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Ethiopia Key Health Statistics

Children aged<5 years underweight for age Under 5 mortality rate Measles immunization coverage among 1-year-olds Maternal Mortality ratio Birth attended by skilled health personnel Adolescent fertility rate per 1,000 girls aged 15-19 years Antenatal care coverage Unmet need for family planning Prevalence of HIV among adults >=15 years Malaria Mortality rate Access to improved drinking-water sources Access to improved sanitation Mortality and burden of disease o Life expectancy at birth o Neonatal mortality rate o Infant mortality rate between birth and age 1 o Under 5 mortality rate per 1,000 o Adult mortality rate between 15-60 years o Malaria mortality rate Cause Specific mortality and morbidity Selected Infectious Diseases (no of cases 2007) o Cholera o Leprosy o Malaria o Measles o Meningitis o Rubella o Neonatal tetanus o Tuberculosis Health work force o Physicians o Nursing & midwifery personnel o Dentistry personnel o Community Health workers o Other Health Service Providers Infrastructure o Hospital beds Essential Medicines o Availability of selected generic medicines Source: World Health Organisation 2009 Public = 52.9% / Private = 88% 2 per 10,000 1,936 = 1 per 40,000 15,544 = 2 per 10,000 93 = 1 per 800,000 13,433 = 2 per 10,000 17,966 = 3 per 10,000 24,121 4,187 1,214,921 1,446 612 187 62 38,040 Male = 50 / Female = 59 / Both = 55 41 per 1,000 live births Male = 85 per 1,000 / Female = 65 / Both = 75 Male 127 / Female 110 / Both 119 Male 349 / Female 284 / Both 316 51 per 100,000 34.6% 119 per 1,000 live births 65% 720 per 100,000 live births 6% 109 28% (at least 1 visit) 33.8% 1,907 per 100,000 51 per 100,000 43% (whole country) / 31% (rural parts) 11% (whole country) / 6% (rural parts)

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