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WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data World health statistics 2011. 1.Health status indicators. 2.World health. 3.Health services - statistics. 4.Mortality. 5.Morbidity. 6.Life expectancy. 7.Demography. 8.Statistics. I.World Health Organization. ISBN 978 92 4 156419 9
(NLM classification: WA 900.1)
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Acknowledgements This publication was produced by the WHO Department of Health Statistics and Informatics of the Innovation, Information, Evidence and Research Cluster in collaboration with WHO technical programmes and regional offices. WHO is grateful to UNICEF, the Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States of America and the World Bank for their contributions.
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Table of Contents Abbreviations
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Introduction
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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 95] [2–4] [22–51]
[37–58]
7
33 [28–40]
34
[31–36]
35
[34–37]
50
[48–53]
77
86
32.4
…
…
81.8
66.5
9.5
64.5
46
[37–62]
37
[33–41]
43
[40–47]
63
[59–69]
66
89
…
…
…
51.9
…
9.2
71.9
86
[66– >95]
41
[38–44]
71
[66–76]
79
[72–87]
71
72
…
…
…
…
…
…
70.8
…
86
[82–90]
87
[83–92]
66
69
38.9
…
…
77.2
64.1
11.2
62.7
53
45
[43–48]
62
[59–65]
69
86
… [40–79]
101
36
[33–39]
Table 4
Children aged