Gabon Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparability; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods 1 Basic indicators for all WHo Member states POPULATION ESTIMATES 19932003 Total population (000) 1329 Annual growth rate( %) Dependency ratio(per 100) Percentage of population aged 60+ye 73 LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (year Both sexes Males 58 55 Uncertainty PROBABILITY OF DYING(per 1000) Both sexes Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rate y 2003 91 102 80 Uncertainty 82-10092-1127188 Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate) 2003 See explanatory notes for sources and methods bUnder-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births)of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific ortality rates. 2a Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003 Under-5 mortality rate(both sexes) Data from available sources Annual average percent change 1980-1989 1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available ye 1990-19341935-1993 2000-2003WRSRs Suney/Census VR/Rs Suve/Census VRSRS' Survey/Census VR/SRS'Suney/Census -0.2 0 0 2000 ortality rate is the probab ressed as per 1000 live births)of a child born in a specif ic year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age- specif ic mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods b The column"VR/SRS-vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO The column"Survey/Census " shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO Not available 2b Under-five mortality rates(per 1000 directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year Post-neonatal 1992000DHs 1罗mm Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without ay adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter- the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups ta from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period cVR: vital registration DHS: Demographic and Health Survey Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months. e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense Not available Page 1 of3 Gabon
1 2003 --- --- - - 2a 2b b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period. c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey. d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months. e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense. … Not available. 397 250 533 323 209 464 71 80 88 2003 Uncertainty Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate) Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya ; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods. Males Females 63 50 Both sexes 102 62 54 66 55 60 6.2 3.9 2003 91 PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000) Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb ) Both sexes 2003 1329 2.4 92 82 Total population (000) POPULATION ESTIMATES Annual growth rate (%) Dependency ratio (per 100) 92 112 Percentage of population aged 60+ years Uncertainty 82 LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years) Uncertainty Total fertility rate 7.3 5.1 a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc 1996-2000 DHS 89 27 57 Child 24-59 months totale 0 Source c Under-5 0-4 years 33 1980-1989 a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current agespecific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods. 0 VR/SRSb 0 2000 Neonatal 28 days- 5 months Post-neonatald 15 totale 30 a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making intercountry comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups. 12-23 months 19 Period or yearb Infant totale 13 15 0-11 months Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc 1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year Page 1 of 3 - Gabon Gabon 58 Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources 1993 52 100 Males Females 0 0 1 ... b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO. c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO. … Not available. 0-27 days 6-11 months Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003 Basic indicators for all WHO Member States Annual average percent change 1990-1994 1995-1999 2000-2003 -0.2 0 0
5 Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health 1998-2002 19981999200020012002 Total expenditure on health as of gross domestic product 4335354243 General government expenditure on health as of total expenditure on health 60749239543.5413 Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health 39350860556558 General government expenditure on health as of total govemment expenditure Extemal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health ocial security expenditure on health as of general government expenditure on health 2.2 3. 13.12.82.8 Out-of-Pocket expenditure as of private expenditure on health 100100100100100 Private Prepaid plans as of private expenditure on health n/a na na n/a n/ See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general govemment and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries ( except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional-BKKBN) were avaiable for onty 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have I aly developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the oECD Health Data 2004. Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the ce relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are showm as i 6 National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health 1998-2002 19981999200020012002 per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate(USS) 162130138151159 Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate(USS) 9864556666 Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 1659776105102 a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHo, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004 e Official exchange rates have been used n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available 7 Selected immunization indicators in all wHo Member states ewboms immunized with BCG 2003(%) 89 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003(%) 38 children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003(%) not In schedule 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003(%) at rsk not In schedule 1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003(%) Districts achieving at least 80%DTP3 coverage 2003(%) 32 Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid(PAB)(%6) 54 Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003(%) Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003 7 Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization? Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003 N Number of wild polio cases reported 2004(as of25/01/05) Country polio eradication status 2004 non-endemic Use of auto-disable (AD)syringes 2003 no AD use se of vaccine of assured quality 2003 Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%) ND See explanatory notes for sources and methods n.d.= no data reported Page2of3·Gabn
5 6 7 248 98 197 64 Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health 1.2 1.6 2.8 Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on health External resources for health as % of total expenditure on health Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 97 General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure not in schedule Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%) 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%) children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%) 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%) 3.6 3.1 a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0. Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003 Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%) Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization? at risk not in schedule 151 3.5 Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%) 15 32 54 no AD use Use of vaccine of assured quality 2003 Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product 4.3 3.5 4.3 2002 5.4 5.9 6.3 49.2 43.5 4.2 39.3 60.5 56.5 60.7 39.5 41.3 Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 138 159 n/a n/a 6.1 6.2 2.2 3.1 2.8 Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 100 100 50.8 58.7 272 100 n/a 100 n/a n/a 100 3.1 2.8 Gabon 193 240 66 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%) 1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%) Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%) Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%) Page 2 of 3 - 1999 a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available. 55 a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported 89 38 76 55 2002 1998 2000 2000 162 130 66 165 2001 2001 Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003 30 7 105 102 1999 1998 National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002 Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002 Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003 Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05) Country polio eradication status 2004 non-endemic Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States Yes ND No No 0
8 Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health Contraceptive prevalence rate(modern methods) 132000 1+ ANC visits(%6) 4+ANC visits(%)Ye regnant women who rec 2000 Births attended by skilled health personne 86200 Births in health facilities 84200 Births by caesarean section 62000 Total Year No, of mi ailable Annual no of live births,2000(000) Maternal mortality ratio 2000(per 100 000 live births) Stillbirth rate 2000(per 1000 total births) Early neonatal mortality rate 2000(per 1000 live births) 27 Neonatal mortality rate 2000(per 1000 live births) These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States'own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for See explanatory notes for sources and methods Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods. Page 3 of 3
8 63 4+ ANC visits (%) Year 2000 31 Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births) These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for consideration.a a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods. 33b Page 3 of 3 - Gabon Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births) Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births) 41 2000 Year 27 … 2000 84 2000 Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000) Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births) 6 … 420 Total Year No. of midwives available Births by caesarean section 2000 Births in health facilities Births attended by skilled health personnel (%) Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods) Pregnant women who received 86 (%) 13 1+ ANC visits (%) 94 Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health Year
Gambia Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparability; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods 1 Basic indicators for all WHo Member states POPULATION ESTIMATES 19932003 Total population (000) 1426 Annual growth rate( %) Dependency ratio(per 100) Percentage of population aged 60+ye 26 LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (year Both sexes Males 57 56 Uncertainty 54-61 PROBABILITY OF DYING(per 1000) Both sexes Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rate y 2003 123 130 116 Uncertainty 105-141111-15099132 Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate) 2003 146-434 See explanatory notes for sources and methods bUnder-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births)of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific ortality rates. 2a Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003 Under-5 mortality rate(both sexes) Data from available sources Annual average percent change 1980-1989 1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available ye 1990-1994 1995-1999 VRSRS Survey/Census VRSRSSuvey/Census VR/ Sunvey/CensusVRSRS' 13 1.3 0 0 30 2000 ortality rate is the probab ressed as per 1000 live births)of a child born in a specif ic year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age- specif ic mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods b The column"VR/SRS-vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO The column"Survey/Census " shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO 2b Under-five mortality rates(per 1000 directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year Post-neonatal Odyeaso-a7 dags 38 olife 6-11 months toarf0-11 monts 12-23 months24-590 montsotar a Results are computed from nationally representat a standard method or vital registration without amy adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter- the results are method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See ta from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period cVR: vital registration DHS: Demographic and Health Survey Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months. e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense Not available Page 1 of 3- Gambia
1 2003 --- --- - - 2a 2b b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period. c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey. d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months. e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense. … Not available. Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003 Basic indicators for all WHO Member States Annual average percent change 1990-1994 1995-1999 2000-2003 -2.3 0 0 1 ... -1.3 -1.3 b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO. c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO. … Not available. Gambia 57 Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources 1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year Page 1 of 3 - Gambia Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc 0-27 days 6-11 months a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making intercountry comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups. 12-23 months ... Period or yearb Infant totale ... ... 0-11 months Neonatal 28 days- 5 months Post-neonatald ... 1980-1989 a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current agespecific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods. 1 VR/SRSb 1993 54 totale ... ... 24-59 months totale 3 Source c Under-5 0-4 years 0 2000 Child ... ... ... ... ... a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc 141 Males Females 111 150 Percentage of population aged 60+ years Uncertainty 105 LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years) Uncertainty Total population (000) POPULATION ESTIMATES Annual growth rate (%) Dependency ratio (per 100) Total fertility rate 2003 1426 3.2 84 5.2 5.6 79 5.8 4.7 2003 123 130 62 52 65 56 59 PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000) Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb ) Both sexes 2003 Uncertainty Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate) Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya ; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods. Males Females 61 49 Both sexes 99 116 132 332 189 510 262 146 434
5 Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health 1998-2002 19981999200020012002 Total expenditure on health as of gross domestic product 6866727273 General government expenditure on health as of total expenditure on health 245342442437446 Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health 7556585856354 General government expenditure on health as of total govemment expenditure 7210 Extemal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health 262316 540 ocial security expenditure on health as of general government expenditure on health00000 Out-of-Pocket expenditure as of private expenditure on health 685651644646643 Private Prepaid plans as of private expenditure on health n/a n/a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general govemment and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries ( except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional-BKKBN) were avaiable for onty 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have I aly developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the oECD Health Data 2004. Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the ce relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are showm as i 6 National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health 1998-2002 19981999200020012002 per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate(USS) 2323232118 Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate 7072828583 Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate(USS) 681098 Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHo, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004 e Official exchange rates have been used n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available 7 Selected immunization indicators in all wHo Member states ewboms immunized with BCG 2003(%) 99 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003(%) 90 children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003(%) 90 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003(%) 90 1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003(%) Districts achieving at least 80%DTP3 coverage 2003(%) 14 Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid(PAB)(%6) n/a Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003(%) Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003 9 Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization? Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003 Yes Number of wild polio cases reported 2004(as of25/01/05) Country polio eradication status 2004 non-endemic Use of auto-disable (AD)syringes 2003 exclusive AD use se of vaccine of assured quality 2003 Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%) See explanatory notes for sources and methods n.d.= no data reported Page2of3· Gambia
5 6 7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States Yes 63 Yes Yes 0 non-endemic Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003 Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05) Country polio eradication status 2004 Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003 95 9 37 37 1999 1998 National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002 Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002 8 17 2001 2001 1998 2000 2000 2002 23 23 Page 2 of 3 - 1999 a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available. 10 Gambia 82 85 9 70 64.3 n/a 65.1 n/a n/a 68.5 0 0 64.4 64.6 65.8 55.4 000 24.5 44.2 44.6 Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 23 18 Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 2002 7.2 9.4 12 34.2 43.7 7.2 75.5 55.8 56.3 Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product 6.8 7.2 7.3 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%) 1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%) Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%) Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%) a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported 99 90 n/a n/a 36 6.6 Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%) 90 14 n/a exclusive AD use Use of vaccine of assured quality 2003 26.2 31.6 90 90 Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%) 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%) children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%) 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%) Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 25 14.4 General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 10 Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health 39 33.5 40.6 Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on health External resources for health as % of total expenditure on health a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0. Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003 Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%) Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization? 90 21 83 6 72 8
8 Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health Contraceptive prevalence rate(modern methods) 1+ ANC visits(%6) 4+ANC visits(%)Ye regnant women who rec 2000 Births attended by skilled health personne 552000 Births in health facilities Births by caesarean section No, of mi ailable 981997 Annual no of live births,2000(000) 49 Maternal mortality ratio 2000(per 100 000 live births) Stillbirth rate 2000(per 1000 total births) Early neonatal mortality rate 2000(per 1000 live births) Neonatal mortality rate 2000(per 1000 live births) These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States'own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for See explanatory notes for sources and methods Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods. Page 3 of 3
8 1+ ANC visits (%) 92 Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health Births by caesarean section Births in health facilities Births attended by skilled health personnel (%) Year Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods) Pregnant women who received No. of midwives available Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000) Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births) … 98 … 37 1997 2000 … … 55 (%) 9 2000 Year Page 3 of 3 - Gambia Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births) Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births) 49 540b 46 Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births) These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for consideration.a a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods. Total Year 44b Year … 2000 4+ ANC visits (%)
georgia Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparability; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods 1 Basic indicators for all WHo Member states POPULATION ESTIMATES 19932003 Total population (000) 5126 Annual growth rate( %) Dependency ratio(per 100) Percentage of population ag 158 188 4 LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (year Both sexes 67 Uncertainty PROBABILITY OF DYING(per 1000) Both sexes Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rate y 2003 39 Uncertainty 40 45·54 Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate) 2003 195 76 170-223 See explanatory notes for sources and methods bUnder-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births)of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific ortality rates. 2a Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003 Under-5 mortality rate(both sexes) Data from available sources Annual average percent change 1980-1989 1990-1999 2000-2003 available 1990-19341935-1993 2000-2003WRSRS Suney/Census VR/Rs Suve/Census VRSRs Survey/Census -09 g 1999 ortality rate is the probab ressed as per 1000 live births)of a child born in a specif ic year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age- specif ic mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods b The column"VR/SRS-vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO The column"Survey/Census " shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO Not available 2b Under-five mortality rates(per 1000 directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year Post-neonatal Odyeaso-a7 dags 38 olife 6-11 months toarf0-11 monts 12-23 months24-590 montsotar a Results are computed from nationally representat a standard method or vital registration without amy adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter- the results are method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See ta from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period cVR: vital registration DHS: Demographic and Health Survey Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months. e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense Not available Page 1 of3
1 2003 --- --- - - 2a 2b b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period. c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey. d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months. e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense. … Not available. Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003 Basic indicators for all WHO Member States Annual average percent change 1990-1994 1995-1999 2000-2003 -0.9 9 2 0 2001 0 0 b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO. c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO. … Not available. Georgia 71 Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources 1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year Page 1 of 3 - Georgia Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc 0-27 days 6-11 months a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making intercountry comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups. 12-23 months ... Period or yearb Infant totale ... ... 0-11 months Neonatal 28 days- 5 months Post-neonatald ... 1980-1989 a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current agespecific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods. 0 VR/SRSb 1993 69 totale ... ... 24-59 months totale 1 Source c Under-5 0-4 years 9 1999 Child ... ... ... ... ... a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc 49 Males Females 45 54 Percentage of population aged 60+ years Uncertainty 40 LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years) Uncertainty Total population (000) POPULATION ESTIMATES Annual growth rate (%) Dependency ratio (per 100) Total fertility rate 2003 5126 -0.5 53 15.8 1.8 49 18.8 1.4 2003 45 50 68 73 76 67 75 PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000) Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb ) Both sexes 2003 Uncertainty Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate) Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya ; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods. Males Females 72 66 Both sexes 35 39 42 195 170 223 76 59 96
5 Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health 1998-2002 19981999200020012002 Total expenditure on health as of gross domestic product General government expenditure on health as of total expenditure on health 37.633337,427 Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health 54662467626729 Extemal resources for health as % of total expenditure on health 13 11138126 ocial security expenditure on health as %of general government expenditure on health 39.3 54.4 47.9 42.3 27.6 Out-of-Pocket expenditure as of private expenditure on health Private Prepaid plans as of private expenditure on health 4:1 See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general govemment and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries ( except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional-BKKBN) were avaiable for onty 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have I aly developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the oECD Health Data 2004. Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the ce relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are showm as i 6 National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health 1998-2002 1998199920020012002 per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate(USS) 1613202225 Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate 6166911123 Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate(USS) 5 7 Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHo, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004 e Official exchange rates have been used n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available 7 Selected immunization indicators in all wHo Member states ewboms immunized with BCG 2003(%) 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003(%) 76 children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003(%) 73 49 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003(%) 1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003(%) Districts achieving at least 80%DTP3 coverage 2003(%) 48 Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid(PAB)(%6) n/a Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003(%) Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003 8 Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization? Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003 N Number of wild polio cases reported 2004(as of25/01/05) Country polio eradication status 2004 certifled pollo free Use of auto-disable (AD)syringes 2003 partial AD use se of vaccine of assured quality 2003 Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%) 19 See explanatory notes for sources and methods n.d.= no data reported Page2o3·Geor
5 6 7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States Yes 19 Yes No 0 certified polio free Vitamin A distribution linked with routine immunization 2003 Number of wild polio cases reported 2004 (as of 25/01/05) Country polio eradication status 2004 Use of auto-disable (AD) syringes 2003 n/a 8 41 33 1999 1998 National health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998-2002 Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998-2002 7 28 2001 2001 1998 2000 2000 2002 16 13 Page 2 of 3 - 1999 a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b the exchange rate changed from 2.15 Won in 2001 to 152 Won in 2002, drastically affecting total health expenditure and general government health expenditure in US dollars between the two years. c These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. d Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they were not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. e Official exchange rates have been used. 'n/a' Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no figures were available. 7 Georgia 96 111 8 61 98.7 0.4 99.4 0.6 1.1 99.6 54.4 42.3 98.9 96.9 62.4 72.9 39.3 47.9 27.6 45.4 33.3 27.1 Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 20 25 Per capita total expenditure on health at international dollar rate Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) 2002 5.1 6.8 5.8 37.6 37.4 3.7 54.6 66.7 62.6 Total expenditure on health as % of gross domestic product 2.4 3.4 3.8 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of Hib vaccine 2003 (%) 1-year-olds immunized with yellow fever vaccine 2003 (%) Districts achieving at least 80% DTP3 coverage 2003 (%) Total routine vaccine spending financed using government funds 2003 (%) a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. n/a = not applicable n.d. = no data reported 87 76 3.1 1.3 32 2.5 Children born in 2003 protected against tetanus by vaccination of their mothers with tetanus toxoid (PAB) (%) n/a 48 n/a partial AD use Use of vaccine of assured quality 2003 5 8.1 73 49 Newborns immunized with BCG 2003 (%) 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of DTP 2003 (%) children under 2 years immunized with 1 dose of measles 2003 (%) 1-year-olds immunized with 3 doses of hepatitis B 2003 (%) Per capita government expenditure on health at international dollar rate 25 5.9 General government expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health b General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure 4.3 Out-of-Pocket expenditure as % of private expenditure on health Private Prepaid plans as % of private expenditure on health 11 13.8 12.6 Social security expenditure on health as % of general government expenditure on health External resources for health as % of total expenditure on health a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b In some cases the sum of the ratios of general government and private expenditures on health may not add to 100 because of rounding. c Information on expenditures by parastatal and other ministries (except Badan Koordinasi Keluarga Berencana Nasional -BKKBN) were avaiable for only 2001 and 2002. d These are preliminary estimates while awaiting final confirmation on Oil for Food programme expenditures. Data do not include expenditures in the three northern governorates. e Health data for year 2002 have been largely developed by WHO, as they are not yet available through the OECD Health Data 2004. n/a Used when the information accessed indicates that a cell should have an entry but no estimates could be made. 0 Used when no evidence of the schemes to which the cell relates exist. Some estimates yielding a ratio below 0.04% are shown as 0. Number of diseases covered by routine immunization before 24 months 2003 Pregnant women immunized with two or more doses of tetanus toxoid 2003 (%) Was a 2nd opportunity provided for measles immunization? n/a 22 123 7 66 5
8 Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health (%)Ye Contraceptive prevalence rate(modern methods) 202000 1+ ANC visits(%6) 4+ANC visits(%)Ye regnant women who rec Births attended by skilled health personne 961999 Births in health facilities 92199 Births by caesarean section 122002 No, of mi ailable 15002002 Annual no of live births,2000(000) Maternal mortality ratio 2000(per 100 000 live births) Stillbirth rate 2000(per 1000 total births) 23 Early neonatal mortality rate 2000(per 1000 live births) Neonatal mortality rate 2000(per 1000 live births) These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States'own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for See explanatory notes for sources and methods Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods. Page 3 of 3
8 1+ ANC visits (%) 91 Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health Births by caesarean section Births in health facilities Births attended by skilled health personnel (%) Year Contraceptive prevalence rate (modern methods) Pregnant women who received No. of midwives available Annual no. of live births, 2000 (000) Maternal mortality ratio 2000 (per 100 000 live births) 12 1500 2002 19b 2002 1999 92 1999 96 (%) 20 2000 Year Page 3 of 3 - Georgia Early neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births) Neonatal mortality rate 2000 (per 1000 live births) 57 32b 25 Stillbirth rate 2000 (per 1000 total births) These data are estimates from various international sources and may not be the same as Member States' own estimates. They have not been submitted to Member States for consideration.a a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b Estimates derived by regression and similar estimation methods. Total Year 23 Year … 1999 4+ ANC visits (%)
Germany Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparability; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods 1 Basic indicators for all WHo Member states POPULATION ESTIMATES 19932003 Total population (000) 82476 Annual growth rate( %) Dependency ratio(per 100) 46 Percentage of population aged 60+ye 205244 4 LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (year Both sexes Uncertainty 万na PROBABILITY OF DYING(per 1000) Both sexes Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rate y 2003 5 5 Uncertainty 5 Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate) 2003 115 59 111-119 See explanatory notes for sources and methods bUnder-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births)of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific ortality rates. 2a Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003 Under-5 mortality rate(both sexes) Data from available sources Annual average percent change 1980-1989 1990-1999 2000-2003 available 1990-19341935-1993 2000-2003WRSRS Suney/Census VR/Rs Suve/Census VRSRs Survey/Census -6.1 -3.9 4.4 10 10 0 02001 ortality rate is the probab ressed as per 1000 live births)of a child born in a specif ic year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age- specif ic mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods b The column"VR/SRS-vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO The column"Survey/Census " shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO Not available 2b Under-five mortality rates(per 1000 directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year Post-neonatal 0-4 years months 6-11 months total 0-11 months 12-23 manths 24-59 monthstotar' 2001 VR 04 0.6 a Results are computed from nationally representat a standard method or vital registration without amy adjustment. Care should be exercised when making inter- the results are method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See ta from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period cVR: vital registration DHS: Demographic and Health Survey Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months. e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense Not available Page1d3· Germany
1 2003 --- --- - - 2a 2b b Data from national vital registration systems refer to specific years whereas for surveys the results refer to a five-year period. c VR: vital registration; DHS: Demographic and Health Survey. d Data from vital registration reported to WHO are not sufficiently detailed to permit the calculation of post neonatal mortality rates for 28 days-5 months and 6-11 months. e Totals are not equivalent to the sum of the rates of the component age groups since the figures provided are probabilities of dying rather than rates in the strict sense. … Not available. 115 111 119 59 58 60 4 4 4 2003 Uncertainty Between ages 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate) Figures computed by WHO to ensure comparabilitya ; they are not necessarily the official statistics of Member States, which may use alternative rigorous methods. Males Females 79 76 Both sexes 5 76 82 82 76 82 24.4 1.4 2003 5 PROBABILITY OF DYING (per 1000) Under age 5 years (under-5 mortality rateb ) Both sexes 2003 82476 0.2 46 48 Total population (000) POPULATION ESTIMATES Annual growth rate (%) Dependency ratio (per 100) 5 5 Percentage of population aged 60+ years Uncertainty 4 LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (years) Uncertainty Total fertility rate 20.5 1.3 a See explanatory notes for sources and methods. b Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current age-specific mortality rates. VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc 2001 VR 5 1.6 4 Child 24-59 months totale 0 Source c Under-5 0-4 years 1 1980-1989 a Under-five mortality rate is the probability (expressed as per 1000 live births) of a child born in a specific year dying before reaching five years of age, if subjected to current agespecific mortality rates. The estimates presented here are the same as those published in Annex Table 1. See explanatory notes for sources and methods. 0 VR/SRSb 10 ... Neonatal 28 days- 5 months Post-neonatald … totale 3 a Results are computed from nationally representative surveys based on a standard method or vital registration without any adjustment. Care should be exercised when making intercountry comparisons as the results are not directly comparable since the method of calculation varies depending on sources and there are different degrees of completeness of vital registration data submitted by Member States. See explanatory notes for definition of age groups. 12-23 months 0.6 Period or yearb Infant totale … 0.4 0-11 months Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc VR/SRSb Survey/Censusc 1990-1999 2000-2003 Latest available year Page 1 of 3 - Germany Germany 79 Under-5 mortality rate (both sexes)a Data from available sources 1993 79 5 Males Females 10 2 0 2001 b The column "VR /SRS" - vital registration/sample registration system shows the number of years of data from either system available at WHO. c The column "Survey/Census" shows the number of surveys and censuses available at WHO. … Not available. 0-27 days 6-11 months Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, broken down by age and latest available period or year Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990-2003, and availability of data 1980-2003 Basic indicators for all WHO Member States Annual average percent change 1990-1994 1995-1999 2000-2003 -6.1 -3.9 -4.4