used and margins of uncertainty. Communicable diseases include maternal causes, conditions
arising during the perinatal period and nutritional deficiencies.

Rates are age-standardized to WHOs world standard population. Ahmad OB et al. Age standardization of rates: a new WHO
standard. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2001 (GPE Discussion Paper Series No. 31) (www.who.int/healthinfo/
paper31.pdf ).

Individual percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding.

Mortality Data. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.int/healthinfo/statistics/mortality/en/). Estimates


have been updated and thus may differ from those published by Black et al. (Global, regional, and national causes of child mortality in
2008 : a systematic analysis. Lancet, May 2010) and in World Health Statistics 2010.

Data are for all forms of tuberculosis including tuberculosis in people with HIV infection. Uncertainty ranges are provided
in addition to best estimates. Global tuberculosis control 2010. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.int/
tb/publications/global_report/). Since the production of the report, estimates have been updated and thus may differ from
those published in the report. WHO region, income group and global aggregates include territories.

The number of deaths is estimated at less than 0.05 per 100 000 population.

1.

World Bank list of economies (December 2010). Washington, DC, World Bank, December 2010 (http://siteresources.worldbank.org/
DATASTATISTICS/Resources/CLASS.XLS).

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Table 3

Selected infectious diseases

Cholera annual report 2009. Weekly Epidemiological Record, No. 31, 2010, 85:293308 (www.who.int/wer).

Data provided by Member States through WHO/UNICEF Joint Reporting Form and WHO Regional offices. Geneva,
World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.int/immunization_monitoring/data/en/).

Cumulative number of confirmed human cases of avian influenza A/(H5N1) reported to WHO. Geneva, World Health
Organization, 2011 (www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/country/cases_table_2011_01_13/en/index.html accessed
14 January 2011). All dates refer to onset of illness. WHO reports only laboratory-confirmed cases.

Global leprosy situation, 2010. Weekly Epidemiological Record, No. 35, 2010, 85:337348 (www.who.int/wer).

World malaria report 2010. Annex 7.A: Reported malaria cases and deaths, 2009. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010
(www.who.int/malaria/world_malaria_report_2010).

Suspected meningitis cases reported to WHO Global Alert and Response (GAR) in African countries under enhanced
surveillance up to 28 November 2010.

Plague cases reported to WHO Global Alert and Response (GAR) as of January 2011.

Data from World Health Organization, Polio Eradication Initiative, as of 11 January 2011 (Updated information can be
found at: www.who.int/immunization_monitoring/en/diseases/poliomyelitis/case_count.cfm). Confirmed polio cases refer
to any circulating polioviruses (wild poliovirus and circulating Vaccine Derived Poliovirus cVDPV). Figures include
1 cVDPV in the Niger and India, 4 cVDPVs in Afghanistan, 5 cVDPVs in Ethiopia, 13 cVDPVs in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo and 21 cVDPVs in Nigeria. Afghanistan, India, Nigeria and Pakistan are currently endemic countries. For
non-endemic countries, cases are the result of importation. In the Congo, more than 450 acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) cases
are associated with a confirmed outbreak of poliomyelitis. Many of the cases did not have specimens collected for virological
confirmation of poliomyelitis and are currently under review for final classification.

The number of new and relapse tuberculosis cases diagnosed and treated in national tuberculosis control programmes
and notified to WHO. Global tuberculosis control 2010. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.int/tb/
publications/global_report/). Since production of the report, updated figures were received from some countries which may
differ from the published figures in the report. The numbers shown are as of 24 January 2011. WHO regional, income group
and global figures exclude territories and may differ from those in the publication.

Number of cases reported up to 31 October 2010.

All reported cases are imported.

Number of cases reported up to 10 October 2010.

Number of cases reported up to 16 May 2010.

Number of cases reported up to 27 June 2010.

Eight of ten reported cases are imported.

Table 4

Health service coverage

WHO global database on maternal health indicators, 2011 update. Geneva, World Health Organization (www.who.int/gho).

Data only include antenatal care visits provided by skilled provider (doctor, nurse and midwife). These calculated figures may
differ from source documents.

Proportion of neonates protected at birth against neonatal tetanus through maternal immunization with tetanus toxoid, based on
a mathematical model taking into account the mothers immunization in infancy, during pregnancy and in tetanus campaigns.
The model is described in: Griffiths UK et al., Incremental cost-effectiveness of supplementary immunization activities to
prevent neonatal tetanus in Pakistan. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2004, 82:643651. WHO/UNICEF estimates
of national immunization coverage [online database]. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.int/immunization_
monitoring/routine/immunization_coverage/en/index4.html).

Measles = measles-containing vaccine (MCV); DTP3 = 3 doses of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine; HepB3 = 3 doses
of hepatitis B vaccine; Hib3 = 3 doses of Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine. WHO/UNICEF estimates of national
immunization coverage [online database]. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.int/immunization_
monitoring/routine/immunization_coverage/en/index4.html). Estimates based on data available up to 2 July 2010. For
countries recommending the first dose of measles vaccine in children older than 12 months of age, the indicator is calculated
as the proportion of children less than 24 months of age receiving one dose of measles-containing vaccine. Complete
coverage estimates available online.

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Footnotes

WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS


2011

Footnotes
e

Data compiled by WHO from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS),
January 2011 (www.measuredhs.com and www.unicef.org/statistics/index_24302.html).

World malaria report 2010. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.int/malaria/world_malaria_report_2010/).
See Annex 6.A: Household surveys of mosquito nets ownership and usage, 20062009; and Annex 6.B: Household surveys
of antimalarial treatment, 20062009.

World contraceptive use 2010 (forthcoming). United Nations, Population Division, Department of Economic and Social
Affairs (POP/DB/CP/Rev2010).

Regional and level-of-income aggregates are based on data for all low-income and middle-income countries when available.
Point estimates are published only for countries with a generalized epidemic. Income-group aggregates are based on the
2007 World Bank list of economies. Towards universal access: scaling up priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector:
Progress report 2010. Geneva, World Health Organization, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, United Nations
Childrens Fund, 2010. See Annex 5.

Towards universal access: scaling up priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector: Progress report 2010. Geneva, World
Health Organization, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, United Nations Childrens Fund, 2010. See Annex
4. Income-group aggregates are based on the 2007 World Bank list of economies. WHO has issued new criteria for treatment
initiation in 2010 (www.who.int/hiv/pub/arv/adult2010) and coverage figures published in previous reports should not be
compared to those reported herein.

The case-detection rate for all forms of tuberculosis is the number of new and relapse tuberculosis cases diagnosed and treated
in national tuberculosis control programmes and notified to WHO, divided by WHOs estimate of the number of incident
tuberculosis cases for the same year, expressed as a percentage. Uncertainty ranges are provided in addition to best estimates.
Global tuberculosis control 2010. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.int/tb/publications/global_report/).
Since the production of the report, estimates have been updated and thus may differ from those published in the report.
Numbers shown are as of 24 January 2011. WHO region, income group and global aggregates include territories.

The treatment-success rate for new pulmonary smear-positive tuberculosis cases is the proportion (expressed as a percentage)
of new smear-positive tuberculosis cases registered under a national tuberculosis control programme in a given year that
successfully completed treatment whether with or without bacteriological evidence of success (cured and treatment
completed respectively). Global tuberculosis control 2010. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.int/tb/
publications/global_report/). Since production of the report, updated figures were received from some countries which may
differ from the published figures in the report. Numbers shown are as of 24 January 2011. WHO region, income group and
global aggregates include territories.

Women aged 1249 years who gave birth 12 months preceding the survey.

Skill level not specified.

5 or more visits.

Data only include information from Queensland, South Australia and the Northern Territory.

Includes deliveries by cadres of health workers other than doctors, nurses and midwives.

Data pertain to children 959 months old.

Data include information from Flanders and Brussels.

Combines health facility and home deliveries with different levels of care providers.

Institutional births.

Mean number of prenatal visits was 12.9.

Data pertain to percentage of children with ARI and/or fever.

Includes Medex and auxiliary personnel.

Includes Bagh Feldsher, Feldsher and Medical assistants.

6 or more visits.

Includes nurse aides.

aa

Coverage data for Sudan represent 15 northern states.

ab

ORT includes ORS, RHF and/or increased fluids.

ac

Separate surveys are reported for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland at 24.8, 25.9, 24.9 and 27.6 respectively.

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Table 5

Risk factors

WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation. Geneva, World Health Organization and
UNICEF, 2010 (www.wssinfo.org/en/welcome.html). Income-group aggregates are based on the 2009 World Bank list of
economies.

WHO household energy database. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.int/indoorair/database). These
estimates use methods developed and implemented by the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply
and Sanitation. Where solid fuel use information is available for two or more separate years (spaced at least five years apart)
linear regression is performed. The linear regression line is extrapolated up to two years after the latest survey point and up
to two years before the earliest survey point. Outside these time limits, the extrapolated regression line is flat for four years in
either direction. Where coverage reaches 0% or 100%, a horizontal line is drawn from the year before coverage reaches 0%
or 100%. For countries with solid fuel use at less than 5%, 0% is assumed for the calculation of regional or global aggregates;
for countries with use at more than 95%, 95% is assumed in the calculation of the aggregate. Income-group aggregates are
based on the 2009 World Bank list of economies.

The state of the worlds children 2011: Adolescence an age of opportunity. New York, UNICEF, 2011 (www.unicef.org/
publications/index.html).

WHO global data bank on infant and young child feeding [online database]. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.
who.int/nutrition/databases/infantfeeding).

Global database on child growth and malnutrition [online database]. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.
int/nutgrowthdb/database/en). Prevalence estimates are based on WHO standards.

National, regional, and global trends in body-mass index since 1980: systematic analysis of health examination surveys and
epidemiological studies with 960 country-years and 9.1 million participants. Finucane MM et al. on behalf of the Global
Burden of Metabolic Risk Factors of Chronic Diseases Collaborating Group (Body Mass Index), Lancet, 2011; published
online 4 February. DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(10)62037-5. Individuals with a body mass index (BMI) 30.00 kg/m2 are
classified as obese. Estimates have been updated since publication and thus may differ from the published estimates.

Global information system on alcohol and health. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.int/globalatlas/
DataQuery/default.asp). Definition of indicator: recorded amount of alcohol consumed per adult (>15 years of age) over
a calendar year in a country, in litres of pure alcohol the indicator only takes into account consumption from recorded
alcohol production, import, export, and sales data, often via taxation. Income-group aggregates are based on the 2009 World
Bank list of economies.

Based on the WHO report on the global tobacco epidemic, 2009: Implementing smoke-free environments. Geneva, World Health
Organization, 2009. See Appendix VII: Age-standardized prevalence estimates for WHO Member States, 2006. Definition
of indicator: smoking at the time of the survey of any form of tobacco, including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, bidis, etc. and
excluding smokeless tobacco. These figures represent age-standardized prevalence rates for smoking tobacco and should only
be used to draw comparisons of prevalence between countries and between men and women within a country. They should
not be used to calculate the number of smokers in a country, region, income group or globally. Income-group aggregates are
based on the 2009 World Bank list of economies.

WHO/CDC Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS). Geneva, World Health Organization, 2011 (www.cdc.gov/tobacco/global/
GYTS/results.htm) as of January 2011. Data relate to tobacco use in any form in the past 30 days.

Percentage of women and men aged 1549 who had more than one sexual partner in the past 12 months reporting the use of
a condom during their last sexual intercourse. Data is from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and excludes countryreported data. UNAIDS report on the global AIDS epidemic, 2010. Geneva, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS,
World Health Organization, 2010. See Annex 2: Country progress indicators and data, 2004 to 2010.

Percentage of women and men aged 1524 who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV
and who reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission. Data are from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and
Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and exclude country-reported data. UNAIDS report on the global AIDS epidemic,
2010. Geneva, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, World Health Organization, 2010. See Annex 2: Country
progress indicators and data, 2004 to 2010.

Solid fuel use information is available for a single year; thus a horizontal line is drawn six years into the past and six years
into the future.

City surveys were extrapolated into country figures reported here.

For those upper-middle or high-income countries with a GDP of more than US$ 10 500 per capita in any given year, solid
fuel use is assumed to be less than 5% (Rehfuess EA, Mehta S, Prss-stn A (2006). Assessing Household Solid Fuel Use
Multiple Implications for the Millennium Development Goals. Environmental Health Perspectives, 114(3):373378.

Estimate includes significant tourist consumption.

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Solid fuel use information is available for two or more separate years spaced four or fewer years apart; thus an average is
calculated. This average is extrapolated six years into the past and six years into the future.

Data not approved by national authorities.

A horizontal line at 95% coverage or above, or at 5% coverage or below, can be extrapolated without limitations up to the
years 1990 and 2015 respectively.

Table 6

Health workforce, infrastructure and essential medicines

WHO global atlas of the health workforce. Geneva, World Health Organization 2010 (www.who.int/globalatlas/autologin/
hrh_login.asp). Please refer to this source for the latest updates, time-trend statistics and disaggregated data, as well as
metadata descriptors. In general, the denominator data for health-workforce density (i.e. national population estimates)
were obtained from the World population prospects database of the United Nations Population Division. In some cases the
official report provided only workforce density indicators from which estimates of the absolute numbers were calculated.
Depending on the organization of national health systems and means of monitoring, data may not be exactly comparable
across countries.

Sources: PAHO basic indicators 2010. Washington, DC, Pan American Health Organization, 2010 (www.paho.org/English/
SHA/coredata/tabulator/newTabulator.htm); European health for all database (HFA-DB). Copenhagen, WHO Regional
Office for Europe, 2010 (http://data.euro.who.int/hfadb); Country health information profiles (CHIPS). Manila, WHO
Regional Office for the Western Pacific, 2010 (www.wpro.who.int/countries/countries.htm); 11 health questions about the
11 SEAR countries. New Delhi, WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia, 2007 (www.searo.who.int/LinkFiles/Country_
Health_System_Profile_11health-questions.pdf ); Demographic, social and health indicators for countries of the Eastern
Mediterranean. Cairo, WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, 2010 (www.emro.who.int/dsaf/dsa1082.pdf );
additional data compiled as of January 2010 by the WHO Regional Office for Africa. Depending on the source and means
of monitoring, data may not be exactly comparable across countries. See listed source for country-specific details.

Unless otherwise noted, data are derived from the WHO Baseline Country Survey on Medical Devices conducted in 2010.
Geneva, World Health Organization, 2010 (www.who.int/medical_devices/survey_preliminary_results/en/index.html). The
figures shown include both public-sector and private-sector radiotherapy units (linear accelerators and cobalt-60).

Source: Surveys of medicine prices and availability using WHO/HAI standard methodology conducted between 2001 and 2008.
Available from: www.haiweb.org/medicineprices/. In individual surveys, availability is reported as the percentage of medicine
outlets in which a medicine was found on the day of data collection. As baskets of medicines differ by individual country,
results are not exactly comparable across countries. Median availability is determined for the specific list of medicines in each
survey, and does not account for alternate dosage forms or strengths of these products or therapeutic alternatives. Publicsector data may be limited by the fact that the list of survey medicines may not correspond to national essential medicines
lists (EMLs) where these exist, and some public-sector facilities may not be expected to stock all of the survey medicines. This
has been addressed in the revised edition of the survey tool, which allows public-sector data to be analysed by EML status
and level of care.

Consumer price ratio = ratio of median local unit price to the Management Sciences for Health (MSH) international reference
price of selected generic medicines. Source: Surveys of medicine prices and availability using WHO/HAI standard methodology
conducted between 2001 and 2008. Available from: www.haiweb.org/medicineprices/. Data are unadjusted for differences
in the MSH reference price year used, exchange-rate fluctuations, national inflation rates, variations in purchasing power
parities, levels of development or other factors. In each survey, median consumer price ratios are obtained for the basket of
medicines surveyed and found in at least four medicine outlets. As baskets of medicines differ by individual country, results
are not exactly comparable across countries. However, data on specific medicines is publicly available on the HAI web site
(www.haiweb.org/medicineprices/) and matched basket comparisons on a subset of medicines can be made.

Hospital beds include inpatient and maternity beds, but not cots and delivery beds.

Data derived from the Directory of Radiotherapy Centres (DIRAC) from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Did not survey public-sector medicine outlets.

Availability data were excluded as they were assessed using different methods to those used in the current WHO/HAI
methodology.

Refers to the public sector only.

Based on a survey of medicine prices and availability in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil.

Medicines are provided free to patients in the public sector.

Simple average of three surveys of medicine prices and availability in Shaanxi, Shandong and Shanghai provinces, China.

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Restricted to reimbursed medicines available through public-sector outlets.

Simple average of seven surveys of medicine prices and availability in India (Chennai, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra (12
districts); Maharashtra (4 regions); Rajasthan; and West Bengal).

Refers to tertiary public-hospital beds only.

Based on a survey of medicine prices and availability in Gauteng province, South Africa.

Simple average of four surveys of medicine prices and availability in Sudan (Gadarif; Khartoum; North Kordofan; and
Northern states).

Table 7

Health expenditure

Source: WHO National Health Accounts (NHA). Country health information. Geneva, World Health Organization,
February 2010 (latest updates are available at: www.who.int/nha/country/en/). All the indicators shown are measured as
financing agents except external resources for health which is measured as a financing source. The regional, income and
global figures are calculated using Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) terms. When the number is smaller than 0.05% the
percentage may appear as zero. For per capita expenditure indicators, this is represented as <1. In countries where the fiscal
year begins in July, expenditure data have been allocated to the later calendar year (for example, 2008 data will cover the
fiscal year 200708) unless otherwise stated for the country. Absolute values of expenditures are expressed in nominal terms
(current prices). National currency unit per US$ is calculated using the average exchange rates for the year. For 2008, the
use of yearly average exchange rates (compared to year-end exchange rates) may not fully represent the impact of the global
financial crisis.

In some cases the sum of general government and private expenditures on health may not add up to 100% because of
rounding.

Care needs to be taken in interpreting external resource figures. Most are taken from the OECD DAC/CRS database except
where a reliable full national health account study has been conducted. These are disbursements to recipient countries
as reported by donors, lagged one year to account for the delay between disbursement and expenditure. Before 2002,
disbursement data are not available and commitments are used instead.

A PPP series resulting from the 2005 International comparison project (ICP) estimated by the World Bank has been used. In
countries where this is not available, PPPs are estimated by WHO.

A new basis for these estimates was provided by new NHA reports, surveys, National Accounts series, accessed information
and/or country consultations.

Non-profit institutions (such as nongovernmental organizations) serving households are accounted for in external assistance
and recorded under government expenditure. GDP includes both licit and illicit GDPs (for example, opium). Government
expenditures include external assistance (external budget).

Some estimates should be viewed with caution as these are derived from scarce data.

About 30% of the expenditure in residential facilities for care of the aged has a health purpose, but this is difficult to estimate
routinely and so is not included under health at present. Such health-purpose expenditure was about US$ 2.1 billion in
200506 or 0.2% of GDP. The data for 2007 correspond to the fiscal year 200708 starting on 01 July 2007. All 2008
entries are estimates made by WHO unless otherwise specified.

Adjustments for currency change (from old to new manat) were made for the entire Azerbaijan series starting from World
health statistics 2008.

From 2003 onwards, the basic information used changed from national accounts to NHAs.

Estimates have been revised based upon the provisional NHA report.

Revision of the General Government Expenditure series can explain changes in public expenditure ratios.

Changes in per capita values are due to fluctuations in the US$ exchange rates.

Increases in government expenditure on health are due to investment in capital expenditures.

As a result of recent health-care reforms in Georgia, public compulsory insurance has since 2007 been implemented by
private insurance companies. The voucher cost of this insurance is treated as general government health expenditure.

Government expenditures show fluctuations due to variations in capital investment. Private-sector fluctuations are due to
the large share of nongovernmental organizations, which are linked to external funding.

Exchange rate changed in 2002 from multiple to a managed floating exchange rate. Inter-bank market rate used prior to
2002.

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The estimates do not include expenditures for Northern Iraq.

Social Security expenditures include expenditures by three public schemes (National Social Security Funds; Civil servants
co-operative; and Mutual funds).

After the declaration of independence on 3 June 2006, Serbia and Montenegro are now separate states. Health expenditures
for the previous years have been estimated separately for each of the two countries.

The market exchange rate is used to estimate the per capita figures.

The health-expenditure data as well as the population data after 2000 do not include Transdniestria. Data on GDP and
private final consumption expenditure exclude Transdniestria from 1995.

The estimates do not include the expenditures of the provinces of Kosovo and Metohia, which are under the administration
of the United Nations.

The exchange rate used for the Syrian Arab Republic is the rate for non-commercial transactions from the Central Bank of Syria.

GDP does not include the income from petroleum. The country became independent in 2002. However, NHA estimates
have been produced for previous years based on the available macro data. Until 2007 the fiscal year ended in June. There was
then a transition period in the second quarter of 2007 to make the fiscal year equal to the calendar year. Expenditure data
have been allocated exceptionally to the previous calendar year (i.e. 2005 data cover the fiscal year 200506).

On 1 January 2009 Turkmenistan introduced the new manat ISO code TMT. The exchange rate between the old and the
new currency is 1 TMT = 5000 TMM. The entire health-expenditure series has been adjusted.

aa

The health expenditure series is being reviewed due to changes in the currency and hyperinflation in the country.

Table 8

Health inequities

Sources: unless otherwise stated, data are derived from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) conducted since 2000.
The DHS figures were extracted using STATcompiler software (www.measuredhs.com/ accessed 8 January 2010; updated
10 January 2011). For some countries and some of the indicators, there were differences in the figures obtained from
the country reports and from STATcompiler. In these cases, following discussions with staff from the MEASURE DHS
implementation group (ICF MACRO), data from the country reports were used. Further information regarding the source
of individual country data can be obtained on request from WHO. Figures in the difference columns may be affected by
rounding.

Data derived from DHS relate to births occurring in the five years preceding the survey, unless otherwise stated. Data derived
from MICS relate to births occurring in the two years preceding the survey.

The data refer to coverage of measles or MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine at 12, 15, 18, 24 or 30 months depending
on the country.

For all countries where the source is DHS, the under-five mortality rate relates to the decade preceding the survey, except for
Peru and Turkey where it relates to the five-year period preceding the survey.

Lowest educational level achieved by mother is no education; highest level is secondary or higher.

The figures were extracted directly from DHS reports as they were not available through STATcompiler software (www.
measuredhs.com/ accessed 10 January 2011).

The figures in parentheses are based on small numbers of cases (2549 unweighted cases).

Data are derived from MICS (round 3). All MICS figures were extracted from country reports available on the UNICEF
web site (www.childinfo.org/ accessed 13 February 2009; updated 10 January 2011).

Data for births attended by skilled health personnel relate to births occurring in the three years preceding the survey.

Table 9

Demographic and socioeconomic statistics

World population prospects: the 2008 revision. New York, Population Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs,
United Nations Secretariat, 2009.

United Nations demographic yearbook 2008. New York, United Nations Statistics Division, 2010 (http://unstats.un.org/
unsd/Demographic/Products/dyb/dyb2007.htm accessed 14 January 2011).

WHO mortality database: tables [online database]. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2011 (www.who.int/healthinfo/
morttables).

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2010 update for the MDG database: adolescent birth rate (POP/DB/Fert/A/MDG2010). United Nations, Department of
Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, 2010 (www.un.org/esa/population/publications/2010_MDGDatabase/2010_
Update_MDG_ABR.xls).

UNESCO Institute for Statistics data centre [online database]. Montreal, UNESCO Institute for Statistics, 2010 (http://stats.
uis.unesco.org accessed 14 January 2011).

PPP int. $ = Purchasing Power Parity at international dollar rate. World development indicators database. Washington, DC,
World Bank (www.worldbank.org/data December 2010 update). The income-group figures relate only to WHO Member
States and therefore may differ from those reported in the World development indicators database.

World development indicators database. Washington, DC, World Bank (www.worldbank.org/data December 2010 update).
These figures reflect the World Bank default poverty line.

The standard definition includes the percentage of children less than 5 years of age who were registered at the moment of
the survey. The numerator of this indicator includes children whose birth certificate was seen by the interviewer, or whose
mother or carer says the birth has been registered. UNICEF global database on birth registration. New York, United Nations
Childrens Fund, 2009 (www.childinfo.org/birth_registration_tables.php July 2010 update).

International data base (IDB). Washington, DC, US Census Bureau, 2010 (www.census.gov/ipc/www/idb accessed 14
January 2011).

Differs from the standard definition.

The data for China do not include Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions of China.

WHO regions2
WHO African Region: Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African
Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cte dIvoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea*, Ethiopia,
Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius,
Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa,
Swaziland, Togo, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
WHO Region of the Americas: Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia (Plurinational State
of ), Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada,
Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint
Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, United States of America, Uruguay, Venezuela
(Bolivarian Republic of ).
WHO South-East Asia Region: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, India, Indonesia, Maldives,
Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste*.
WHO European Region: Albania, Andorra*, Armenia*, Austria, Azerbaijan*, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina*,
Bulgaria, Croatia*, Cyprus, Czech Republic*, Denmark, Estonia*, Finland, France, Georgia*, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan*, Kyrgyzstan*, Latvia*, Lithuania*, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro*,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova*, Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino, Serbia*, Slovakia*,
Slovenia*, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan*, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia*, Turkey, Turkmenistan*,
Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan*.
WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region: Afghanistan, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran (Islamic Republic of ), Iraq, Jordan,
Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syrian Arab
Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen.
WHO Western Pacific Region: Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Japan, Kiribati, Lao
Peoples Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands*, Micronesia (Federated States of )*, Mongolia, Nauru*, New
Zealand, Niue*, Palau*, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Tonga,
Tuvalu*, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

2.

Member States indicated with an * may have data for periods prior to their official membership of WHO.

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Income groups3,4
Low income: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros,
Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea,
Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Lao Peoples Democratic Republic, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania,
Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Niger, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Tajikistan, Togo, Uganda, United
Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
Lower middle income: Angola, Armenia, Belize, Bhutan, Bolivia (Plurinational State of ), Cameroon, Cape Verde, China,
Congo, Cte dIvoire, Djibouti, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Georgia, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, India, Indonesia,
Iraq, Jordan, Kiribati, Lesotho, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of ), Mongolia, Morocco, Nicaragua,
Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Philippines, Republic of Moldova, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal,
Sri Lanka, Sudan, Swaziland, Syrian Arab Republic, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu**, Ukraine,
Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Viet Nam, Yemen.
Upper middle income: Albania, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, Cook Islands**, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Fiji, Gabon,
Grenada, Iran (Islamic Republic of ), Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mauritius,
Mexico, Montenegro, Namibia, Nauru**, Niue**, Palau, Panama, Peru, Romania, Russian Federation, Saint Kitts and Nevis,
Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Serbia, Seychelles, South Africa, Suriname, The former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia, Turkey, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of ).
High income: Andorra, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belgium, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Croatia,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Equatorial Guinea, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland,
Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Poland,
Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Korea, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America.

3.

World Bank list of economies (December 2010). Washington, DC, World Bank, December 2010 (http://siteresources.worldbank.org/
DATASTATISTICS/Resources/CLASS.XLS).

4.

Member States marked with an ** have been classied into income groups using gross domestic product.

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