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Page 1: WESTERN PACIFIC REGION · Brunei 5.77 201 China 9 596.96 1 026 504 Cook hI.nds 0.24 18 Democratic Kampucbea 181.04 6 780 Fiji 18.27 657 Prench PolyneS18 4.00 154 Guam 0.55 111 IIong
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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION

DATA BANK

ON

SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

Manila, Philippines

August 1983

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PREFACE

The Socioeconomic and Health Indicators Data Bank was established in 1979 by the Regional Office for the Western Pacific of the World Health Organization as a basis for studying the health situation in the Region and assessing health trends. In 1981, the information provided by the data bank was corrected and updated and data in respect of thirteen additional indicators were added. An attempt was also made to categorize these indicators.

The present compilation of the data bank includes additional indicators relevant to the global and regional monitoring of the implementation of strategies for health for all by the year 2000. The thirty-one indicators contained in the data bank as of March 1983 were used in the preparation of the report on regional monitoring to be submitted to the Regional Committeee in September 1983. Responses received from Member States in relation to the Common Framework and Format For Monitoring Progress in Implementing the Strategies For Health For All by the Year 2000 have been used in updating the contents of the data bank.

It should be emphasized that, in spite of the precautions taken and the csreful screening of data, some of the information may have a relatively low degree of reliability and comparability. In addition the extent of coverage varies among the indicators and from country to country.

In spite of these limitations, this document presents an overview of the regional situation, although it does not provide any indepth description of individual countries or areas. To facilitate its usage, data on all indicators are presented by country/area while data for all countries/aress are presented by indicator.

The data contained in this document are stored on diskettes supported by the Word Processing System 30 and can be provided, on request, to those interested.

Any comments you wish to make to improve this document will be greatly appreciated.

Hiroshi Nakajima, MD.,Ph.D. Regional Director

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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Regional Office for the Western Pacific

WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK

ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

Part II - By Country or Area

Manila, Philippines August 1983

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK

ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

PART II INDlCA'OORS BY COUNTRY OR AREA

Table of Contents

............................................................................... " .. " ........ " ........ American SalllOa Australia ............. " ........................... ,. .. ,. .. ,. ,. ...... " ....... ,. . " .................. ,. ........ .. Brunei ................. " .... " .. " .... " .... " .... " ........ '" .... ,. ........ ,. ,. .. ,. ... ,. ,. ........ ,. .... ,. ... ,. ..... .. ~itI:a. ............................................ ,. ........... ,. .. ,. ........ ,. ....... ,. ,. ............................. ,. .. ~ok 181a-q,da ..... ,. ,. ,. ....................... ,. ,. .... ,. .... ,. ...... ,. .... ,. .. ,. ,. .. ,. .. " .. ,. .................. .. Democratie Kampuchea ................. ,. .......... ,. .. ,. .... ,. .. ,. ........ ,. .............. ,. .. ,. ............ ,. . Fiji ............... ,. ... ,. .. ,. ,. ,. ............................... ,. .......... ,. ............. ,. ............... . French Polyneaia ............ ,. ...... ,. ..... ,. ....................... ,. ....... ,. ........ " ... .

........ " " " " " ............ " ......... " ... " ... " ...... " .. " .. " ............................ " ... Guam Hong Kong Japan Kiribati

............. " .................................... " ................. . ... " . " ................. " ....... " ...... " ........................................... . ...... " ....................... " .............. " ............................ . Lao People's Democratic Republic ................................... • ' ........ " ..• IMa-cao ..................... • -....... " .................................... " ......... " •••••••• ........ ~" ........ " ...................................... . iMalaysia buru .. ' ... " .. ' ............................................................................. .. New Caledonia New Zealatld

.................. " ................................... " ........ " .......... ~ " ................... -................................................................... .

Ifi ue ............. " . " " " ............ " •• " ......... " ... " .............................................. .. Papua t1ew Q.1inea ....................................................................... ..

................................................................................................ Philippines Republic of Korea ......... " ......................................................... .- ...... .- ...... .. Samoa .............................................................................................................. ............................. " ............................................. .. Singapore Solomon Islands .................................................................................. Tokelau .................................................................................................... Tonga ............................................................................................... Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands ....................................... Tuvalu .......................................................................................... Vanuatu ....................................................................... .. Viet Ham .. , ............................................................... .. ~.1·1is and rutuna .............. ' .. .............................. " ........ " ..

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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Regional Office for the Western Pacific

WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK

ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

PART I BY INDICATORS

Manila, Philippines August 1983

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANI<

ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

Part I BY INDICATORS

TABLE OF <XlNTENTS

Indicators Number Name

1. Area(in 1000 sq kilometres)

2. Population

3. Annual population growth rate

4. Percentage of population (less than 15 years and 65+)

5. Urban population

6. Rate of natural increase of population per annum (%)

7. Crude birth rate

8. Crude death rate

9. Life expectancy at birth, by sex

10. Infant mortality rate

11. Total fertility rate

12. Socio-economic indicators for the year 2000

Definition Page

The area in square kilometres 1 relates to total surface area of the specified geographical units

Estimated total popUlation 1

Average annual growth rate of 1 population for a given period computed by fitting a trend line to logarithmic value of population

Population aged less than 15 years 1 or 65 years and above as a percentage of total population

Population in urban areas as 2 per cent of total population

Net crude increase of population - 3 the difference between crude birth rate and crude death rate

Number of live births to estimated 3 mid-year total population

Number of deaths to estimated 3 mid year total population

Average number of years a new born 3 can be expected to live under the prevailing mortality conditions

Number of deaths under one year of 4 age among a given population per 1000 live births which occurred among the population

Number of live births - legitimate 4 or illegitimate - in One year per 1000 women of ages 15-49 years whether married or unmarried

Forecast values for the year 2000 5-6

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.,' Indicators

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PART I lIYINDlCATORS

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont'd)

tluml>er Hame Definition Pa-ge

I' 13. Per capita Gross National Product (GNP) at market prices

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Per~entage ,Gross Domestic PToduot(GDP) derived from manufacturing industries at confltantfactor:cost

EConomicallY active population in primary sector

Daily per capita calorie SUpply

18. 'Nilyt>er 'caplta, protein supply

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Value including compensstion of ' 7 employees, operating surplUS, provision for the consumption of fixed capital and indirect taxes less subsidies to prod.uc,ers, of gross output of goods and services by resident producers ,less the value of their intermediate consumption divided by mid-year population and converted to U.S. dollars

Average annual growth ratas of GIiP 7 per capits at constant market prices during 1970-79

Percentage of output from manufacturing industries to total Gross Domestic Product in producers values at constant factor cost

All persons engsged or seeking employment in an economic activity, whether as employers, own account workers, salaried employees or unpaid workers assisting in,the operation of a family farm or business

The total calorie supply available for human consumption divided 'by the total number of actual population utili%ing it

The total protein supply available for human consumption divided by the total number of actual population utili%ing it

The number of reported adult literates i.e. persons who have the ability to read and write, divided by the total number of the adult population, 15 years of age and over

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PART I BY INDICATORS

TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont'd)

Indicators Number Name

20. Health budget/expenditure

21. Health manpower

22. Ten leading causes of conmrunicable diseases morbidity

23. Ten leading causes of mortality

24. Cases and deaths for six diseases und.er the WHO Expanded Programme on Immunization

25. Cases and deaths for six diseases under the WHO Annual Communicable Diseases Bulletin

26. Cases for five diseases under the WHO Monthly Communicable Diseases Notes

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Proportion of infants fully immunized against tuberculosis, diphtheria, poliomyelitis and measles

Percent of population served with safe water

Definition Page

Government consumption budget or 9 expenditure at current prices for health sector

Number of persons qualified from 10 recognized medical or health institutions and actually working in the country whether in private or as employees of an official service or a private institution

Top ten causes under which the 11-18 largest number of cases have been reported during a given year

Top ten causes under which the 19-26 largest number of deaths have been reported dur\ng a given year

Number of cases and deaths due to 27-28 Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Poliomyelitis, Tuberculosis and Measles reported during the year

Number of cases and deaths due to 29-30 causes that are of emerging public health significance reported during the year

Number of cases and deaths due to 31-32 causes considered as of epidemic significance reported during the year

Proportion of infants under 1 year of age who have been fully immunized against tuberculosis, diphtheria, poliomyelitis and measles

Percentage of popUlation with water laid in the living quarters by pipes from a community-wide system or an individual installation such as a pressure tank, pump, etc. inside or outside the living quarters but within 100 metres

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Indicators Name

Percent of population with adequate sanitary facilities

Definition

Percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity

Percent of low birth weights infants ( 2499 g)

Percentage of newborn infants with a birth weight of less than 2500 grams (up to and including 2499 grams)

Maternal mortality rate

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Number of deaths of women while pregnant,or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and .the site of the pregnancy. froll ahy cause relates to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management but not from accidental or incidental cause

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1f!SrT.RN PACIFIC REGION DATA HANK

ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

Country fAr •• Area 1982 E8timated (in 1000 sq km) population (1000)

American Samoa 0.20 35

Auatraha 7 686.85 15 176

Brunei 5.77 201

China 9 596.96 1 026 504

Cook hI.nds 0.24 18

Democratic Kampucbea 181.04 6 780

Fiji 18.27 657

Prench PolyneS18 4.00 154

Guam 0.55 111

IIong Kong 1.05 5 233

.Japan 372.31 118 499

Kiribati 0.89 60

Lao People 8 Dem. Rep. 236.80 4 102

Macao 0.02 292

Malaysia: Penlnsular 131.59

Sabah 73.71 14 519

Sarawat 124.45

Nauru 0.02 7 New Caledonia 19.06 ... Rev Z.aland 268.68 3 158

lIiu,8 0.26 3

Papua New Guinea 461. 69 3 329

Phl.hppines 300.00 50 779

Republic of Korea 98.48 39 3,6

Samoa 2.83 159

Slngapore 0.58 2 472

Solomon Islands 28.45 239

Tokelau. 0.01 3

Tonga 0.70 99

T T of the Pacific Islands 1. 78 121

Tuvalu '" 8

Vanuatu 14.76 124

Viet Nam 331.69 55 955

Wallis and Futuna 0.20 ... TOTAL IlPR 1 348 133

Annual popuhtion JO!;roW'th rate ( %)

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<1980-81) 1.6

( 1982) 3.4

U982) 1..

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(l982) 2.9

(1982) 1.8

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(1982) 1.9

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American .5..,. .... ... """tra11a 1982 24.7 9.7

Brunei 1980 35.0 3.0 .

at1Da 1982. 32.7 5.6

Cook 18land. ~82 49.8 4.0

D~crat1c X8apucbea 1982 33.1 2.3

Fiji 1982 36.3 3.3

!'noUDh Polyne81a ... ... Goa .. 1982 39.6 1.7

110", 1<1", 1982 24.3 6.9

Japan 1982 23.1 9.5

Kinbati 1982 41.1 3.6

Lao People • 1M.. Rep. 1982 43.2 3.0

Jlacao 1980 34.0 4.0

Kala,,,. . 1982 38.1 3.7

kuru ... ... llev Caledonia . ... ... _Zeeland 1982 26.3 10.0

Niue 1982 46.1 6.6

Papua \lew Guinea. . 1980 41.9 . ,., 1'h11 ipp1ne8 1982 39.8 1.9

lepobl1c of Korea . 1982 31.9 ... 1 _a 1981 47.2 3.0

SlD8apore 1982 25.6 4.9

SolO1OOn loland. 1976 48.6 3.3

Tokelau . ... ... To",. 1982 39.1 3.3

1 T of the Paeif1C Islands 1982 44.3 4.1

TuValu 1979 33.4 4.7

Vanuatu , 1979 45.6 3.0' Viet Jlam • 1980 ,41.2 3.6

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1980 45.7

1960 86.0

1900· . 76.0

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1980 29.9

1980 15.0

1980 37.0 1 •• 0 39.0

19.0 17.>

1980 92.0

1980 78.0

1980 37.8

1980 n.o 1980 98.0

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1980 20.7

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1900 ".6 ...

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1980 19.0 . ' ..

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13 Lao People r• ])em. Rep.

14 Macao

15 Malaysia

16 Nauru

17 New Caledonia

18 New Zealand

19 Niue

20 papua lIew Cll1nea

21 Pbilippines

22 Republic of lore a

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BAlIK

ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INl>ICAIORS

Rate of natural Year increase of Crude Crude-

population birth dearh % per annum rate rate

1980-82 2.98 34.3 4.5

1981 0.85 15.8 7.3

1981 2.67 30.4 3.7

1982 1.35 21.4 7.9

1979 1.89 25.7 6.8

1982 2.59 45.5 19.6

1980 2.30 29.4 6.4

1982 2.30 30 7

1981 2.53 29.2 3.9

1981 1.21 16.9 4.8

1982 0.68 12.9 6.1

1978 2.09 34.9 14.0

1982 2.51 40.8 15.7

1982 1.80 26 8

1982 2.29 29.4 6.5

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. . . ... . . . 1980 0.81 16.1 B.O

1980 2.3 30.3 7.3

l>1>-'U """ Old " .. 1980 2.52 32.2 7.0

1981 1.68 23.4 6.6

1976-81 0.56 29.2 7.0 19.1 1.20 17.3 5.3

1970-76 3.33 45.0 11. 7*

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1979 2.59 30.0 4.1

1979 0.87 23.7 15.0

1979 2.90 45.0 16.0

1975-SO 2.38 30.4 6.6

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laeriean Samoa . 1980-82 16.7

"otraha 1977-81 10.6 1975-80

Brunei 1982 15.8 1975-80

. China 1982 42 -19HZ

Cook Iliand •. 1979 38.5 1982

Democratic Kampuchea 1982 160.0 1982

F1Ji . 1982 35 1982 French Polynel14 · .. Gum 1981 10.6

Houg [(oug 1982 9.9 1982

Japan 1982 8 1982

)Clubati 1978 87 1982 Lao Peopl" • Oem. Rep. 1982 124 1982 llacao 1982 18.0

llalayoia 1982 24.9 1982· Nauru. .. . IIew Caledoma · .. IIew Zealand 1975. 16.0 .,0<

Niue ... Papua IIew GuiD"a 1981 73 v' 1 .. ,,-80

PhiliJ>p111e8 1982 51 1982 RepubUe of [(orea 1980 32.0 1982 SaJio.a 1982 35 1975-80

bugapore 1982 10.8 1902

11010lI011 Is1ando 1975-76 46.0 nl>-80

'l'okelau . · .. 'l'ouga 1981 21. 7

T T of the P.ci~ie Ielanda 1982 29.0

'l'Uvalu 1982 37.5 1"",

Vanuatu 1979 40"50 Viet _ . 1982 34.7 1975-80

Walli8 and FUtuna .. .

Total fertility rate (15-49 years)

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA ~K

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2000 Country/Area Estimated Year

population ( '000)

American Samoa 39

Au.tralia 17 162 1995-2000

Brunei 306

China 1 189 512 1995-2000

Cook Islands 37

Democratic Kampuchea 13 403 1995-2000

F1ji 764 1995-2000

French Polynes18 247

QI.., 213

Hong Kong 6 262 1995-2000

Japan 128 901 1995-2000

Klribati 95

Lao People' 8 Dem. Rep_ S 725 1995-2000

Macao 334

Hauyei.: Penin.ular

Sabah 20 181 1995-2000

Sarawak

Nau'" 10

New Caledonia 282

New Zeat-nd 4 021 1995-2000

Niue 7

Papua New -Guinea 4 986 1995-2000

Philippines 83434 1995-2000

Repub11c of Korea 50 790 1995-2000

S"""'. 203 S1ncapore 3 095 1995-2000

Solomon Islands 462

Tokelau . .. Tonga 119

T T of the Paciflc Islaads 234

Tuvalu - ... Vanuatu 166

Viet Ham 79 355 1995-2000

Wallie and Futuna 9

TOTAl WPR 1 610 995

L1fe expectancy at birth

Male Female

.. . · .. 71.3 78.1

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71.4 7.6.4

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION OA'!A IlANK

ON SOClOECOIIOKlC MID IIIlALTII INDICATORS

1995-2000 Crude 110. Country/Area Annual pop'n Yea.r ~ birtb

srowtn rate (X)

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1 Allericaa $araoa 1.05

2 Australi.a: 0.93 1995-2000 15.1

3 Brunei 2.00 ... " ChiDa 0.91 1995-2000 17.4

5 Cook Island. 1.10 . . . 6 Democratic Kampuchea 1.86 199:;-2000 28.5

7 fiji 0.64 1995-2000 17.9

8 French Po111leeia 1.31 ... 9 Guam 2.58 . . ,

10 Hoag ·Koog 0.86 1995-2000 14.9

11 Japan 0.48 1995-2000 14.1

12 Kiribati 1.58 ... 13 Leo People's De •• lIep. 1.93 1995-2000 31.9

14 Macao 0.90 ... IS Kal.,..i." Peuiuau.t«:r

Sabab 1.52 1995-2000 21.1

Scravak

16 lIa .... u 1.03 ... 11 New C.l.4oat& 2.48 ... 18 _ Zeall",,1 0.92 199'-2000 16.0

19 Hiue . 1.11 ... 20 Papua Ne'w GuiDe'a 2.11 1995-2000 30.6

21 Philippine. 2.05 1995-2000 26.2

22 Republic of Korea 1.1S 1995-2000 la.8

23 BalDOa 0.7 1995-2000 21 24 Si .. apore 0.S7 1995-2000 15.1 . . . 25 SOl ..... laad. 3.30 ... 26 'hiIi.lau ... ... 21 ~a 1.04 . ... 28 T t of tbe Pacific Islaad. 2.05 ... 29 'D.I9&lu Q.OO. ... 30 V8I111atu 1.83 ...

..

31 Viet, Ma_ 1.81 1995-2000 29.0

32 Wallie aad Futuoa 0.00 ...

Crude NatuL"al death Increase

ra.te (Z) per .Aaua

8.7 0.64

.. ... 7.1 0.91

I

.. ... 9.9 1.86

4.8 1.31

.. ...

.. ... 7.5 0.74

9.4 0.47

. . ... 12.6 1.93

.. ."

5.9 1.52

.. ...

.. ... 8.1 0.1' .. .. . 9.5 2.11

5.7 2.05

6.9 1.19

5 1.6 6.4 0.S7

... ...

.. . ...

... . ..

. .. ...

. , . . ..

. .. ." 10.9 1.81

... ...

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WESTERN PACIFIC REaION DATA BANK

ON SOCI0ECONOIUC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

110. Couatry!Area

1 American Samoa

2 Australia

3 Bru.nei

4 China

.5 Coole Ialands

6 Democratic Kampuebea

7 Fiji

8 french Polynesia

9 a...a 10 lIoag Koag

11 Japan

12 kiribat1

13 Lao People s Dell.. Rep.

14 Ma~ao

15 Kalayaia

16 lfauru

17 Mew Calecloni.

18 _ Zealand

19 Ill.ue

ZO Papua Hew Guinea

2L . PhilipP1nea

22 IlepubUC of Korea

23 Samoa

24 BillgapOre

25 Solomon Island.

26 Tokelau

27 to .... 211 't T of tbo Pa~ific lelands

29 Tuvalu

30 Vaauatu

:J1 Viet tfiua

32 WaUis aDd 'utuna

• Per, .. ,.to GOP .

** 0.<0 i. for 1970-1977 + Data i. for 1972-1981

Per capita GNP Rate of at marll::et growth of I prices in US$ per capita

Year Data GNP. (X) 1970-1979

... ... 1980-81 8 240 1.4

1982 9 131* 4.6

1980 290 2.8

... ...

.. , ... 1980 1 8S0 3.0

1980 6 780 1.8**

1919 4 760 5.1**

1982 4 350 6.5

1980 9 890 3.9

1982 300 6.0**

... '" 1982 1 500 15.0

1983 1 868 5.4

... ...

... ... 1982 9 214 0.5

... '" 1982 954 0.3

1980 120 3.9

1981 1 607 8.1

1982 302 ... 1981 4 200 6.7

1981 601 2.1

... '" 1982 499 0.9**

... ... 1982 446 ... 1982 620 1.S**

1982 <500 ... ... ...

PatC t Pagd 7

Percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) fro .. manufacturing at constant factor coa

Year Dota

...

...

... 1980 34.0

1918 S.l

... 1980 11.6

...

... 1979 21.6

... 1978 47.2

..,

... 1981 21.4

. ..

.. .

.. ,

.., 1971 7.1

1980 25 ••

1980 29.9

... 1980 22.5

...

... 1979 9.9

...

...

...

...

.. .

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WESTIRN PACIFIC REGION DATA BAlIK

ON SOOI~IC AIID IIl!ALTN 1I1J)lCATOIB

' .... Country I Are. Year ~~"Adn,:.fn ""tin

~~ 0 .. 1..... i~, ~,ri

1 Americ ... _ .. . .. . 2 11~80 3" , .. 3 : B." ... l , .... '"

, 4 ' CAi .... . !1980 265 81~ 5'.8 , COOk ... ... b uao 2 522 74.0

7 Fiji , ,1980 83 40.1

8 Frencb ... ... 9 .,,",,\, ..

',. lU .IIDDC 1'Oag, .. IN . 57 2.5

11 , Japan . 11980 6.617 11.0

12 . .. ... 13 Uo ._~ •• '. lIeIa .... p. ,uao 1 300 . ]J.8

14 ...... 0 '-

.... ... IS 'IMO 2216 47.'

. 16 - . ... ... 17 .-- lun " . ... 18 I ...... . !1980 ll~ 9.3

19 lWIe. ... ... 20 I P.,. .. " CUi .... I_ .. 1 25' 82.3

Z1 'lMO a 100 46 .• 0

Z2 or &0".. ,1980 ! .'

5 601 ' .38.6

23 , 1916 2.02' •. 12.0

'2Ioi , 1980 21 7.2

.25 1980 6 30.0

,,26 ;; . , 27 'ToaP UT6 9 43.4

28 IT r of tbe ... ... 2' , ....... u ... ... 3Q 11• H '11.' 19.0

31 ,.Viet_ 11980 , 16841 70.«;

L:Ri "",' - .... . .. 1

. :"e:~W!~ + . fol' 07'~"

,

Year I ... ", ~ •• nita

I supply supply

... · .. ,. 2 )001 ~8.0 I

1",,-, 2 ... 'lJ.1

1"5-77 2 439 63.4

... .. . 1977-79 1 76'1 "".1 1975-77 2 511 56.11

19;,-" 2 138 69.5

19111. 1905 '0

lOG', 2 211 . IG.'

19,,-, . . 2 847 86.5

... · ., 197i-" 1 5102 47.1

.,,,-,, . 2 181 51 •• .... ,-, " ·2 562 40.)

... ... d • ...

3443 10'.9 . ... .., . .. .-, 2 141 45.8

.", .,. 2211 . 41.U

1982 2 485 73.0"

1>11-" 3.500 41.5

19n 3 Q14 84.2

.".-, 2 lZ8 41.9

" ... . .. 1982 • I>U Ol.Z'

... · .. ... .. . 19" Z ""6 68.4

'1982 1850 49

. ; . .. .

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Mo. Coulltl',/Arq

1 All8ri"G. -...,.

2 Au.'raU ..

'I'. lruui ,. Cbilli.

S Cook Illud,

• D.lIQcnt:1.C C._pucll ..

1 Fiji

• P"eftQb PolJDe.ta

9 -10 1Ii>aa .... 11 J.P«D

12 I.irihati

13 .... 0 hople • n... "p. '4 ..... 15 Mal.yda

16 lIallru

17 NeW" C.t.dooi.

18 Hew Z.dand .. 1Ii.\le

20 :Papua Haw QIlLnu

U ' lblLLpp:a.nea

22 Jlepublic Df Kor ..

2l ..... ZI Sins-rora

2j Sol..,.. hL.4d.

26 Toktilau

21 TOllSa

2. T 'l of tM 'acUic t.bnda

20 Tuv.lu

3D ".,,, .. &:u

31 ,Viee ...

32 WaLli, and ht\lOa

• Po" Ceaual GonraMllt + ruceDt of GOP

YeaI:'

1981

1982

1980

1982

1982

1980

1982

.62

1970

,'.2 1980

1976

1981

1982

WBStuN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK

OK SOCIO£OOHOMIC AND HEALTH INDlCA'l'ORS

Mul t li t~racy Health bud et ex a l.ture li teraey rat io YeaI' "-aunt Per capita

MA'. reuh

... . .. ... ... .. 82 IH"-OV AlIm .. " '''' 'n.uo 86 13 L919 ., 40 609 839 ., 203

... . .. .. . . .. ... . .. 1918/19 O2S 1 1t1) 200 HZ$ 76.39

.., '" . ,. ...

.,. . .. 1930 F' 111 670 fio .,- -'0.'

., . . .. 1917 .., .Sl 198

.. , .. , 1.917 USs 3 600 000 USJ -4L4

9$ 78 1979/&0 IIXS 1 018 •• 4 76. H'" 116.2 ... ... 1975 . .. Y 57 811

lOa 1982 AS 1 000 000 '" 26.7

. .. I ... .. . ... 90 1979 Patacas Petae ..

17 565 124.70 63.3

12 1981 HJ 1 all 686 )15 '" 75.29

... I ... ... '"

... I ... . .. .. . •• 1980 ..... 1 137.5 021 361.8

... I ... 19n!?8 '2O 402 428 Nt5 100.6

45 1981U, KINA 64 809 000 UN'" 19.77

'" .. . 1918 P 1 038 900 000 ... .2 .. 1931 Won.e III 175 419 Won..

4 523.6

• 1971 VI 4 <12 779 IV. 21.39 .. 1961 •• J.&6 400 000 sf ISS .. ' ... ... 1981 .l$ 4 237 000* 511 l1.95

... . .. 1980-81 WSI 1L9 600 WSI 39.9

r. 78 19.0'81 T$ 1 493 524 'I 15.27

... '" 1918 USI 1 760 100 USI 58_3

:> .0 1980 At 22$ 170 I'" 30.64

... I '" 1981 .. a 280 019 000 'NH 2 295.2

96 1981 '" '"

... I .. . . .. ...

Aa % of Exchange rotlll tDt.'11 to 1 US$

budQoet

. .. '" I.)' .$ 0.&800

... .$ 2.1200

. .. 9 •• 'ZS 0.955{)

." '"

'" n 0.7980

... 3 ••

'."8 UK' 5.0000

. .. r 240.00

10.) AS 1..0600

'" Patac ••

'" 5.4500

4.38 ill 2.2200

. ..

... ... HZI 1.021)0

... Nit 0.95S0

'.3 KtNA 0.6800

3.60 P 1.3500

2 •• Woo 68S_DO

10.6 1.t. 0.7490

... 5' 2.0400

'.3

9.3~ W51 0.9100

12.6 " 0.9430

. .. 9_19 " 0.8600

'" r •• 70.000 .. '"

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,

l1li; CountrY/lirea

l' .' ~ri.c.n SftO~ ' "' 2 ; Au..t.t:4U·4

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,6 , " DetIiocr4tic lCallp'Uc$ea

7. , ,

, Fiji . ,

,8 :rr.~h Polynesia.

9 ,Gu ...

111 ,lIoJIa Ions

11 ' Japan

11 ,Kidbati ,

il lAo Peo~l<o" Dem. l!ep.

14 _"0 .15 ' Ila1<l)iBiat "~eni1l8vlar

, . ., .... Babab

S8ratf.alc

[~ . '1IaVu IT, :kltGel_a

.' "J\! .', lIe!i'Z .. liIlaDd

'£9 Itxue

20 ~afua 118w ~i.Qea

21 ' Philippi".

22 R4pul>Lie "e· lore.

23 h.1iIoa" .

24 S ..... pore

25 801"""'0 laUod.

26 Tokelau

27 Ttmta .

,

.

,

, .

".'

!.2lI T 'I' of tbe Pacific Ialatl4d1

I z9 'ru.valu .

!;W v .... tu

3~ Villt _ ..

Il~ WliUh ~ •. l'\o_ •. ....

WESTEaN PACIFIC REGION 1lA'l:#. RANK

ON SOCIOECONOIIIC AND, REALm INDICAtoRS

Healt.h KaR~r Year Medical

Physicians' aS8is tants

lIu .... e. Per Nuaber Per 10 000 10 000 l>OP' n POp'n

1979 26 8.4 1 0.3

1980 26 140 17.4 · .. 1980 84 4.0 99 4.7

1978 609608 6.5 413 411) 4.5

U19 22 ll.O 4 2.0

... ... · .. 1980 284 4.5 34 0.5

1980 143 9.7 ... 1980 10 7.1 , ... 1980 3 836 8.0 326 0.7

1980 148 5SO" 12.7 · .. 1980 15 2.6 15' 2.6

1979 127 0.4 . 707 2.0 1980 269 9.5 275 9.7

,.un 1 438 1.4 1 279 1.2

1971 110 1.4 ... 1978 88 0.7 115 1.5

1971 10 14.3 ' .... 1980 171 12.0 ...

'~.-

Il1l'O. .4880 15.5 920 2.9

19M z 6.7 ... I

1979 192 0.6 191 0.6

1980 6 063 1.2 · .. 19W 22 564 S,9 · .. 1980 'u '~." 1 v.v

1980 2 09. 8.7 ... 1980 38 1.7 -1980 4 20.0 ... 1980 34 3.5 6 0.6

1980 46 3.4 '. 46 3.4

1980 4 .5.0 8 10.0

1981 22 1.9 19 1.6

1980 12 936 2.4 29 061 5.5

1'972 4 .4.0 -

,

Profeasional" RQrsing/_idwifery

~r,o(mel"

"".Der Per 10 000 pop'n

H , 5'f ' 76 800 51.2

370 11.5

477 101 5.1, ,

66 33.0

... , . 1 284 20.5

I .,272 18.5

231 23.3

12 109 25.2

291 989 24.9

154 26.6

98 0.3

622 21.9

1 426 }.o

535 6.8

449 3.8 , 12.9

228 1$.9 ,

. 15 400 49.0

23 16.1

1 681 1.5 l5 540 3.2

45 206 U.8

tI!', 17.8

6 102 25.4

390 11.8

... 174 11.9

193 14.3

18 22.5

221 18.1

... 4 4.0

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WESTERJI PACIFIC REGION DATA DANK 0lI SOClOECONOlUC AND HEALTll INDICATOIlS, 1981

T~n leadi'l\i caus.es 0.£ communicable diseases morbidity in ~ountrieB or areas of the WHO We.stern Pac.ific. Regiono¥

Countr Area Est1m&ted Scope on Ten leading eaus~8 of 1Ilorbidity N .... Year population hfet'ence Data lit eause 2nd cause 3rd cause (2) (1) (4) (S) (6) (7) (8) (9 )

Amen.can Sa1llOa 1980 32 400 SPERIS 1980 Notifiable •• Influenza D1a'l'rhoea esuaed Gonorrhoea diseases l.ufE!!C \ eta ild-aciul t)

b 18443 1 392 0 c. 56 923 4 296 247 d. 487 009,3 098

/wstral1.a 1980 14 986 000 WHSQue., :981 Infectious •• Conorrhoea Total sy;hilis almonella infection on Infectious ana & Parasitic parasitic 1>. 11 477 2 895 2 294

Diseases diseases c. 77 19 • 15 d. 098 090-097 003

it'Unei 1980 211 000 1IlISQue .. 1981 Infectious •• Mum.ps Measles ChIcken Ox on Infectious and &. Parasitic parasitic b. 670 ,,"? 617

Diseases diseases c. 318 230 292 d. 072 05 05Z

China 1979 970 920 000 Government •• Dysentery Influenza Malaria latter of 6 Jun 1980 b. 2 907 828 2 654 566 2 384 543

c. 299 273 246 d.

Cook Islands 1980 17 900 SPEHIS. 1980 Notifiable .. Influen~a D1arrhoea presumed Ross River fever diseases infect, \child-adult

b. 4 846 622 608 c. 27 073 3 47S 3 397 d. 487 009.3 062.8

Democratic Kampuehea 1973 7 670 000 World Health .. lufluen2:a Amoebiasis Typhoid , Statistics b. 25 753 2 17 972 . Annual 1973 c. 336 28 13 to 1976 d.

Fiji 1980 630 000 SPEHIS 1980 Notifiable •• Influenza Diarrhoea presumed Gonorrhoea diseases loflll!:<:t 1nfanhle

b 54 957 • 12 830 1 117 o. 8 723 2 037 177 d. 487 009.3 098

French Polynesia 1980 148 100 SPEHIS 1980 Notiflable •• Influenza Dlarrhoea __ ~e8umed Conj~nethitlS diseases lnfect, infantile)

b. 6 386 J 759 2 594 c. 4 312 2 538 1 752 d. 487 009.3 372

4th cause (10)

D1arrhoea presumed infec infantile}

64 198 009.3

Tuberculolu all forms

1 549 10

010-018 Pu1monarr

tuberculosis 196

93 011

Measles

900 075 93

Diarrhoea presumed infect. (infantile

598 3 341

009.3 Measles+

672 9

Measles

913 145 055

Diarrhoea presumed infeet ch ild-adul t

1 644 1 110

009.3

Legend~ a. Name of disease b. Number of cases

Note~ + incomplete data

e. Rate per 100 000 population d. leD code * Except for Macau

~': .. " ~ .. ~H ~

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WESTEQI PACIFIC RECIOIlDATA BANK ON SOClOECONOMIC ABI> HBALTII INDICATORS. 1981

'ten leac1illJ (;a1lBe~. of cOlllliUDicable tiiseates 18Ot'bidity in ~ouDtrie8 ·or -ateas of ,the. WHO Western Pacific Region*"

Cou.ntr Area

N~) Yea'l' (2 (3)

Amer-iun Samoa 1980

Austr .. lia 1980

Brunei 1980

Clu.na 1979

Cook Is lands 1980

DemocratiC Ksmpuchea 1973

Piji 19.0

French Polynesia 1980

Legen4o;. a.. Name of dia.ase b~ Number of ea8es

••

c.

· · · · ·

· · · c.

· · · · · · · · · ·

Stb· ~)uae (11

Fish J)Ouoninll

lO 93

6865.2 VU'.41, h!'-.Patitu

1 !I

070 GDnQcoecal uafecti.On

U9 66

098 Vtral hepatltis

_41l58Q 49

M4asles

. )67 2 0'9

05S Gonococ .1 1n +

42] 6

~~ilis

369 59

090-097 'Fl'fb ~iSODinSt

937 63~

Ea65.~

c. bte ~y 100 OQO pOp1,1lation d~ leo co<te • Es~6pt for Macau

6th CA\l&e (12)

Bepa,u.tia viral t A.

6 49

070.1 ~~titl.s B aeru-.r

6 4

070.3 Other salmonella

lnfect:1OD 41

9 00>

. Whoopia, cough

4 1 32 41

De~_e

3~6 1 986

061 SypPl11S & seq+

376 ' :;

ruh non.\.

265' 42.

1865.2 Den£.u,

617 " 7

061

Ten leading causes of tIlOrbidi~y 7th cause

(13) Keasleos

16 49

ass Q fever

621 4

083.0 Other re8 irator

tuberculOsis 21 10

012 Scarlet 'fever

1~8 080 15

Conorrboea

107 598 098

Pertuss18+ 372

5

B~_htis unspecihed

226 36

573.1-;13.3 orrboea

440 297 D!18

atb cause 9th caute 10th cause (14) (1~) (16 )

Menl.D l.t1.8 Sh~~llo,l.' ~pro8y

eosinophilic 14 14 9 43 43 28

~",2.1 004 0)0 Giar4iaais--- :Malaria Shiael osh

Sb~ ella 'l~fect* 568 553 545

4 4 4 007.1 084 00

Malaru Oth foo4 ~l.Ion~~& Other vene'!'eal (bacter1all disea.,ea

19 14 12 9 7 6

'L.~_ 006 099 Epid cerebro.vinal typhoid and Le1ltoIJPirolJl.s

meniui tu paratvClhoici fever ~09 ~g4 61.200 27 462

11 6 3

-Con unctlVltl.s. Pulmonary He"'p8titl.S tuberculosis uDapec1fied

47 24 21 263 134 117 372 010-012 573.1-573.3

Poliomyelitis+ CbQlera+ Bacillarv dysent+ 19 1~ 131

3 2 2

Pulmonary Detlgut Heoln ihS bactel tuberculosu oth than qe~lngoc

176 127 102 28 20 16

010-012 061 320 Keasles Syphi118 lIe1)atl,.t18 viral

~pe A 375 367 110 253 248 74 a OYO-~7 070.1

"No,., • 1aeompl~te data ** not notifiable in .11 of the States and

~erritorle8 of Austra11 •.

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WESTERN PACIFICIl8GIOJl DATA _ ON SllClPECONOIIIC AIID IlEALTlillililCAroBS. 1981

Ten 'leading eauses of communicable disease» morbi4ity in countries or area. of the WHO Western Pacific Region*

):iCO~ on

~ 110. ...,. Year population lleferepce Data 1st cause

1) 'm (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

9," Guam 1980 lOS 800 SPI\BIS, 1980 Notihahle !:...-diseases

b. 669 c. 632 d.

--~-48

t 10. J Hong Kong 119801 4 804 000 WIISQuea' 19.1 lnfechous !.!. on Infe'cHous and & Parasitic parasitic ~ 7 Diseases d,iseases

- -~~

c. ;r.

11. Japan 1980lfl17 099 OOOIWIISQu ••• 1981 InfectlouS •• on Infectious and & Parasitic parasitic b.

Diseases diseases (!, ~d~.- 4

12. Kiribati 58 000 WRSQuest 1981 Infectious •• on Infectious and & Parasitic parasitic -b-.- 210

Diseases diseases <. r

113'1' .. 0 Peopl.', Dem. Rep.ll975f 3296 OOOIWllSA Vol II s, 1917 J p. 37

b,

I I I 1 <. 958' d.

114'I Macao 11979

1 277 277 New cases - a. Other diseases of

All the hasp resp:iratorx sys_ & out-patient b. 1811 1'1 in; ... .:: c.

r .A96 115.1 Malaysia ~-jl9781 13 290 OOOr'~klY a

Ep1dem: gic.a1 Record b. 40 187

c. 302 d.

1 16.1 Nauru (1980! 7 300lsPtHIS 1980 INotifiable diseases

!.. _ Dengue

i>. 237(

Legend; B. Name of disease b. Number of cases c. Rate per 100 000 population d. leD code • Except for Macau

21ld C:CUse (8)

2,

--0

90

011 :luenza

~254 159

~ and i11-cond1t10D 1 588

573 A137

asles

. 6 279 47

51 699 098

3r"6 cau'se (9)

)62 T42

1 66' ~ ~

o ber food (bact'~l

24

>L is

030 Malaria

5 203 158

Other diseases of digestive system

1 4 !

A: Tv.ho

2 188 16

atitis, v~rBl t • B

4 57 070-;Y

I

·.4tb :e.uae (let)

Sa iDoneU.a tli than

.Jl.03 Viral

0'

,.!L2l

- other

other forms 1 156

1 75 j3

1,496

10 137 055

of

", .. • D '" ~ D ..

~H ~

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ten leading cau.es of communic;:able diae.ues morbidity in countries Or areaS of the WHO Western' Pacific Region·

CowtTVJA'rea

~ . Year

(3) Guam 1980

'Hong Kong 1yal/

Japan 1980

Xiribat1 1980

Lao People 8 Oem. Rep_ 1975

Macao 1979

Malaysia 1978

Nauru , USO

Leaend; a. Name of disease b. Number Df ca.es

5th cause (11)

· 1'ubercvlolil1s nar

· )8

· 5

· OlO-GIZ

· Qt: er 00

~~.oningtbaeterial

· 754002*

· 16

· 005

· Tuber~ulosiQ of 'oth r or • · 7 8'7

· 7

· 013-018

· Ot er lnte.stLul helmenth1aeis'

· · S9

· 127

· Amoebia'sis

· 1 029

· 31

· • Disease of teeth & 8upportiust structure

· 994

· 358

· 497

· Dv •• lltery

· S11

1'1;-8

· - 9

· · SypblllS

· a

· 110

· 090-097.

c.. Kate pel" 100 000 populatiop d. leD code • Except for Macau

6th cause (12)

Hepe;t tu unspee1 ied

57 54

573.1-573.3 'rvohoid. and

paratyphOId fever 500

lU 002

GonocGC:cal infec;tion

7 661 7

098 AnevJostomiasl., and neeatoriasis

25 43

126 Whoopi,.ng eough

796 24

Dis of arteries" arterIoles & capil

Sa9 321 All.

Cholera

50 4

Shigel OSLS

6 82

004

Ten leading c.ause, of JDorbidi~ 7th cauae 8tb cause .. 9tb cauae 10th cau8e .

(13) (14) (15) (16) He~t.lt1S Vlra Shi:ae,11081S ~nln 1t18 a:cter Keasles n

4 other than menl~ other forms 32 26 8 asc

26 8 7 070.1 004 30 055 013-o18

Sh ellcais Tuberculo81S of Le...F0~ Malari~l'B other Or&@)lS of bone. & oInt.

437 369 60 49 ~ch '} .. .!I. 1 1

004 014 OU-01~ U7 030 084/015 9O---'plq.& cough Strep!ocoe~J sore ..J;)t.her 8~lDOneJ~ .• Sbigellosu

throat & .carlatlna ....!nfe~tion ~. 0'~3 2_!'\l4. 22'±6 926

2 2 1 0~3 _O'l/+ 003 004

In luenza Other" Droto:z:oal Amoebiasis ~ue l.Dtest~nll dlseases

23 15 11 11 40 26 19 19

487 007 006 061 Tubereu 9818 ot

___ a Bae1.1la~ ~_8enten: MeaBles

reA lrato • s-tem .~ 0 ~26 1J04 169

20 10 6 5

'luberculosis of Other diseases of Oth ais of skin~ ~rtensive ,

~euir.wry oystem .1l:enito-urlnary IYS' subcutaneous t~s8ue cb'seases U'L 712 635 514 263 257 229 1

A6 Alll 4120 J.iJ2 .J DeIUlue feve'J' pengue baemmorhaitlC Whoopiri~ cou DIphtheria

fever "38 396 lOS 7'\_

~. 3 -".,8 0.1.

COl!junct1vitie Yish_~_isonin& He~titi8 viral SalmOfie11a infect' ~y~ A oth thaD, 014lJ

5 S 4 1 68 68 . 59 14

37;1 E865.2 070.1 OO~

Note; * Persons atfected (outbreaks. 102)

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119. ,.iue

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~latil (4)

"I4ii5oo

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Id.

1st cause (7)

""i5eiiiue 79

56 06

Ten 2nd cause

(8)

762 542

st 1981 on Infectious and Parasitic

Diseases

-~d--~ F Other salmonella ~rasitic !:. 2 047 infect10ns -

d1seases c. 79a

do 0: •• -T981

on Infectiousl and and Parasitic parasiti Diseases diseases

01

IE..,. 880 27 278

-- - ~87

~ 95

2 945

12041 Papua New Guinea \19811 3 249 OOOIEPINT Vol. 4JlSelected No. 15. 1981 notifiablel!!.:.

diseases c.

{nj

89722 2 762

56 457

I 21·IPh

122 of Korea

123.1 Samoa

124 •

119801 47 914 0171Annual Report of the

Ministry of Health

119801 38 197 OOOIWHSQuest 1981 on Infectl.ous & Parasitic

Diseases

11980 156 000

119801 2 403 uuu

1980

1981 on Infectiou. & Parasitic

Diseases

Legend: a. Name of disease b. Number of cases c. Rate per IOO 000 population d. lCD code * Except for Macau

and panSi!i, diseases

~

]a; c. d !'-.

b. c. d

& 263 239

549

~

•• diseases ~

IU. 8 064

and t' .......... ~

di

c. 5 169 d. 48'"

d.

3 40 14

1 738

Gastroenteritisl coHtis

Joib'

infect

TIli35:

2

55~ -~

...d. :L­is_

3rd cause (9 )

577 4"

487

582 """19

lOO

2' -ill

16 519 508

202 164 ~2_

866 --2"

infect (infantile

4th cause (10) Jh~

57~

li DO~

I 8o;-throat and- --

4: 0'

_342

125 055 - 261

---md ifever

201 ~ 002

422 ± 250 271 _ 160 009.3

Otber diseases

2 330 ~

099 45

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Ten lead ina cause. of c~unica~le di;eases mcrbidity in countries or .areas of the 'WHO Western Pacific Aegien-

Countr Are. N.'" Year (2) (J)

New Caledonia 1980

New Zealand 1980

Niue 1980

Papua New GU1uea 1981

Phi11ppines 1980

Republic of Korea 1980

Santoa 1980

Singapore 1980

Lesend. a. Name of di5ease b. Number of eases

•• · · · ••

· c.

· •• · c.

d.

· h. c. d.

'. · c.

d. a.

· , c. d. •• h. c • d. •• h.

•• d.

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H~~-utis unspecified

234 167

573.1-573.3 itncylost0lll18sis

and necatorial18 469

15 126

Cbick6npox

11 341 052

S hl1 IS 3 395

104

Tu~8reulo8U1

123 330 257

Cholera

145 0.4

001 Dengue

120 77

061 Viral he t1tis

1 001 42

070

e. Rate per 100 000 popular: ion d. IeD code' * Except for Macau

6th cause (12) Measles ,

167 119 055

PullDOD.uy tuberculosis

309 10

011 GonoeD'ceal

lufeetlon 8

248 098

Pertussis. 2 .84

89

Halarla 85 210 ' -

177

Mosquito borne: viral eDeephalltia

107 II.]

062 Fish bou1

115 74

>:865.2 <hiekenpox

'932 39

0'2

Ten lead1ng cau'es of aorbidity· 7th cause 8,tb cause 9th cause 10th cause

(3) (14) (15) (6) . Fish 180ning AIDoe las-u pulmona~ Diarrhoea presumed

tubercu}os1.8 infect (infantile) 147 130 103 89 105 93 73 63

~.~5.2 . O~ 010-012 009.3 -C8lUPylobacter* Shigellosis Amoebiasis Primary tuberculosis

l.ufeetian 271 228 116 94

9 '7 4 3 004 006 010

Viral hepatl.tl.s Other food. lAprosY.f Mening - enterovirus poiaoning{baeteri.l meninaoeoecal lnf filar1al inf ,& drat'

3 2 1 each each 93 62 .'C 31 Jl

070 . 005 030/036 041{125 Pi 01 Tetanus PoliOlDVelitis nibhtheria 1 074 60 , 2

33 2 0.3 0.1

~eD~ Who:opin c01!Lh,. Measles Malnutr1tion 975 ' 35 '!.~: 33 060 26 352 121 75 69 55

Shi~1losi8 Dipl)_theria Amoeb1.8si. Arthroj)Od borne baemorrhaaic fever

57 51 40 20 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1

004 &32 006 065 Gonorrhoea Whoo 1D cou PullllOn&r He at1tu

tuberevlosis un8pecified 78 63 55 22 50 40 35 14

098 ~ 010-012 573.1-573.3 OtbOr food Cadidiasis Late syphilis latent Maallea

leonin bac.terl'!!.

'" 557 493 490 , 24 :g 21 20 , 112 096 055

*Became notifiable from June 1980.

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Ten leading causes of c,olIBDuni9sble diseases morbidity in countries or areas of the WHO Western Pacific Regioti"

Countr Are. Name Year (2) (3)

$olomon Islands 1980

Tokelau 1981

Tonga 1980

T T of the Pacific Is 1980

Tuvalu 1980

Vanuatu 1980

VLetNam 1980

Wallis and Futuna 1980

Legend~ a. b.

Name of disease Number of cases

Estunated population Rrlerence

(4) (5) 225 200 SPEHlS, 1980

3 000 lAJmual Report on Health

Services 1981

97 000 Report of the Min of Health for the Year

1980 136 BOO SPEHIS r 1980

7 500 SPEaIS, 19BO

118 000 WHSQuest 198 on Infectiou & Paraeitic

Diseases

53 722 000 CHIP, 1981

10 800 SPERlS 1980

c. d. *

Rate per 100 000 population leD code: Except for Macau

Seope on oat.

(6) Notl.h.able diseases

All causes

Notifiable diseases

,Notifiable diseases

Notifiable diseases

Infectl.OUB and

parasitic diseases

Infectious and

parasitic diseases

Notihable diseases

Ten leadin eauses of IIOrbl.di~ lst eause 2nd cause .3rd cause

(7) (B) (9 ) •• Innuenza D1.8t'rboee eoumed Con uDcnvl.tis

infect (child-.dul~_ b. 17 485 • 138 4 778 e. 7764 2 726 2 122 d. 487 009.3 2}2 •• Influenza Infections of skin & Gastroenteritis

subcutaneous tl.Ssue b. 1 024 847 335 e. ~1 28 2 3 U 166 d.

•• Influenza Den ue Gaatroeoter1tis b. 8 no 3 552 2 397 c. 9 lB2 3 656 2 467 d, a, Influenza Amoeb1.4S1S Gonorrhoea

b. 16 078 907 574 c. 11 753 663 420 d. 487 006 09B •• Influenza Diarrhoea, presumed Measles

~nfect chl.ld-adult b. 3 660 725 329 c. 48 800 9 661 4 381 d, 487 009.3 055 a. Malaria Influenza Chicke~ox & measles

b. 1 112 485 162 e. 942 411 137 d. 084 487 052 & 055 a. Influenza Diarrhoeal diseasea senter

b. 371 262 349 914 135 953 e. 691 651 253 d. 470-474 009

•• Influenza Mea~es C0l!l.unct ivit1.5

b. 2 307 342 191 c. 21 361 3 167 1 769 d, 48J 0)~5 372

4th cause (0)

Diarrhoea _1're.umec: infect ---.!infant1le

3 53 1 533

009.3 Bronchitis

247 B 233

Messles 2 335 2 403

Who~l.ng coug!l

363 265 033

Diarrhoea Eesumec infect ....l.l.nfantl.l~

270 3 600

009.3 Tuberculosis all forms

73 62

010-01B Malaria

91 928 171 084

Den e

21 194 061

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Ten leading causes of cQlIIIIlUnie.able di .... ~8 morbidity: in couritl:'ies' or areas of the WHO, Western Pac.ific legion*

Countr Are. Ten leadulg causes of morl~Jdity lIame Year 5th eause 6th cauae 7th eaus.e 8th cause 9th cause (2) (3) (11) - (12) (13) - (l4) (lS)

SolOl;nOn Islands 1980 · Measles Gc>norrhoea He",,' ... Pu :monary Lepto~iro.i. - , uzUJp6C fied tuberculoei •.

· 340 213 68 170 18

· 151 95 75 75 52

· OSS 0~8 573.1-Sn.3 01(H1l2 100 Tokelau 1980 · other ~i.eas. of Observat1oo. and Oth d18 of Sk1U 6 Infl81llD&torv Anaemia

the diaestiye. 8 It 1nv_.t1 at ions cutaneoua t1 •• ue' ci1seaae t • · 10 94 -'8 70' 59

· 3 667 3 133 2600 2 333 1 967

· Tonga 19,80 · Infant Ie Br,oncho aeumonia -. COD unctivl.t1.8 Se tic sore throat _4iur oeo -

II>. 1 57 231 885 296 c. 1 809 1 267 911 776 305 d. -

T T of the Pacifie Is 1980 · Fish pO~8oniu2: Repatl.ti .. PUllDODBry Meniu •. baeterul Leot'os UD;8~c1hed tubeTcul0818 oth t ..... c

11>. H7 70 53 19 13 c. 159 51 39 10 d. Ei!65.2 SU,. -173.3 0,,,-0-012 3'19 030

Tuvalu 1980 a. Whooping eouRh Counmct1vitis .Sb.ig.llo.~s Fish poisonl .. ng Dengue

· 230 215 43 27 15 c. 3 067 2 867 573 360 200 d. 033 372 004 II .2 1

Vanuatu 1980 · IU-defined ,- Den.Jl'!.e V1ra he atl.tis La ro.y oth & un~p~cified intestinal infect sY"PIlJ.ll..8

b. 43 15 10 9 2 c. 36 13 8 8 2

· 009 061 070 030 097 Viet Nam 1980 •• Arthro 4 bonae Whoo in .coullh _pIes APC _po

haerJlQuhagie .. .!.S"Ier 11>. 68 990 - 67 318 ~J W 52 ,,43 23,,;186 c. 128 125 98 44 14. 061, ~3 2

Wal118 aDd 7utuna 1_ a. HeJ)atn •• ', ""'a1 _',~lt. PUloIo'aa'<Y Amoebiasis Gcia-oi:rboea t A tubereulo81s

· ,,,- 3 1 1

· 37 28 28 9 d. 070. 090-097 01lHIl2 006 O'JS

Legend. a. Name of disease b. Wumber of eases c. late per 100 000 population d. leD code * Except for Macau

l~ 1;;""

10th caule (16)

Leprosy

40 18

030 Pneumonia

10 333

Infect10us hepat1t18

2 292 ,

Measles

12 9

0" Pulmonary

tuberculD. S 12

160 010-012

Wh.o~in CO" typb & oaraty~boid fever

1 each 1

033/0a2 Chickenpo.

19 752 37

'-q 2 , L4tpro.y/Bheu.atic

fever acute 1 each 9

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ten leading causes of mortality in countri •• or area. of the WHO Western Pacific Region

Countr Area E.timated Scope on Ten lead1ng causes of mortality Name Yesr population Reference Data 1st C'.&use 2nd c.ause 3rd c.ause (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9 )

Amer iean Samoa 1976- '76 31 0.0.0. American Al1 causes •• Cardiovascular Accidents Cancer 1978 '77 32 0.00 Samoa Plan dl,&.ase

'78 30 0.0.0. for Health b. 26 18 13 1980.-1984 c. 87 58 44

d. Australia 1979 14 436 0.0.0. I/IISA 1981, All causU •• Acute_ ~~cardial Cerebrovascular Other iachaemic

Vital infarction diseases heart duease Statistics & b. 22 697 13 4311 8 240. Causes of c. 157 7

De.aths d. 270. 29 279

Brunei 1979 212 840. CHIP, 1981 All causes •• Symptoms and ill- All otber diseaaes Malianant neoplasm8 defined conditions

b. 182 114 50. c. 86 54 23 d. 045 046 B19

China 1979 70. 920. 0.0.0. Co~erllment CD only a. l!Y_senter Measles ~~demiolD l.cal letter meningitis 6 Jun 1980 b. 6 330. 5 931 4 90.3

c. 0..7 0..6 0..5 d.

Cook Islands 1978 18 513 CHIP, 1980 All causes •• Diseases of Diseases of t.he Cerebrovasc.ular re!£j.ratorv system heart diseases

b. 20 14 10 e. 108 76 54 d.

Democratic Xampuchea 1974 7 888 0.00. World Health CD only a. Cholera StlltiHies b. 14 Annual c. 0.2 1973-1976 d.

Fiji 1978 607 382 WIlSQuest 1980. All causes •• lschaemic heart Senility Other diseases of on Causes of disease heart rhy De.ths b 613 30.3 231

c. 101 50. 38 d. 410-414 794 4Z7.9

French Polynesia 197B 142 0.0.0. Bulletin CD only •• Meningitis Tuberculosis others Res"it'atory Manual tuberculO5is

b. 3 2 1 c. 2 1 0.7 d. 320 013-018 0.10-012

Legend~ ~. Name of disease b. Humber of deaths c. Rate per 100 000 population d. leD code

4th cause (10.)

Cerebrovascular disease

11 37

Dis of pulman eire. t. oth forms of hrt diS

5 865 41 28

Other causes of erinatal mortalit

50. 23

044 Epidemiological

encephalitis 2 0.31

0..2

Acc.id.ents

8 43

S toms and ill defined conditions

216 36

780.-783" 795" 796

Diphther1.8

1 0..7

0.32

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Ten leading- causes of mortality in co'untries M' areaB af the wao Western Pacific Resion

Countr ~,.. Ten leadi~g eauses of mortality N .... Y&ar 5th cause 6th cause 7th cause 8th cause 9th cau'se (2) (3) (11) (12) (3) (14) (15)

AJDerican S&1ll08 1976- a. Chronlc wlmonary PneUlDO'nia and Diseases of HOm1Cldt Enter1tia & o~ber 1978. dis'use. intluenza n@wbo~n 1ufants diarrhoeal diaeas

b. 7 5 5 4 4 c. 23 16 16 14 14 d.

Australia 1979 a. Mal neap - trachea Motor vehl,.cl~ Ptb d1seases of the Malignant neoplasm Bronchitis chronic bronchus aDd lUD£. traffic accidents tesvira~~~tem of colon 6 WlBP em Ir 88th

b. 4 658 J 575 2 838 2 448 2 159 c. 32 25 20 17 15 d. 101 E4H 313-31 • 093 323

324-321. ~29 Brunel. 1979 .. All otber Isc:.haetll1C heart. Cer~brov.8cu ar other forllll of Motor vehicle

accidents dhease diaeaae heart diseases .I(:ci4enu b. 42 38 36 23 22 , c. 20 18 17 11 10 d. 148 B29 B]O 828 JIZZ

i:hina 1979 a. Haemorrha2ic: fever Die theria Viral he~tit18 I.e tos 1rO.18 Who~in.L cou~

b. 1 459 1 292 1 10] 805 715 c. 0.2 0.1 . 0.08 O. 7 d.

Cook Is Ianets: 1978 •• Malignant Hyperte1181.0n Prem.9tu'nty DJ.seasea-of the Dl.S:eases of the ".0,,1 ...... nervous 3yattUD dig~.tive system

b. 5 ~ 3 3 c. 27 n 16 16 16

Id. Demo(:ratic Kampuchea 1974 ••

b. c. d.

Fiji 1918 •• 8y~rtensive Other c:su.ea of Diabeeea mellitua Otber ~ewnoD18 _~8eutery_

oueases iperinatal 1DCJrtalit nnl'Pf!cified b. 208 203 18S 174 89 c. J4 33 3D 29 15 d. 400-404 760-763' 769' 250 481-486 009

773' 777-779 French Polyn~s1a 1978 •• Diarrboea .. Leprosy

l.nflUltile , b. 1 1 c. 0.7 0.7 d. . 009 030

Legend: a. Name of disease b. Number of deaths c. Rate per'lOO 000 population d. IC» <oU

I

10th tauslI! ,

(16) Congenital anomalies;

iJ 8 ....

3

Pneumonia ,

2 006 14

321

Birth injury

21 10

143 Influen&a.

364 0.04

Congenital anomalies

3 16

Cerebrovaacu_lar disease"&

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Ten leading cause.' of mortality in cQlJntries or areas of the WHO Western Pacific Reaion

Country/Area Est1m4ted Scope on Ten lead1n causes- of mortali~y Name Year population Reference Data lit cauae . 2nd' cause 3rd cause (2) (3) (4) (5 ) (6) (7) (8) (9)

Guam 1978 89 000 CHIP, 1980 All catlSe& a. Di8e.aea of the Malignant neoplasm. All other a'ecidents

I b. h.eart

90 42 28 c. 1 1 47 31 d.

Hong Kong 1980 5 0.7 900 l/HSQuest 19"1 All causes a. Dth diseases 0 the Cere rovascular Mal neo - d~stive OR Causes of respiratory system diseases organs & perl,toneum Deaths (Basic b. 3 868 3 421 2 524 tabulation) c. 76 68 50

d. 32 29 09 Japan 1980 115 465 000 WHSA !981 All causes a. Cerebrovascular Mal ne~_ - digest1ve Dl.S - mcnary CloTC

Vital dl.sease oraans & peritoneum & oth forms hrt dis Statistics & b. 158 974 98 090 65 824

Causes of c. 138 85 57 Deaths d. 29 09 28

Kiribati 1980 58 000 CHIP, 1981 All causes a. Dl.S of oth parts 0 Tuberculosis Intestinal the digestive syste infectious diseases

b. 15 14 13 c. 26 24 22 d. 530-579 010-018 001-009

Lao People s Dem. Rep 1971 3 033 000 CHIP 1978 All a. Malar1s Ur 1-bronch i t is- Hypertensive causes grippe pneumonu diseases

b. 208 56 48 c. 7 2 2 d.

Macao 1979 277 277 CHIP 1980 All s. Cancer-all types Heart and Senility causes circulation

b. 244 206 177 c. 88 74 64 d.

Malaysia lPeninsular} 197" 10 765 000 WHSA 1981 All causes a. Symptoms and 1.11- ~ 1 neo~ 1nc 1 neop All other accidents Vital defined cond1tions lympb 6 haematop tis

Statistics &, b. 252 2 275 1 872 Causes of c. 14 21 17

Deaths d. B45 B19 BE48 NBuru 1974 7 000 CHIP 1979 All a. Cardiovascular Injury Senihty

causes disea.ses b. 11 10 3 c. 157 143 43 d. ABO-ASS AN138-AN150 A136

Legend; B. Name of disease b. Numbe~ of deaths c. Rate per 100 000 population d. leo code

4th e&use (10)

Bom.udde

28 31

Ischaemic heart disease

2 049 40 27

Oth diseases of the res irato~y ~'ystn

46 644 40 32

Oth diseases of the respiratory system

11 19

466,480-519

Tuberculosis-all forms

45 1

All accidents

133 48

Ischaemic heart diseases

1 766 16

B28 Diseases 0 f the re~iratory system

2 29

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\oQVU I.ry I AA--ea leo .LIIlISUl..DK c::.u.e. UJ: IIIOTI; .... 11Oy

'Il00. N_ YO;) St~l;;noe 6tb caule 7th cauae 8th cau'e 9th eallee 10th c ... 1} (2) (3 (12) . (13) (14) (H) (16)

9. Gun 1978 •• CerebrO'iaswla~ Motor, veh1'c.le Certain ceute. of Oth due •••• of the C1nbo.b 0 - Diabetel aell1tus

Ii fgM

duea8es . ~ "to IIOrt earl IlfaDey central nervous .~ • hvu b. 2S 22 19 ~8 15 c. 28 2 2S 21 ~O 17 d.

10. Ik>n& Kong 1980 a. )1;11 De~p of reap S~. ~toms & :Du 01 0 art. of Die o.f.~. eire a . Dueasea of tbe Suicide and eelf-, intrathor.C1C 01'2 ill-defined cond Gile.dve Iyatea oCh £o~ heart 41. uTinary syatem inf11cted injury

b. 1 1616 I 12 1 5 976 6 c, 38 32 2 ~1 19 13

!d. 1(1 46 34 28 3S 854 U. Ja ...... ' 1979 •• 1.' . e heart J)l,S of oth rts 0 Si • t_ 6 1 neOP i:eapir.to~, C 1 ie of ~J.e81 ertenl1Ye -.... d!Aesuve 8 stem 11l~~1necl coo.d & tnt_rathor.etc ora: arid .ur~it.l care diseases

b. 44344 38 052 30 586 22 100 20~Z3 16 143 c. 38 33 26 19 18 14 d. 27 34 -~-

10 2". 26 12. Kin.batl 1980 •• Cerebrov •• eu ar Trau.port acc1dent. Disease. of tbe Dis of putm eire , Ilutr1tiollal Oth 1njuries earl

due •• ea nervous 8 st_ oth forms eut d1l defic1eneU!' cOIIlPl of trauaa b. 7 J 6 6 5 5 e. 12 12 10 19 9 9 d. 430-438 E800--E848 0-35 415-429 • 260-269 910-929 958-959

990- 95 l3. Lao People's Deme lep. 191L •• Durrhoea PremattAr1t AVl.tUl1.DOS •• Meni~go- In url •• Cho11c • chol. and

anaemia eneeph.li t1.8 C1rr and del coap_ b. 44 1 29 20 16 each c. 1 1 1 I .5 d.

14. Macao 1979 •• Tuberc:ulo. is - Cerebrovascular Dia Of arteries and JronChl't1B ""-1. - Hepatic c1rrh061.8 all fo-rms d18eaaes and, ca 1. larle. em sema 6 asthma aU kinds

b. 117 117 91 S9 46 . 26 c. 42 42 2 17 9 d •

• 15. Malaysia lPenin8utir) 1,7. •• Oere~~IW.&cular AlJ_ other d1.easea Other. c_es of air", inj, d1f lab Other ~_ of a die.au ' .... ri ... till . ..,r .. Ut] & .ao:X1C " h 1C. art 4is •• e&

b. 1 7 6 2 1 4611 1 248 1 212 11. c. 16 I. I 12 11 '11 d. 830 14. 143 B29 832

.16. Nauru ".74 •• Bacte.ial D1abetea aellitu8 10. ectiOD

b. 2 2 c. 29 29 d. AS-A2l A64

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ten leading causes of ~rtality in countries or areas of the ~O Western Pacific &c,ion

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Country/Area J!;stuoated Scope on Ten le.ding causes of IDOrtality N .... Year population lleferenee ))ata bt cause 2Jld c.ause 3rd cause (2) (3) (4) (S) (6) (7 ) (8) (9)

5ev C.-ladonia 1978 142 000 CHIP 1980 All C:auau c. Dft.iUaace c_~~c Tumeur. mali,gnu Trauma~l.ce. d1vers OU reapirato1re

h. 55 48 46 c. 34 32 d.

New Zealand 1978 , 129 000 WHS4 1981 All cause. 4. I.cbaean,c heart Cer~brovascular Mal neo»hsQlS of oth Vital 4ueale due.ses , uns~ec1f1ed 81tes

Statistics " b. ~972 2 995 1 209 Cauflies of c. 223 96 39 Death, d. 4083 4085 4058

Niue 1979 3 700 CHIP 1981 All causes 4. P'IleUlllOft18 Influenza- Ruaslan Cerebro-va.cu ar dise«lJes

b. 4 3 2 c. 108 81 54 d.

Papua New Guin~a 1960 3 006 799 W1iSQuest 1981 All c.auses a. Oth du of the Diseases of the Rickettsiosis & oth on Causes of resuiratorv system nervous s stem arthro d-borne dis

Deatbs h. 1 023 270 251 c. 34 9 8 d. 32 22 05

Philippines 1980 47 914 011 Annual Report All •• Pneumonia l'uberculoslS Cardiovascular of the causes diseases Ministry of 44 560 20 123 16 769 Heal th c. 93 42 35

d. aepubl.c of Korea 1979 37 .0, 000 Ye4rbook of CD only e. Diphther18 l'TphQ1.d fever

Public Health b. 3 and Social e. 0.008 0.005 Statistics d.

Samoa 1979 156 213 Health All <. Other fot1D8 ~ Cerebrovascular Pneumonia Statistics causes heart dueaee d~sease8 for Westel"n b. 63 23 22 SamDa 1979 c. 40 IS 14

d. Singapore 1980 2 413 945 WRSQue.st 1981 All causes <. Ilch.elllie heart Other diseales of the Cerebrovaseu .tr

on CaUSes of d1seas~ respiratory liy.tem diseasea l)eaths (kaic b. 1972 1 962 1~47 tabulatioa> c. 82 81 60

d. 27 32 29

Legead: a. Name of disease b. Number ~f deaths c. Rate per 100 000 population d. leD code

4th caul. (10)

Haladee cerebro-vascula1rea

33 23

Bronebiti._,_ e~p!!Y..!iema & asduDa

1 207 9

A093 Ace~dent- drowninl

2 54

Dis - pulmonarv circ " oth forms hrt 418

240 8

28 Assault Or accidents

11 978 25

Malignant Deoplssm.s lone hu:h nit 1 at1c

22 14

Mal neD - d~l_estive or&..ans & per 1. tQueum

1 111 46 09

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ten leading causes of mortality in cotint~i~s or areas of" the .WHO Western Pacific Region

I No. (1) I ,

Name ~ tnt - $tb cattee- '16th 'ccaue.

(II) ~~

ren ludI causeS af 7th cause 8th cause -I!3_)___ (14)

lith-caus8 _(15~

lOth cause (l6L

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, 18,\ New 11978

19'1 Niue 1 1979 /"-

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236 ' 228 8 7

01 45 I 1980 ~Ga.tro.nteriti' Ca~cer

or colit1S b. __ 11_499 _. _1 9 582

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\ 23.\';"""'0 11979

20

11980 ta; Mal ne~; ~np~1 si;;,f{ r

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Ten leading caule. of mortality in countries or areas of the WHo Western Pacific Region

Countr "' .. Estimated

NO Year population (2 (3) (4)

Solomon IsIan" 1977 207 000

Tokelau 1981 3 000

Tonga 1980 97 000

Trust Territory of the 1978 134 000 Pacific Island,

Tuvalu 1980 8 000

Vanuatu 1976 97 468

Viet Nam 1980 53 722 000

Wallis and Futuna 1972 10 000

l.egend ~ a. b.

Name of disease Nu~ber of deaths

Reierence (5)

CHIP, 1980 Jle'View of Health Situatiou

M'Q.ual Health Report for 1981

Report of MOH for the Year 1980

1979 Country Health Report for 31st WHo RCM, 1980

Ministry of Soci.l Serv., Health Div. Ann Rep 1980

Rural Health Service Dr Ratard

1976 CHIP, 1981

(Information furnished by the gov't)

Fi f th Repor t on World Health Situs-tioD 1969-72

c. d.

Rate per 100 000 population leO code

Scapa au Data

(6)

All causes

Princess Margaret Hospital

All causes causes

All causes

Ted laadins cauaas of IDOrtali~y_ lst cause 2nd cause 3rd cause

(7) . (8) (9) a. Certaia cond or~ - Tube't'cu 0818 H~rt disorder &

-.-Peruatal peTiod cardiovascular diS b. 17 12 9 e. 8 6 4 d. 4131-A13' A6 A.c 410 A.~-A8' a. Cereb%ovascula. Pne\UDOnia Dcb diseases of the

diseases dJ. eet,1ve 8 stem b. 2 2 2 e. 67 67 67 d. a. Signs 'Y1IIPtoms & Oth d1seasee of the Int •• t1.nal ill-defined condition re,pira~ory system infectious di,eases

b. 172 35 18 e. 177 36 19 d. 46 2 01 a. Malignant neoplasms Disease of the heart Diarrhoea snd

1ntestinsl d~8eaBe8 b. 49 43 42 c. 37 32 31 d.

•• Stillbirth Coronar heart Liver failure disease

b. 4 3 2 c. 50 38 25 d. 766.1 ~,,14 .0 572.8 a. Gastroenteritis Whooping cough Tetanus b. 8 2 2 c. 8 2 2 d. a. Enteritis Avitaminoses & other Bacillary dysentery

nutritional def and auaoebias18 b. 2 003 1 456 1 347 c. 4 3 3 d. A5 A65 A4 a. Birth inj1Jry etc keart dueases PneumoDl.

b. 18 1 8 c. 180 100 80 d.

4th cau.e (Ull

PaeuNDia

9 4

491-492 Menina:itis

1 33

Dia htonar eire & oth £O~6 h~.rt dis

16 16 28

Influenza and Pneumonia

30 22

Amoebic dysentery_

1 12

006.9 Infectious hepatitis

1 1

Tuberculosis of respiratory system

1 093 2

A6 Avitaiooses etc

7 ' 70

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Ten leading causes of mortality in countries or ~reas of the WHO Western Pacific Region

Countr Ar.ea fen le .. dl~ cause. of mortality No ... Year 5th. c:ause 6'th cause 7th cause 8th cause , 9th cause (2) (3) (ll) (12) (13) (14) . US)

. Solomon Island .... 1977 •• Enteritis" K111!Pallt neQpl ...... ~iaorders of the N~~rit18 ine~ Le~"Y ~~_stive s!:,tems

· .~ 7 7 7 6

· ;.4 3 3 3 d. ." A/>S-A60 ~l-Al~ AI05-Al~ AlO

Tokelau 1981 •• DegeDer-.a.uve Oth cardIovascular beart disuse dueaa •

b. • .1. 1 e. 33. 33 ~

· TonIa 1980 8_ Die of o.ther 1)&'t'ta Mal neap digestive Tv,berc.ulos 6 lac:haeutic: heart of d1.l..eativ.e !I~atem o~nl & per1toneum. . dieease

b. IS 15 11 11 c. S -IS 11 11 d. 34 09 62 Z1 --"

T T of the Pacific Is 1978 a. Bronch1til Accidents .... Cenl)rova8cuJar Pre1lL8tu't'lty Nutn.tional emphysema & astbma all t • . c1uease de .1tl-eGC: 8S·

b. 24 18 16 15 12 co 18 13 12 11 . 9 d.

Tt.tvalu 1980 •• Hepatitis Me'Qingitis Enc~pha itl~' ·C.V.A. '- . ,perl.toD1tl!LChrcmu: fu Dl1natl.ng ~j)i1e SY' ~!lte Q"ttdki i. ne_ph_rotlc ~droae

b. 1 . elieh I· I each c. 1Z 12 1 -'. U 12 d. 070.1 322.9 ~3.9 "".9 '~"~YA" ~·Wl!l.li

Vanuatu 1976 a. Eosl.naph Menl.ngl.t1B - .... "

b. 1 c. I ' -d. . . . ".

Viet Nam 1980 •• 'Mal.at· a Other d'iees.aes of' Cllolera V.1ral :enee!ilal'itis Other diseases of d~ge.tive system

. __ . ·re~rato ~8tem

b. ·826 775 774· 694 ._. ~1 c. 2 1 1 d. .c All- AI04 :;, : Al .M7 A96

Walli$. and Futuna 1972 a. Malignant -uapl,as .. ~ ·-$,mptoit. etc '··~1.tal

.~lie .. ,

b. 5 5 .. 4 c. 50 50 40 ,...,' .. ". --'-.' d.

Legend~ e. Name of disesee b. ltumber of death. c. kate per 100 000 population d. leD eode

10th (;au8e II (16)

Men~n&!t~8/Bronch ~ ..

eah sema & asthma 5 each 2

A72LA92, AJj5

Menip.gitis

9 7

Blood (h.8o~eu. Sboek-atabled wound

1 each 1.2

~.9/9.~_0

Other forms of heart d1.geaSe

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Six dies •• ea under the WHO Leaflet on Cnildbood Commuoicable Diseases C~l.ti.e total. of cases and death' from reports received for the year 1982

.1 •• ; , ~IA C&~ rE~ ~;)" i'('OOO~3~982 Cases (',) Deat.s Gase. (,j) Deat.s

American SallOa 35 - .. . I ... ... .. . 15 7bl J. ... 196 · .. II ...

Brune' 221 - - - ... Cbina 1 044 826 ... ... .. , ... ... ... Cook 20 ... ... ... .. , ... .. .

5 57. ... ... ... '" ... .. . Piji 646 - - 11 - I ... Frencb 154 - ... 8 ... ... ... Guam 101 - ... - ... - ... Hoag Ilona 5 010 I 1 1 - 22 15

Japau 119 J41 29 - 28)5 14 J. ZZ

60 2 - 17 - J I

Lao People'. ne.. IIep. 3 629 ... ... ... · ... .. . Hacao 292 - - 4 - ] .. ,

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. '. 14 431 7 - 53 - '"

llauru 8 - - - - - -Hew 148 - - - -lIew J 100 L - - - 5 -Biue 3 .. . ... ... '" ... ... Papua Ne .. Guinea 3 337 - ... 743 ... 28 ..

51 276 1275 190 829b 47 1421 545

of \Corea 39 411 ... Samoa 160 4 - 10 - - -

2 474 • ... ... .. . '" ... {a lands 249 ' ·

3 - - - - -tonsa . 100 - - 258 I 2 -T T of tbe 142 - ... - ... - ... Tuvalu 8 - - - - - -

12. - - 2 - - -, Viet N8Il 56 Ob2 20b5 ... 48624 ... 972 ... lfailis .IId. Futdna ' 10 ... ... .. , .. . ... ... lUTALWP" 1 ])0 05. JJ91 191 bl0b9 b2 2510 ,OJ

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aix 4buse. Uoder tbe WHO-Leaflet on ChildhooG--CouauniC:abla_Di ••• ses Cwau.lat.ive totala of c ••• .- aDd 4eatba frotll reportl received for, th. 1e_r 1982

I~ .. 1 •• " c._~ , i(i'j' ~, l(tOOo~];980 , (1

I 1 .&marieu s..a ]S - ... 2 lS 761 - ...

, J B ...... 221 ... 14 ""laa 1 044 826 .. . ...

, S Cook 20 ... ... , 6 8 876 '" .'

7 lij' 646 - -8 lr81lcb 154 1

9 Gu .. 101 '- '"

10 Hong KoDg 5 010 - -II !,apan ll9 341 1 -12 60. - -13 lAo P",,~le" _. Rep. 3 629 ... .. . 14 llecao • 292 ... . ..

'1> 14 431 ' ,S 1

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, 18 -, 3 166 . -19 , Niue 3 ... ' ... 20 ,'a_ Hew Gui.Oea 3 337 16 ...

, 21 , 51 276 2S6 33

22 ot ""reo , 39 411 ... ... , 23 s.- 160 - -

24 2 474 1 ... ~ 25 249 '" ...

26 3, - -27 TOD,. 100 - -

, ,1(8 " T T of the Paci flc 142 - ... 29 'II1valu 8 - -30 126 - -

, 31 Viet ..... 56 062 892 ... , 32 "ame _1\I~a_ III - -

TOTAL 11ft 1 370 086 U77 34

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... 61829

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"" ... . ... 454

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un .. 9 ..

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Five diseases under the WHO Annual Communicable Diseases Bulletin Cumulative totals of cases from reports received for the year 1980

Countl'~ I Area Estimated HEPATITIS VIRAL population GONORRHOEA TYPE I< TYPE B

"""'" ('000) 1980 (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

AIIlerican kIlO. 34 80 16 4

Au. tr ell.a 14 986 11 487 463 1 538

Br\loei 211

Cbina 1 004 470 ... ... .. . Cook lelanda 19 102 ... ... DemocrAtic Kampuchea 8 500

Fiji 625 1 135 226(1) . . . Freach Polya.e«ia 147 440 110 5

Guaa 99 361 32 4

IIong Kong 4804 ... ... .. . J"pao 117 099 7 661 ... ... Kiribati 58 15 1 3

Lao-People's »em_ Rep_ 3 461 ... ... ... Mac.Q 284 - ... ... Halayaia, PeniDsular

8abah 13 660 2 714(-) ... ... Sarawak

--tta1lru 8 50 4 42

Xew CaledoDia 143 156 ... ... New Zealand 3 144 ... 1 649(1) 393(4)

L1iva 3 5 1 -Papua _Hew Quaea 3 164 10 945 ... ... Pbilippines 48 511 6 823(7) 1 522(543) ... Republic of Korea 38 191 ... ... .. . Sa..,. 157 91 ... ... Singapore 2 403 15 184 ... ... SolOMd Ialaoda 231 83 -Tokelau 2 - - -Touga 97 59 - -T T of tbe pacific Islands 135 524 ... ... Tuvalu 8 3(-) - -Veouat\l 118 ... 9(-) -Viet lIa .. 53 257 1 665 ... ... Wallis and Futuna 10 1 2 -TOTAL·WPI!. 1 318 045 60 184\71 10 0351545)1 1 989f4T

Note,: Tbe figures should be reg4rded as e:stimate8~ The nUmber within the ~renthese8 refer to the number of deaths.

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.

. Ar •• bUuted · , . pOpulation. SYPHILIS ftACSOIIA YAWS - ('000) 1978

(tJ . (3) (8) (9) (10)

American .sa.oa . 3,. - - -_t .. Ua 14 98& 2 992 1 ... B_i 211

CbiD& 1 COl> 470 ... · ., -Cd.... 10 1aDda 19 ... ... -o...cratic ~.a 6500

,I.ji 625 37SU) 100 -,........ 1'01,...o1a 147 367 ~ -GoUla 99 44 - -Boaa-. I> 804 ... ... .. . J.paa 117 099 2 Q81 438 . " , ... Kiribati sa 1 · .. 'I -Lao '_1.'. Dell. IIIp. 3 461 S 43 .,. IlacU 284 - ... ... "'lay«ia, PaniD.ullir ....

Sabah " '.U 660 801(·1 41\·) 'ZI·} Sa.awak

I, ....... 8 ,8 ... -_Cal..wDia 143 507 . ,

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!lew _1_ J 144 ... •.... . .. Ni~ J - ... -Papp !lew GuiDe' 3164 I> 637 ... ." Phi.lippi ... 48 511 stU) .. , ... Bapublic of Itor .. 38 197 .. . .-.. " ... -- . 157

Si",apor. .. 2 403 1 097 ... ." Sol...a t.la.ds 211 - ... ... toke1'" 2 - .. , -'loap 91 - 1 -T T of tb. Pacific 1,1_. 135 - ... -!\Ivai .. 8 - ... -Vaauatu 118 5(-) ... 1{-)

. Viat lIua 53 257 616 1069 808 '. '

110"118'. _ ... tu .. 10 2 ... ' '" -

1 'lOTAlo WPl 1 318 O4S 1362S(8,f 1 070 433 9](-)

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ON SOClOECONOKIC AN1l IlEAJ.T11 INI>lCATORS

Pive di.eales under the WHO Monthly CD Notes ~lativ. totals of cases and deatbs fr~ reports received fOT tbe year 1980

population

Part 1 Pace Jl

LV" ( '00013~98O ~Of ~

na.ea_(.:lDeathl Cu •• <'it noatho c •••• ( 'lDeath'

American s.mo.. 34

I_~·U. 14 9.'

I. Bru ..... l 211

I ChiDAI 1 004 470

I.Cook 19

8 500

! Fiji . 625

: Frencb i 141

IGu .. 99

180na Kana 4 804

! Japan 117 099 ,. 58

I Lao ~ple' a Ilea. la.P, 3 461

Hac..,· 28.

Sabab 13 660

, Raur.. 8

He" 143 ,- J 144

,Riue. 3

, Papua Ra" J 164

48 511

of /Corea 38 197

!Sa_ 157

2 403

, ,231

2

I, Toa •• 97

IT,oftbe l)

. 'DJV&1u 8

118

I Viet _ 53 2)7

• lIaU .. _. :fU~ ...... ' 10

.. .., ..... lira .1 "8.045

*No •• l, Roe. liver and denaue. "'''''''''''lera·

-3

-88**

. . . ----

22

-... -

103

-...

1

-... 823

145

-18

------

978

-2181

- 1 - - -· .. 13 · .. lOW · "

- - - - -· .. . . . · .. 14192 1793

· .. 357 - " . · " - 127 - 11 1

617 .. 1

- - - 1 -- . . . · .. ... · .. - " . · .. 28 20

- 808 - - -., . 37 ... 5 1

- .. , '" - -

11 668 25 48 5

538 ... -.. ' 631 - - -- 5 - 2 1

- 618 4 - -... .. , ... '" ... 61 96B 47 411 180

4 - - 107 4

- 116 - - -.. , 253 ... J. ·

- - - - -- - - - -- 3552 5 2 -

- -- 15 - - -- 1. - - -

49 .8990 591 1I8S •• 1

- 1 - - -In 7Ull 672 16750 2496

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,.rt 1 ta" a2

\l£Sll!RH PACtFtC RBGIOII DATA BAlIK

011 SOClOSCOllOllIC 'AIIIl I!B4tTH INlllCATOIlS

Vi"" di ........ ua4U ,the WIIO IIontbly CD Notes Cumulative totaLa of c .... -... d •• tba fro. report. reeeived-f~~ the year 1980

1

2

,3

I" 5

,9

10

U

12

14

1~

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17

18

U

20

21

, ,Z2

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, %5,

26

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32 , ,

_ricaR __

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Cook

Fiji

h_b ,

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,

Lao People '. Deal. "p. I_eo

" "' .... ,I

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Viat 110._

IIal Ul "4, "'tilllA

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,

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Ul

, 1 004 ,470

19 , • SOO

, 625

147 99

4804

117 099

58

3 461

ZIl4

U 660

B

, ',': 143

3 144

3

3 164

,48 511

31 197

,157

2, 403

231

2

, 97

135

8

118

53 257

10

16676

801

1

,4268

54957

6386

669

... 66744

3879 36582

...

... -

5SO ... 698

72450

188286

8064

... 8196

3719

371Zb2

, 1695

,

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T 556

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7lB 3

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.,.

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1

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\ •

110.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

14 25 26

21

28

29

30

31

32

WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK

ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

'art .[ Paae JJ

Proportion of infanta under 1 year of age who have been fully i-..tticed againlt tuberculosis. diphtheria, poliomyelitis ~nd (Beule.

Country/Are" BCG DPT III POLIO III MEASLES

... ricaD_ Saaoa 52.3 51.2

Awltralia

BruDai 99 99 99

Cbi.oa

Cook l,land.

»e.ocratic Xaepuchea

~iji 98.3 62.6 58.6 I.J

rr ... cb Polyn •• ia

Q,.,. '30.0 50.0

IIoD& ICoOS 100 80.0 90

Japan 84.6

Kiribati 67.8 28.9 21.2

Lao People'. Dea. Rep. 3.7

MacaO

Kalay.ia 76.6 47.1 55.1

lialiN

Hew Caleclonia

.... Zealand

lIiue 100 7.S 79.1

Pa_ Hew Guinea 50.5 25.4 25; 1

Pbilippioe. 61.3 43.5

Republic of Korea 100 61.0 62.4 4.9 -. 83.8 56.2 55.2

Singapwe 84.5 80.9 88.0 0.3

SO~OIIDD Ielands 46.2 36.3 34.5

Tokelau 31.4 .

Tooaa 88.8 64.7 40.2 39.4

T T of the Pacific Ialao.de 24.7 12.7 1.0

1'u.valu 78.0 72.0 66.0

V ...... tu VietN ..

WaUi. and Futuna 100.0 72.9 .

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'an I .... ,It

..... Cont.,/Ane

1 • ericen Sa.,.

I' •• t ..... · .' .

. 3, Brunei

11 Chi ... 5 Cook Iol .....

• ~rotic

7 . ftjl , ..

8 ,.._ 1'1>11" .. 1'.

9 QI .. . 10 80118 110"3

11 Ja,an

12 tirilleU

WBSTJ!IlI( PACJPICl!IGIOJl DATA BAIIIt

011 SoctOllOO\GlJ:C AIlD mw.T" IRDICl.'lt1I.S

'eT .... t of Year population

I.Ned witb aafe weta'

1980 60

1982 98.' . ...

...

... • '" ...

'" 1982 100

1962 99

... 1982 10

13 Lao "Ople'. Ila., Ile,. ... 14 lIa.aQ 1982 100

U 1la1&,81. .... 16 W.um .:,; . 17 !leW ca l.d""i. ... 18 __ toallllld 1982 n.9 19 Ii ... ... 20 ,-a .... 0011,. .. - '1982 7S

Zl .l'IIU1ppl._ ... 22 . lIiepIIl>hc of Korea ... 23·

_. ... 24 I &illlapore . ... 25 80 lO1IO.. Ie land. ... 26 TOkelau ... 27 To.,.e. . 1982 91.3

28 T T of the Peeifie 1010ad. ... 27 TuV81U . 1982 . 100

30 , __ tu·

1979 25 ,1 no.t· ... . .. n Wallie .aad Futuao ...

...... "t of Yeat' . populatiDft

witb adequate .anitery fuillti ••

... . 198.2 .. ,

" .9!,".' .

.. .

...

...

...

. .. -. . " 1982 95+

19112 99+'

. .. 1982 10

. .. 1982 100

...

...

... 19.2. ".9

... 1982 75 ...

... . ....

.. ,-.

... ' .

... 1982 36.6

... 1982 82

1979 25

...

.~.

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110.

1

2

3

4

5 .

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13 . 14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

,0

31

32

WESTIaN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK

ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INTJICA'I.'ORS

Percent of low birth weLght Country I Area infanta ( (, 2499 gr .... >

Year Data

_e'dean Samoa 1982 2.9

AustraUa 1979 5.8

'ruul · .. China 1979 6.0

Cook Ie lands · .. bemocrat1.c Kampuchea · .. 'l'iji 1979 13.9

French Polynesia .-e.. 0.. ... 1981 8.7

110", Ka", 1975 8.1

Japan 1979 5.1

Kir1bat1 · .. Lao People s Dem. Rep. 1979 18.0

Hac,", · .. Malaysia 1979 9.0

\Iouru · .. New Ca ledon18 · .. )lev Zealand 1982 5.8

Niue · .. Papua Naw 0.. inea 1979 25.0

Pln.11pp1ne_8 1979 19.5

Repub11c of Korea 1981 9.2

Sa*>a · .. Singapore 1979 11.2

Solomon Islands · .. I Tokelau · .. To",. 1982 0.4 t T of the Pacific Islands ... TuV'.lu 1982 4

Vanuatu ... Viet Ham 1982 8

Wallia and futuna ...

Part I Page 35

Maternal tliorta.l1t rate

Yesr Data

· .. 1980 0.01

1982 0.17

· .. · .. · .. · .. · ..

1980 0.3

1982 0.01

1980 0.204

1982 0.1

· .. 1982 0.4 1980 0.63

· .. · ..

1979 0.115

· .. · ..

1977 1.42

1980 0.42

· .. 1981 0.1

. .. · .. ... ...

1982 a ...

1980 1.0

. ..

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--- ---laclicator<.l

WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOECONOIIIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

• • .............. =ca=m= .. # ............

for .. _lCAN SAIIOA -- .===-=--a .. ~ ......... ______ .. _~= .. _ .... =~ •••• ~ 1. Area (im 1000 aq. kIl.)

2. Eatiaated population ('000)

3. Anaual population growth rate (X)

4. Percentage of population - le •• than 15 years

- 65+ years

5. Urban population 1%)

6. Rate of natural increase of population (% per ~no.umJ

7. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

8. Crude death rate 'per 1000 population)

9. Life eKpectancy at birth - Kale (years )

- PelUle (years)

~O. Infant IQOrtality rate lper 1000 live birtha)

11. Total fertility rate \women 15-49 years}

2. Socia-economic indicators for the year 2000

Estimated population, (. 000)

Life expectancy at birth - Kale (yea .. )

- Fe .... 1e Iyears)

Adnu«l population growth rate. (X)

Crude birth rate \per 1000 population}

Crude death rate Iper 1000 population)

Rate of natural increase ex per annual

13. P~r Capita Gr08. National Prod~ct (GNP) at market prices, (U8$)

14. Bate of growth of per capita GNP, (%)

15. Peccentca. Gr08. Domestic Product \GDP' derived from .. nufccturic& at co~.tAQt factor coat (X)

6. Economically active pop in pri~ry asetor

- flullber in agriculture ('000)

- Percent in 4griculture (X)

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (gram)

18. Daily per capita protein supply (gn,,)

19. Mult literacy 1'4tio

120• He41tb bud8et/expenditur~

- Aulount

- Per capita

- As % of total budget

..... Year -...... _--= 1981

1982

1960

1980-1.32

1980-1932

1980-1982

1980-1982

2000

1995-2000

Part II Pa8e 1

~==-.......... = Data

am .......... ::

0.20

35

.. ,

...

... 45.7

2.98

34.3

4.5

· .. · .. 16.7

· .. 39

... · ..

l.O5

· .. ... · .. · .. " . · .. · .. · .. · .. ... · .. ... · .. ...

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WlSTI!IlII rACIPlC I!EGIOIi DAtA IlAIII: 011 SOCIOIIlOltlIUC AIID IIlIALTR lIIDIC6.'lOIS

---- ---- --,.---------AllllRIC6.Il IWIO.t. Year

••••• . -:----.. Data Indio.cor(a) for: 1------------ _._----- -1--- •••

21. Health .. npower _u

'atio pe:r 10 000

Phyaiciaaa 1919 26 8.4 Medical a •• iatant. 1979 1 0.3 Profe •• ional IUr.in&/JMid~ifery Pet:.omwl 1979 17 5.5

~1. Tau l •• d ... COM ••• of morb.dity 1al code 110. of 'kate peS' ca ••• 100000

l..nue"". 487 1980 18443 56 923 ni.riboea. pr •• dmed i~fectiou., (child-adult) 009.3 .1980 1 392 4296 Cooorrboea 098 1980 80 247 Diarrhoea, preaUlled infectiouI, (im.ntile) 009.3 1980 64 198 Fiall poi.onina 1\665.2 1980 30 93 Bapatitia. vir.t type A 070.1 1980 16 49 Meulee 055 1980 16 49 Meningitis, eoti'GOpbilic 322.1 1980 14 43 Shigellosis 004 1980 14 43 Leprosy 030 1980 9 28

23. Ten leading causee of 1D01:'talit) lCD code No. of Rat.e per Death. 100 000

C&TdiovaaculaT diaeaae 1976-78 26 87 Acei.dent. 1976-78 18 58 Cancer 1976-78 13 44 CerebTOvAecular di •••• e 1976-78 11 37 Chronic pul.onary dilea.e 1976-78 7 23 PDeullDnia .and 11lf1 ... Dla 1976-78 5 16 Di, ••• e of newborn infant 1976-78 5 16 Homicide 1976-78 4 14 Bnte~itie and ather diaTThoeal dieeaees 1976-78 4 14 Coagenital anoaali •• U76-78 3 11

24. caee. add death. for six disea.e. uDder the lIII0-11'1 ta •• s Death.

Diphtheria 1982 - ... Pertu..8i. U82 1 · .. Tetanu. 198Z ... · .. PoliOll)l1lUtio 1982 - ... Tubereulod. 1982 4 ... Measles 1982 2 · ..

2). Ca,ea fOT 0.1...... unGer tho lIIIO An""al CD Bu 11.U" eade •

, Conorrlloea . 1980 80 J1epatitio viral - Typa A 1980 16

- Type 8 1980 " - UNSP 1980 -SyphUlia 1980 -.Trachoma 1980 -Yaw. 1'80 -

16. Cases aDd death. for .ix disea.e. under the lIIIO MOnthly CD HOte. Caee. 'Death.

Cholera 1980 - -Dengue fever /lllll' 1980 1 -Bacephalitio 1980 - -lnfluenu 1980 16 676 -Keninaitia 1980 11 1 Pique 1980 - ~

27. Proportion of infante under one year of &ge who have been fully u.u.uiaed against tube:rculoaie, diphtheria, PQli~eliti8 aad .easlea

BCG DPTtIl 1982 52.3 !'olio III 1982 51.2 Meaalea

28. Per cent of populat1on aerved with aafe v.teT 1980 bO

29. Per cent of poPQlatlon with adequate aanitary facilities ...

30. Per cent of 1011 birth weight infant. ( • 2499 gr .... ) 1982 2.9

31. Maternal sortality rate ...

• ~ ,

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t.

WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCtO!.llONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

. -...................................... -~ ... -........... Indioator(.) for, AUSTRALIA

~ ....... ~ ........................... -............... 1. Area· (in 1000 sq. km.)

2. Blti ... ted population (' 000)

3. Annual population growth rate (%)

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years

- 65+ years

S. urball popu1at1on (l)

6. late of natural increase of population (% per annum)

1. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

8. Crude death rate (per 1000 population)

9. L1fe expectancy at birth - Kale (y •• rs)

- F .... le (y.ars)

O. Infant mortallty rate (per 1000 live births)

11. Total fertility rote (women lS-49 y •• rs)

12. Socio-economic indicators for the year 2000

Est.aated population, l 000)

Llfe expectancy at birth - Mal. lyears)

- F .... l. \years}

Annual population growth rate, l%J

Crude b.rth rate lper 1000 population)

Crude death rate lp~r 1000 population}

Rate of natural 1ncrease (% per annum)

13. Per capita Gross National Product (GNP) at aarket prices (USS)

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP, (%)

15. Percentage GrOSB Domestic Product (COP) derived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (%)

16. Eeonomically active pop in primary sector

- Number in agriculture l OOO}

- Percent -in agriculture (%J

17. D811y per cap1ta calorie supply (gram)

18. Daily per capita prote1D supply (gram)

19. Adult literacy ratio

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount

. ... - .... Year .......... -1981

1982

1980-1981

1982

1982

1980

1981

1981

1981

1981

1981

1977-1981

1975-1980

2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1980-1981

1970-1979

1980

1980

1980-1981

1980-1981

1981

1979-1980

- Per capita I 1>/,-lY80

- As % of total budget 1979-1980

Part II Pal. 3

............ Detl . ...... - .

7 686.85

15 176

1.6

24.7

9.7

86.0

0.85

15.8

7.3

71

78

10.6

1.9

17 162

71.3

78.1

0.93

15.1

8.7

0.64

8 .240

1.4

... 357

5.8

exceeQs 2 50

98.0

M - 88 F - 82

A$m 8 631

A$ 591

7.5

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1iB6TI!U PACIFIC RlGION DATA BAlIK ON SOCI~OOIbIlIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

~ .................................. --.................. ~~ ........ - .... Indic.tor(a) forI AUSTRALIA Year r---·------ ---_. __ .... _._. __ . . __ ..

!al. Heal th .... npower

Physicians 1980 Medical ••• iatants 1980 Profeaaional Wu~aib&/Midwifery Peraonnel 1980

2. 'feu 1eadillS caue •• of aorbidity 1(lD code

GO'normoea 098 1980 Total aypbi lis 090-'097 1980 Salmonella infections 003 1980 Tuberculosis, all forma 010-018 1980 Viral bepatiti. 070 1980 ~patitia » (Seruua)* 070.3 1980 Q fever 083.0 1980 Giariieeio* 007.1 1980 lIat.na 084 1980 '''i,_llosis (SOia.lla infection"'> 004 1980

2,. Ten l •• dins !:au ••• 0: ao<rtality Ill> code

Aeute myocardial infarction 270 1979 Cerebrov4scular die.ase 29 1979 Other iach4emic hes'" disease 27.9 1979 Di. of pulmona~ cire , oth form. of heart di ..... 28 1979 Mali,Mnt 080p1a •• of trachea. bronchu' and luna 101 1979 Motor vehicle traffic .ccident, B4n 1979 Oth diee.a •• of the respiratory '7,te. 313-315, 319.

324-327, 329 1979 Malignant neopla .. of colon 093 1979 Bronchitis, chronic: .nd unspecified. euapbysema

and a.time 323 1979 Pneumonia 321 1919

24. Cases and deaths for But disease. under the WRD-EPI

Diphtheria 1982 Pertus8ie 1982 Tetanue 1982 Po 1 iomyeli t is 1982 Tuben:uloda 1982 Maule. 1982

25. ca.es for di.~a ••• under the: vao Annual CD ~ulletin

Gono-rrhoea 1980 lIepatiti. viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - UlISP 1980

Sypbilli. 1980 'h'8choma 1980 y .... 1980

26. eaaes and death. far aix dbu". Q.udeJ: t~ WIll Month IJ CD 110 tea

Cholera 1980 Dengue fever/DIll 1980 Bncephalitis 1980 Influen1!:a 1980 Mea.ingitic 1980 Plague 1980

27. Proportion of int.nt. under one y8er of age who have been fully i.-uni.ed alainat tub.~ulo.i.1 diphtheria, polio.yelitie and .ea.le8

BCG DPT III Polio III Heaale.

28. Per cent of popu1ation aerved with .afe water 1982

29. Per cent of populat10n with adequate aan1tary facilities 1982

30. PeT cent ot low blTth wugllt info"ta \ , 2499 gra ... ) 1979

31. ~tern.l .ortallCy rftte 1980 .. Hot notifiable Ul 411 of the State. aud 'terrltonea of Australia

~ .. -........ -........ --.. Data

~-. --_._ .. -.. _er aatio per

10000 26 140 17.4 ... 76 800 51.2

Ho. of Rate per C.aes 100 000 11 477 77

2 895 19 2 294 15 1 549 10 1 385 9

646 4 621 4 568 4 553 4 545 4

110. of .. ate per De.tlt.. 100 000

22 697 157 13 432 93 8 240 57 5 865 41 4 658 32 1 575 25

2 838 20 2448 17

2 159 15 2 006 14

c'ses Death. 1 · ..

196 · .. 11 · .. - · ..

1 169 · .. . . . · .. C.ae.

I· 11 487 463

1 538 178

2 992 1 . ..

Callea Death' 3 ...

13 · .. 18*· ...

801 ... 71 · .. - -

98.6

98.6 .

~.8

0.01

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

~~_._a ___ ._ •• _._._=~ __ . __ . _____ m_p_=_==._.==.==.=",=~== ••• = Indicator( s) for: BRUNEI .......... _ ••••..•••.•...•••....•.........•.•..•......• -.

1. ATes (in 1000 .q. km.)

2. Estimated population (000)

3. Annual population growth rate (%)

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years

- 65+ years

5. Urban population (X)

6. Rate of natural increase of population (% per annum)

7. Crude birth rate {per 1000 population)

8. Crude death rate (per 1000 population)

,9. Life' expectancy at birth - Male (years)

- Female (years)

10. Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births)

1,1. 'Total fertility rate (women 15-49 years)

1,2. Socio-economic indicators for the year 2000

Estimated population, ( 000)

Life expect~ncy at birth - Male (years)

- Female \year.)

Annual popul8.tion growth rate, (X)

Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

Crude de. th rate (per 1000 populatlon)

late of natural increaee (:l per annum)

13. Per Capita Gross National Product (GNP) at market prices, (US$)

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP, (%)

15. Percentage Gross Domestic Product (CDP) derived from manufactu~ing at constant factor cost (%)

16. Economically active pop in primary sector

- Number in agriculture ( 000)

- Percent in agriculture (%)

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (gram)

18. Daily per capi~a protein supply ( gram)

19. Adult literacy ratio

20. Health budget/expenditure

- ~unt ;

- Per caplta

- As % of total budget

* Per eap1.ta CDP

Part II Page 5

............... a_.=f"t$="'" .... "I1 ...... Year Data _a ...... __ •• 1-•••••••• _ • 1981 5.77

1982 201

1982 3.4

1980 35

1980 3

1980 76.0

1981 2.67

1981 30.4

1981 3.7

1982 10.1

1982 15.8

1975-80 5.1

2000 306

1995-2000 · .. 1995-2000 · .. 1995-2000 2.00

... · .. · ..

1982 9 137*

1970-1979 4.6

...

· .. ...

1975-1977 2 959

1975-1977 73.7

1982 H - 86 F - 73 or _ 80

1919 B$ 9

1979 B$ 203

· ..

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WB8T!1III P"CUIC IlEGION DATA BAlIK ON SOCIOBCOItlMIC AND HEALTH INDlCA'l'OU

r-.---.. ------.-.. ------... - .. ---.-..... r--....... Indic.&torCe) for: lII!DliEI Year .. -.--..... ----....... ~ ....... ---......... --....... ~--.. ~.-.....

21. Jlf!altb manpower

Physician. 1980 Medical •• sisteuts 1980 Professional Nursing/Midwifery Per"onnel 1980

2. Ten leading causes of .orbidity lCD code

_pa 072 1980 Keast •• 055 1980 Chic'kenpox 052 1980 Pulmonsry tuberculosis 011 1980 Gonococcal infection 098 1980 Other salmonella infection 003 1980 O.ther re.piratory tuberculosis 012 1980 Malaria 084 1980 Other food poisoning (bacterial) 006 1980 Other venereal dileaBe 099 1980

123• Ten 1eedi1ll causea of aorta1.1ty lCO code

Symptoms and i11-defined conditions 845 1979 All other diseases B46 1979 Maligaa~t neop1.~s Bl9 1979 Other causel of perinatal mortality B44 1979 All other accidents 848 1979 lachaemic heart diseaae B29 1979 Cerebrovascular dis'eise B30 1979 Other foral of heart disease B28 1979 Motor vehicle accidents 122 1979 Birth injury 843 1979

24. Cases and d.eath. fot:' siz dieeasee under the WHO-BPI

Diphtheria 1982 Pertussia 1982 Tetanus 1982 Poliomyelitis 1982 Tuberculosia 1982 Meaeles 1982

25. Cases for diseese. uruler the WHO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea Hepatitis viral - Type A

- Type B - QNSP

Sypbillil Trachoma Y.W8 .

26. Cases and deaths for ailt eliseales under the WHO Monthly CD Motes

Cholera 1980 Dengue feger/OHF 1980 Enc::ephalitis 1980 Influen:l!a 1980 Meningitie 1980 Plague 1980

27. Proportion of infants under one year of ag~ who haw been fully i.muni:l!ed againat tuberculosis, diphtheria. poliomfeliti. and ma8ales

lice 1982 DPT III 1982 Polio III 1982 Measles

8. Per cent of populat10n served with .a£e ,water

29. Per cent of populat1on with adequate san1tary facl.htiea

]0. Per cent of 1"" b 1 rtft wugbt infant. ( , 2499 grams>

31. Maternal mortality rate 1982

. ................... ~ ..... nata ... =--- _ ....•••.. _ .

Rumber l.atio per 10 000

84 4.0 99 4.7

370 17.5

No. of Rate per" Cases 100 000

670 318 485 230 617 292 196 93 139 66 41 19 21 10 19 9 14 7 12 6

No. of Rate per Deaths 100 000

182 86 114 54

50 23 50 Z3 42 20 38 18 36 17 23 11 22 10 21 10

Ceses Deaths - · .. - · .. - · .. ... · .. 285 · .. 775 · ..

Cases ...

Casea Deaths - -- -- -1 1 - -- -

99% 99% 99%

...

...

... 0.17

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WESTERN PACIFIC RECION DATA BANK ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

~.a ......... ~.-=.a ••• a~~~5= •• _._Q_~ .. _ .... _ .. ~~_~.~._ ... lndh::ator(s) for: CHINA

~ ... -.-..... -.-..... ~""---;;;;;-...... -.. ------.. ~--.~--=-~ ... 1. Area (in 1000 sq. kin. )

Z. Estimated population (fOO~)

3. Annual population growth Tate (%)

4. ferceataae of popu~tion - less than 15 year.

- 65+ years

5. Urban population (%)

6. Rate of natural increase of popUlation (% per annum)

7. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

8. Crude death rate (per 1000 population)

9. Life expectaney at birth - Male (years)

- Pemale tyears)

10. Infant .ortality rate (per 1000 live blrthB)

11. Tot.l fertility rate {wamen 15-49 years)

12. Socio-economic indicators for the year 2000

Estimated population, ( '000)

Life expectancy at birth - Hale (years)

- Femsle (years)

Annual population growth rate, (%)

Crude birth rate (per 1000 popUlation)

Crude death rate (per 1000 populat1on)

Rate of natural increase (% per annum)

13. Per Capita GrOSB- Na.tional Product (GNP) af;. market prices, (US;)

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP. (%l

15. Percentage Gross Domestic Product (CDP) derived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (X)

lb. EconDmically active pop in primary sector

-, Huser in agriculture ('000)

- Percent in agriculture (%l

17. Daily per capita calorie supply,

16. naily per ,capita protein supply (gra",)

19. Adult literacy ratio

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount

- Per capita

- As % of total budget

• ..... m .......

Year • "' ... ,...co .......

1981

1982

1982

1982

1982

1980

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1980

1970-1979

1980

1980

1980

1975-1977

1975-1977

Part II Page 7

-....... -...... -~. Data

--= ...... "' .... 9596.96

1 026 504

1.4

32.7

5.6

21.0

1. 35

21.4

7.9

65

68

42.0

2.6

1 189 572

67.9

72.6

0.97

17.4

7.7

0.97

290

2.8

34.0

265 B79

59.8

2 439

63.4

'"

...

...

...

,

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WESTIlIl PACIPtc BGlON DATA MIlK 011 SOCIOEOOIfJII1C AIID \llW.TH 1II!)leU'OllS

~ ........... -..... ~ ............................ ---........ --... ~~ .. Incfic4tor(a) for~ CHINA Y.ar 1----.---.-.-=---------.... --- ._ ..

21. Health manpower

Pbydcian. 1978 Medical a •• iet.nt8 1978 Profe .. ional lIureioa/KidtrUery Per.onnel 1978

~z. T.u leadll11 cauae:e of .000idlty lCD code

'DJllenter; 1979 Influenza 1979 Malaria 1979 Meaales 1979 Viral encephalitis 1979 Whaapina cough 1979 S<:arlet fe'"ler 1979 Epid celeb~-8pinal aeni~iti8 1979 Typhoid aad pa~ac,pboi4 fe~er 1979· Leptoepiro.is 1979

23. !'en lead1nJ cau ••• of .aortality tCD code

Dyuntety 1979 Meule. 1979 ~pid. menilllitio 1979 Epid. -encephalitia 1979 Baeaorrhaaic_ feve~ 1979 Diphtheria 1979 Viral hepatitis 1979 Leptoapi'tO-sh 1979 Whoopia& eouah 1979 tufluenca . 1979

24. C.se. and deeth. for .is: diles.e. under the Wlk)-EPI

Diphtheria 1982 Pertussis 1982 Tetanu. 1982 Polioayeliti. 1982 1'u'berculoai. 1982 Heasles 1982

25. Ca.es for d1.ea.e, under t:he WHO Annual CD Bulletin

GonorrnOl!ll1 1980 Hepatitie vird - Typ. A 1980

- Type 8 1980 - UMSP 1980

. Syphillio 1980 Ttacb01l4 1980 Yaw. 1980

26. ca... .~d death. for aix dbuaea under the WHO Monthly CD Note.

Cholera 1980 DP/ll1lF 1980 Encephalitia 1980 Influenaa 1980 Meningitil 1980 Plague 1980

27. Proportion of infant. under one year of SI' who bave been fully ia-uniaed a,.in,t tuberculosi •• dipbthe~iat poliomyelitis and .e •• l ••

BCG DlIT III Pb1io tIl Measles

28. Per cent of population .erved with .afe w.ater

2~. Per cent of populacion with adequ.aee .anitary facilities -

30. Per cent of low. bIrth 'Welgbt infant. ( ,2499 gr ... ) 1979

31. M8te~nal mOrtality iate

.. Paraebolera The nu.ber within the parentheses refer to the number of death ••

. .......................... nat. -... -.-~--.-.... ~"

Nnmber aatio per 10000

609 60& 6.S 423 410 4.5 477 201 5.1

No. of" a.te ,er Cases 100 000

2 907 828 299 2 654 566 273 2 384 543 246

900 075 93 471 580 49 401 372 41 148 080 15 109 304 11

61 200 6 27 462 , 3

No. of •• te P&'r

De.the 100 000 6 330 0.7 5 931 0.6 4 903 O.S 2 031 0.2 1 459 0.2 I 292 0.1 I 103 0.1

80S 0.08 715 0.07

. 364 0.04

Cales Death.' ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . .. . ... '" ... ... Case. ... ... ...

474 601(1153) ... ... -

Cases Deaths 88* '" ... . ..

14 192 1 793 2 937 931 556

108 774 4 590 30 20

...

... '"

6.0

.. .

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,

~STERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

~.= .. ~ .. ~.a#s •••• a_ ••• ~ ••• = •••• =.as.= ••• =~==.=_===._ •• =u •

Indic4tor(.> for_ COOK ISLANDS ~ ...... ______ ....... _ •.• __ ••.• __ ... _._._ ••.••..• _m~ .• _.a .. 1. Ar •• (in 1000 sq. km.)

2. Estimated population (' 000)

3. 4nnual popula~ion growth rate (%)

4. Pe~centage of populat1on - lees tban 15 years

- 65+ years

~. Urban population (%)

6. Rate of natural increase of population 1% pe.r annum)

7. Crude birtb rate (per 1000 population)

8. Crode death rate (per 1000 population)

9. Life expectancy at birth Male (years)

- Female lyears)

10. Infant mortality rate lper 1000 live birtbs)

Il. Total fertih.ty rate (W01llen 15-49 years)

12. Socio-economic indicators for the year 2000

Estimated population I ('000)

Life expectancy at birth - Male (years)

- Female (years)

AnGuel pop~letion arowtA rate, (X)

Crude b~rtb rate (per 1000 populatiou)

Crude death rate (per 1000 population)

Rate of natural increase (% per annum)

13. Per Capita Gross National Product (GNP) at market prices, (Us$)

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP 1 (X)

15. Percentage Gros. no.estie Product (GDP) derived from maQufacturLng at constant fa~tor cost (X)

16. Economically active pop in primary sector

- Numbet in agricul ture ('000)

- Percent in agriculture CO

17. Daily per c4pita calorl.e supply Igra .. )

18. Daily per capita protein supply 19ram}

19. Adult literacy ratio

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount

- Per capita

- As % of total budget

• ""Q.""==""--Year

--.-.~ .......... 1981

1982

1982

1982

19B2

1980

1979

1979

1979

1979

1982

2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1918

.

1978/79

1978/79

1978{79

Part II Page 9

..... = •• - .. ""~ Data ..-.. ,.._---...

0.24

18

-0.6

49.8

4.0

29.9

1.89

25.7

6.8

· .. ... 38.5

4.2

37

· .. .. ,

1.10

· .. ... · .. · ., '"

5.1

· .. · .. · .. ... ...

8Z$1413200

NZ$ 76.39

9.6

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21.

WBSTBItIl PACIFIC REGIOII !lATA BAlIK 011 8OCIOl!OOllOHlC AlIJ) Ill!ALTH DlDlCAtoRS

IndicatorC,) for: Year

Health manpower

Pby.ic.iana 1979 Medical a •• i.tanta 1979 PTofe.sional RUrsiog/Midwifery Per.onnel 1979

CUBes

Influenza 487 1980 Diarrboea, pre,umed infectious, (child-adult> 009.3 1980 Ros, R~ver fever 062.8 1980 Diarrhoea, pre'UlDed infectious (Infantile) 009.3 1980 Mea.1ea 055 1980 DengulI!! 061 1980 Gonorrhoea 098 1980 Conjuncti'9itia 372 1980 Tuberculoai 8 J pulmonary 010-012 1980 Hepatiti., unspecified 573.1-573.3 1980

Disease of re8piratory system 1978 Disease of heart 1978 Cerebrovascular disease 1978 Accidents 1978 Malignant neop! .... 1978 Hypertension 1978 Prftl4turity 1978 »isea888 of nervous .y.tem 1978 D1.e8888 of digeative sy.tem 1978 Consenital anomalies 1978

under the WBD-EPI Dipbtheda 1982 Pertussis 1982 Tet_nul 1981 Po lioaryelitia 1981 Tuberculosis 1981 Measles 1982

Annual CD Bulletin Gonorrhoea 1980 Hepatiti. viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - UIISP 1980

Syphilli. 1980 Trac.homa 1980 Yaws 1980

WHO Monthly CD NOt •• Chole.ra 1980 1le.ngue feve1'1DBF 1980 'Sncephalitis 1980 Influenza 1980 Meniaa:itia 1980 Piaaue 1980

been fully immunized.against poliomyelitis and measles

BeG DPT III Polio III Measles

Data

Number Ratio per 10 000

22 11.0 4 2.0

66 33.0

per Cases 100 000 4 846 27 073

612 3 475 608 3 397 598 3 341 367 2 050 356 1 986 107 598 47 263 24 134 21 117

No. per Deaths 100 000

20 L08 14 76 10 54

8 43 5 27 4 22 3 16 J 16 J 16 3 16

c.s_e Deaths

.. '. ...

Cases 102

19

Cai8elf :Deaths

357

'" 4 268 17 1

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,

WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND NEALTR lNDlCATORS

_ •• =.=~.~.=.a. •• ~~ .. =_= __ =.a. ___ "_.= •• __ ._. ___ .=======g. Indicator{s) for; DEMOCRATIC KAMPUCHEA

~ __ ""'. ____ .~~"~.=-= __ •• _" __ • ____ •• __ •• 33_=_~S._."' _ 1. Are. (in 1000 sq. ka.)

2. Estimated population, (,000)

3. Annual population growth rate, (%)

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years

- 65+ years

5. Urban population (%)

6. Rate, of natural increase of population (% per annum)

7. Crude birth rate {per 1000 population)

8. Crude deatl\ rate {per 1000 population)

9. Life expectancy at birth - Hale (years)

- Female (years)

10. Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births)

1. Total fertility rate twomea 15-49 years)

2. Socia-economic indicators for the year 2000

Estimated popu~ation, (' 000)

Life expectaocy at birth - Male (years)

- Female (yean)

Annual population growth rate, (%)

Crude birth rate {per 1000 population)

Crude deatb rate (per 1000 population)

Rate of natural increase (% per annum)

13. Pel:' Capita Gross National Product (GNP) at market prices, (US$)

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP, (I)

15. Percentage Gross Domestic Product (GDP) derived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (X)

16. EcooOllically active pop in primary sector

- Nulllber in agricu.lture (I DOC)

- Percent in agriculture (X)

17. Daily per capita calorie supply, (gram)

18. o..ily per capita protein supply (gram)

19. Adult literacy ratio

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount

- Per capita

- As % of total budget

-",-... =-=~ Year _ ....... ". .. 3.~ 1981

1982

1982

1982

1982

1980

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

19S0

1980

1977-1979

1977-1979

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. ., .. ,. .... Data

",,' • .,. ..... "" .. "'= 181.04

6 780

2.9

33.1

2.3

15.0

2.59

45.5

19.6

42

45

160

5.1

13 403

56.6

60.1

1.86

28 •. > 9.9

1.86

· .. · .. ...

2 522

74.0

1 767

40.1

· ..

· .. ... · ..

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Part II Paa· 12

ladicator(.) for:

21. Health _npower

Pby.icians Medical a.listaflte

WE8TIRN PACIFIC Bl!GION DATA BANK ON 8OCIOI!CONOMIC AND HJW.TN INDICATORS

P~ofe •• iODal Nur.inl~idwifery Peraonuel

Influenza Amoebiasis:

cwe ••

Typhoid fevet' Kea.leP Gonococcal infe<!tioo* Syphilis and sequelae* Pertus.is· Poliomyeliti" Cholera· Bacillary dysentery*

under the WHO-IPI Diphtheria Pertussil Tetanus Polioayelitis Tuberculosis Measles

1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973

1974

Number

Calles 25 753

2 117 972 672 427 376 372 197 159 131

Deaths 14

Cases

Annual CD Bulletin Casel Gonorrhoea Hepatiti. viral - Type A

- Typ. B

SyphilU. Trachoma Yaw.

WHO Monthly CD Kot •• Cholera

- UNSP

Dengue fever j))HF Encephaliti. Influenza Meningitis Plagu8

been poHomyelitb

BCG DPT III Polio III Me •• l ••

*Incoarplete data

ealeS

Ratio ,er 10 000

per 100 000

336 28 13 9 6 5 5 3 2 2

per 100 000

0.2

Deatha

Deaths

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WESTERN PACIPIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

~D ••• ~_ •• a.~Q •• ====~====.===a_=.=.==~=.==~._=============_ Indieator(s) for. FIJI

~.o. ••• _.aa..= .... =.=_==:;;;==._.== •• ====_== •• ===========~ 1. Area (in 1000 sq. kID.)

2. Estimated population, ( 000)

3. AnnuaL population growtn rate (X)

4. Percentage of population - les. than 15 years

- 65+ years

5. Urban population (X)

6. Rate of natural increase of populatiion(% per annum)

7. Crude birtb rate (per 1000 population)

8. Crude death rate (per 1000 population)

9. Life expectancy at birth - Kale (years)

- Female (years)

10. lnfaRt mortality rate (per LOOO live births)

~1. Total fertility rate (women 15-49 years)

12. Socio-economlc 1ndieators fot' the year 2000

Estimated populatioR, ['ODD)

L~fe expectancy at birth. - Male (years)

- Fe_le (years)

Annual population growth (ate, (X)

. Crud. bireb rate (per 1000 population)

CT':lde deatb rate \per 1000 population}

Rate of natural increase Ct per annum)

13. Per CApita Cross National Product (GNP) at aarket prices, (US$)

14. Rate of .tovtb of per capita GNP, (X)

15. Percentase Gross Domestic Product (GDP) derived from .auufacturins at constant factor cost (%)

16. lkono .. ica.lly 4ctive pop in primary sector

- Humber in Bgncu 1 ture l 000)

- Percent in agriculture ~%)

17. Daily per capita calorie supply, (gram)

18. Daily per capita protein supply (gra .. )

19. Mult hteracy ratio

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount

- Per c.apita

- As % of total budget

======-== Year -=--=._: 1981

1982

1982

1982

1982

1980

1980

1980

1980

1982

1982

1982

1982

2000

199~-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1980

1970-1979

1980

1980

1980

1975-1977

1975-1977

1980

1980

Part U Page 13

"'==:== .. ""=""~ Data

~====""".=.=. 18.27

657

1.8

36.3

3.3

37.0

2.3

29.4

6.4

70

74

35

3.4+

764 •

71.4

76.4

0.64

17.9

4.8

1.31

1 8500

3.0

1l.6

83

40.1

2577

56.8

... F$ 18670280

F$ 30.l

...

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Part II Pase 14

W1!S~ PACIFIC REGlOH DATA BANIt OM SOCIOEOOMQMIC AIID HBALTH IMDlCA'l'ORS

~ .. -... ----.-.............. --... --.......... ---..... ~ ... -...... . ..... --ladieator(s) for: FUI Year

r ..... •••• ...... ••• .. ···;;;; ... ••• ..... ••••• .... ---···-··--·-·~ ..... -~1. Real th manpoWer

Physicians 1980 Medical aSliatante 1980 Profe.aional Nur8ing/Kidwifery Per,01lQel 1980

~2. Ten le.ding cau... of morbidity ICD code

Influenza 487 1980 Diar-rhoea, pt"es'i.l1aed infectious, (infantile) 009.3 1980 GOnon'boea 098 1980 Kea.lee 055 1980 SyphiU. 090-097 1980 Fish poisoning E8~5. 2 1980 Hepal;.itiB .• unspecified 573.1-573.3 1980 TUberculosi' l pulmonary 010-(}12 1986 Dengue 061 1980 Meningith, bacterial (other than menilllococcai) 320 1980

23. Ten leading causes of mortality leD code

tsch.saic heart dileaee 410-414 1978 Senility 794 1978 Other ~iaorder of heart rhythm 427.9 1978 SytllPtOll.s and ill-def conditions 780-783, 795, 796 1978 Hypertensive dieea'.1 400-404 1978 Other causes of, perinatal aortality 760-763, 769, ) 1978

773, 777-779 ) Diabetel mellitus 250 1978 Other pneumonia 481-486 1978 Dysentery unspecified 009 1978 Cerebrovascular dis@aJe 430-438 1978

24. Cases and death. for 11K diee •• es under the WHO-EPI

Dipntheria 1982 Pertussis 1982 Tetanus 1982 Poliomy~litis 1982 Tuberculosit 1982 Meales 1982

25. Case. for dtaeaaea under the WRO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Hepatitis viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - IJNSP 1980

Syphillis 1980 Traehoma 1980 YaWl 1980

26. ea ••• and deaths for six die •• le. under the WHO Monthly CD Notes

Cholera 1980 Dengue fever /DBF 1980 Eneephalitis 1980 Influen ... 1980 Meuinaitis 1980 Plague 1980

27. Proportion of infanta under one year of age who have been fully i1lllllunized sa_inet tuberculosis, diphtheria. polio.yeliti. and me •• les

BeG 1987 DPT III 1982 Polio III 1982 Measles 1982

28. Per cent of popUlation served with safe water

29. Per cent· of populat10n with adequate aan1tary facilities

30. PeT c.ant of 1011 birth weight .nfants ( ,,2499 gr .... , 1919

31. Maternal mortality rate

-.._ ~_c,.,.,.c.._.,. ,.. .. .1,... ... ./ .• .... - ~ ."-.T"''',~...,.- - ._ .. '\1- ....... ~, ~.\ •.

........................... Data ... __ .. _- .. _ ..........

lIumbel' ... tio per 10000

284 4.5 34 0.5

I 284 20.5

No. of tate per Caees 100 000 54 957 8 723 12 830 2 037

I 117 177 913 145 369 59 265 42 226 36 176 . 28 127 20 102 16

No. of Rate per Deaths 100 000

613 101 303 SO 231 38 216 36 208 34 203 33

185 30 174 29

89 15 78 13

Ca ••• De4th. - -11 -

t ... - -115 ... 705 ...

Cases 1 135

226(1) ... ... 375(1) 100

-ea.e8 Deaths

- -127 -11 1

54 957 -103 12 - -.

98.3 62.6 58.6 1.5

· .. · ..

iJ.9

· ..

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WESr!BH PACIFIC BEG ION DATA BANK ON SOCIOECOIlO!lIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

~" •• = •• ".~".~.~Q~~~~a.~= •• a~~=~~~~=_._=.~=.====a=.=D Indicator(s) for~ FRENCR POLYNESIA

~ ••• ~ .. _ ........... ~.a ••• K_ •• a-=c."'.""Q ••• ~=.~c~===-== 1. Are. (in 1000 sq. km.)

2. Xat1aated population~ \' 000)

3. Annual population growth rate, (%)

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years

- 65+ years

S. UrbanpopulatioQ (%)

6. Rate of natural increase of population (% per annum)

7. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

8. Crude. death rate (per 1000 population)

9. Life expectancy at b1rth - Male (yearo)

- Female {years)

10. Infant mortality rat" (per 1000 live births J

11. Total fertility rate lwomen 15-49 years)

12. Socio-ec.onom.ic indic.ators for the year 2000

Estimated population, (' 000)

Life expectancy at birth - Male (years)

- Fema.le (years)

Annual populatioo growth rate, (%)

Crude bLrth rate (per 1000 population)

Crude death rate lper 1000 population)

Rate of natural increase ~% per annum.)

D. Per Capita Gross National Product ~GNP) at aarket prices. (US$)

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP) (%)

15. Percentage Cross Do.eBti~ Product (GOP) derived fro. manufacturing ~t constant factor coat (X)

16. Economically active pop in primary sector

- Number in agriculture (fOOO)

- Percent io agriculture (%)

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (gr.,,)

18. Daily per capita protel.o supply (gra.,]

19. Adult literacy ratio

20. Health budget/expenditure - Amount

- Per capita

- As % of total budget

= ....... ""'=='""""Ia Year

... == ..... = .. =. 1961

1982

1980

1982

1982

1982

.

2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1980

1970-1977

1975-1977

1975-1977

1977

Part II Page 15

... =", •• ",-..-.. ",

Data =1lI""= ... ~ •••

4.00

154

...

... · .. 39.0

2.3

30

7

· .. . .. · .. ...

247

...

... 1.31

...

... 6 780

1.8

...

... · ..

2 738

69.5

... '"

US$ 198

· ..

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W1!STEI\N PACIFIC REGION DATA RANI( ON SOCIOEOONOMtC All!) KRALTH INDICATORS

.s •• ~~.~.· ..... _ .... ~.~ •••••••• •• .... •• .. __ •• ••• .. ···_=~ .... • ~ ... Indicator(a) for. FllENCH POLYNESIA Year

............................................... = ............... ~ ...... 21. Heal th manpower

Physic.ian. 1980 Medical a •• i.tants 1980 Professional Mursingf,Midwifery Personnel 1980

2. Ten leading cause. of llorb1dity ICD code

InflueD%8 487 1980 Diar~hoea. presumed infectiou8 J (infantile) 009.3 1980 Conjunctivitis 372 1980 Diarrhoea. presumed infectious, (child-adult) 009.3 1980 Fisb poi.oning E865.2 1980 De.ngue 061 1980 Gonorrhoea 098 1980 Measles 055 1980 SyphiUs 090-097 1980 Hepatitis viral, Type A 070.1 1980

23. Ten I.ddina cau.e. of mort.l1 ty tal code

Meningi.tis 320 1978 Tuberculoais - others 013-018 1978 hberculoah - respiratory 010-012 1978 Diphtheria 0~2 1978 Diarrhoea infancile 009 1978 LePTOOY 030 1978

24. Ca.el and death. for su diseases under the WIIO-EPI

Dipbtheria 1982 Pertussi. 1982 tetanus 1982 Poliomyelitis 1982 Tuberculosis 1982 Measlea 1980

25. Cases for dise •• ea ua.de'C' the WHO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Hepatitis viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - UNSP 1980

ayphillia 1980 Tracboma 1980 Yaw. 1980

26. Cases and deatbs for 11K d18ea.es under t~e WHO HOnthiy CD Hotes

Cholera 1980 Dengue feyerIDHP 1980 Encephalitis 1980 Influenza 1980 Keaing,itia 1980 Plaaue 1980

27. Propottion of intanta under one ,year of age who bave been fully immunized against tuberculosis, diphtheria, poliom,elitis and mea,les

BCG DPT III Polio 111 Measle.

28. Per cent of population served with .afe ~ate~

29. Pet cent of population with adequate saR1tary facilities

30. Per cent of low birth we1ght infant. ( .. 2499 gramll)

n. Mat~rnal mortality rate

.. ......................... Data . ............ .--..........

NumbeT iatio per 10 000

143 9.7 ... 272 18.5

No. of R.ate per Cases 100 000 6 386 4 312 3 759 2 538 2 594 1 752 1 644 1 110

937 633 617 417 440 297 375 253 367 248 110 74

No. of Rate per Deaths 100 000

3 2 2 1 I 0.7 1 0.7 1 0.7 1 o. ,

Cases Deaths - ... 8 ... ... ". 1 ...

67 ... 1187 ...

Cases 440 110

5 56

367 --

Cases Death, - ...

617 ... 1 ...

6 386 ... 115 ...

-

...

...

...

...

...

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Part II Page 17

...... _~. __ ===_ •• ===_.=== .. === •• _.= •• _= .... ==._a=~===._. ._ •• _=_._ == •• ===_== __ Indicator(s) for~ ~ Year Data

••••••••••• __ ••••••••• ~ ••••• ==g __ ~ •• a.======_.=.= •••• =. n= ••• = ••••• ==.=== ••••• 1. Area (in 1000 sq. km.) 1981 0.55

24 Bstimated population, ('OOO)

34 Annual population growth rate (%)

4. Percentage of population - less tban 15 years

- 65+ years

5. Urban population (%)

6. Rate of natural incre8~e of popolation (% per annum)

7. Crude birth rate lper 1000 population)

84 Crude d •• tb rate (per 1000 population)

9. Life expectancy at birth - Male \yeare}

- Female (years)

o. Infant mortality rate lper 1000 live births}

11. Total fectility rate (women 15-49 years)

2. Socio-economic indicators for tbe year 2000

Eatiaated population. ('000)

Life expectancy at birth - Male (years)

- Female (years)

Annual population growth rate, l%}

Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

Ctude death rate lper 1000 population)

Rate of aatural increase (% per annurn)

13. Per Capita Gross National Product (GNP) at market ~rices, (US$)

14. Rate of grwtb of per capita GNP 1 (%)

1S. Percentage Gross Domestic P~oduct (GDP) derived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (~)

16. EeanornLeall, active pop in primary sector

- Number in agriculture (' 000)

- Percent in agriculture (%)

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (gram)

18. Daily per capita protein supply (gram)

194 Adult literacy ratio

!20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount

- Per capita

- As % of total budget

1982 III

1970-1980 2.6

1982 39.6

1982 17

1980 27.3

1981 2.53

1981 29.2

1981 3.9

1982 70

1982 79

1981 10 .6

2000 213

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000 2.58

1979 4 760

1970-1977 5.1

1982 1905

1982 80

1977 US$ 3600000

1977 US$ 41.4

1977 3.6

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Pa'C't II Pa,e 18

WESTl!8.N PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK OR SOCIOECONOMIC ARD HEALTH INDICAlORS

~c .. a~_.~ .......... _a ••••••••• __ • __ ~ ....... _ .... ~z ••• .a •• _ .... -_. Indicator(s) for: GUAM . Year r .... ···_ ... ___ ••• .. ····;;;;· .. _· .. •• .. ••• .... •• __ =· .. z~_z ••• _ . ~-.. -.

~l. Health Ib8npOWeT

Physieiaas 1980 Medical a •• ist.nts 1980 Professional Nur.ing/Midwifery Personnel 1980

~2. Ten leading eauaes of morbidity ICD code

Influenza 487 1980 Conjunc tivi ti. 372 1980 Gonorrhoea .098 1980 Salmonella infections (other than typhoid) 003 1980 Tuberculosis. pulmonary 010-012 1980 Hepatitis. unspecified 573.1-573.3 1980 Hepatiti., viral type A 070.1 1980 Shigellosis 004 1980 Meningitis, bacterial (other than .eningococcal) 320 1980 Measles 055 1980 TUberculosis (all fOnDS) 013-018 1980

23. Ten leading causes of mortality leD code

Diaease of heart 1978 Malignant neoplasm 1978 All other accidents 1978 Hollieide 1978 CerebTOVa.cular disease 1978 Motor vehicle accidents 1978 Certain caules of mortality - early infaney 1978 Other diseases of central nervonl SYlte. 1978 Cirrhosis of liver 1978 Diabetes mellitus 1978

24. Cases and d.eaths for six diseases under the WHO-BPI

Diphtheria 1982 Pertussis 1982 Tetanus 1982 Poliomyelitia 1982 Tuberculosis 1982 Measles 1982

25. Ca.es for dis8aaes under the WHO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrboea 1980 Hepatitis viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - UNBP 1980

·Syphillio 1980 Trachoma 1980 Yaws 1980

26. cases and deaths for six diseases under the WHO Monthly CD Notea

at.olera 19~0 Dengue fever/DHF 1980 Encephalitia 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningitis 1980 Plague 1980

27. Proportion of 1nfants under one year of age who have been fully immunized against tubereuloais, diphtheria, poliomyelitis and measlea

BCG DPT III 1982 Polio III 1982 Measles

28. Per cent of population served with lafe water 1982

29. Per cent of populstion v~th adequate saD1tary facilities 1982

30. Per cent of low birth weight infant. ( ~ 2499 arams) 1981

31. Maternal mortality rate 1980

..~.e ................. = •• Dat_ ...... _-_ .. ·· .. ··~·=-··· .. I '

llumber laUD per 10 000

70 7.1 '" 231 23.3

No. of Rate per Cases 100 000

669 632 445 421 362 342 126 119

58 55 57 54 32 30

I 28 26 8 8 7 7 7 7

No. of Rete per Deaths 100 000

90 101 42 47 28 31 28 31 25 28 25 28 22 25 19 21 18 20 15 17

Cases Deathe - ... - ... - '" - ...

44 '" 9 ... Casea

361 . 32

4 57 44 --

Cases Deaths - -- -1 -

669 -22 -... ...

30.0 50.0

100

95-

8.7

0.3

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~ •• a.~G .... ~.~ .. a_~ •• asa.a._~ •• =.~.=~~~~~~~ .. ~~= •• =.====~ Indicator(s) for~ IIONG KONG

~ ....... _= .... ~. ____ .=~_e= ••••• =."".a=z=._=a=.~.= •••• ~==:== 1. Ares (in 1000 sq. km.l

2. Estimated populat1.on \.' 000)

3. Annual population growtb rate (%l

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years

- 65+ years

5. Urban populatlon (%1

6. Rste of natural increase of population (% per annum)

7. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

8. Crude death rate <per l~OO population)

9. Life expectancy at birtt't - Male (years )

- Female (year's)

10. Infant IJiOrtality rate (per 1000 live births)

11. Tocal fettil.i.ty rate (women 15-49 ye.ar8 J

12. Socio-economic indicators for the year 2000

B8timated population, ('OOOl

L~te expectancy at birth - Male (year.)

... Female (yea'C's)

Annual populat1on growtb rate. ~')

Crude birth rate (per 1000 pop~lation)

Crude death rate lper 1000 population)

Rate of natural increase (% per annum)

13. Per Capita Gross Natioaa.l Pro-duct lGNP) at market pric... (USS)

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP. (X)

15. Percentage Gross Domestic Product (GOP) derived from manufactuting at constant facto~ cost (tl

16. EconOllically active pop in primary sector

- Nulllber in agricul ture (1000)

- Pel'cent in agriculture (%)

l7. Daily per capita calorie supply (gram)

18. Daily pel: c,ap;ita protein supply (gram)

19. Adult literacy ratio

20. Health budgetiexpenditqre

- Amount

- Per capita

- As X of total budget

~=:#= .. ==""=" Year

.:,.. ... === ..... 1981

1982

1982

1982

1982

1980

1981

1981

1981

1981

1981

1982

1982

2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1982

1970-1979

1979

1980

1980

1982

1982

1980

1979/80 HK

Part II Page 19

f""""""''''''''''='''''''''''-

Oats. ~="" ... ="'=: .. """""

L05

5 233

1.5

24.3

6.9

92.0

1.21

16.9

4.8

72

78

9.9

1.9

6 262

70.6

77 .1

0.86

14.9

7.5

0.74

4 350

6.5

27.6

57

2.5

2 211

78.9

M - 95 F - 78

1038624769

1979180 HI<~ 216.2

1979180 I 7.43

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WIISTI!RN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOEoollOlIlC AND IlEALTR INOlCA'l1lRS

~. __ ._. __ • ________ a __ ....... __ .. _. __ ..... "_._. ___ ."'. ___ ""_. ~-....

Indicator(s) to~: WJIIO KOIIO Year ~ .. -............... --................ ---..... ---.......... ---... ... _-

1. 'Bed tb. toanpotter

Physician8 1980 Medieal A8sistants 1980 Profes.ional Nursing/Kidwifery Personnel 1980

2. Ten leading cau,ea of morbidity ICD code

Respiratory tuberculo.i. 010-012 1980 Chickenpox 052 1980 Me •• lee 05S 1980 Viral hepatiti. 070 1980 Other food poisoning (bacterial) 005 1980 tyPhoid and paratyphoid fever 002 1980 Shigellosis 004 1980 TUberculosie of other organ. 014, 01&-018, 137 1980 Leprosy 030 1980 Malaria 084 1980 Tuberculosis of Dones and joints 015 1980

23. Ten leading causes of .or~.lity loo code

Other diseases of Te8piTato~ aystem 32 1980 Ce~ebrova8eu18~ disease 29 1980 Malignant neoplaam of dige.tive org & peritoneum 09 1980 Iscbaemic heart disease 27 1980 Malignant neop of ~spiratory & intrathoracic organs 10 1980 Signst symptoms and ill-defined conditions 46 1980 Disease of other parts of digestive system 34 1980 Dis of pul.onary circulation 6 oth fO~8 heart dis 28 1980 Dt.eases of urin.~ system 35 1980 Suicide and self-inflicted injury E54 1980

24. Cases.and deaths for six diseases under the WHO-EPI

Diphtheria 1982 PertulJais 1982 Tetanus 1982 Pc liOll.yelitis 1982 Tubercul.osis 1982 Measlea 1982

25. Cases for diseases under the WHO Annual CD 8ulletin

f~)Qorrhoe. 1980 Hepatitis viral - Type A 1980

- Type 11 1980 - llNSP 1980

SyphiU" 1980 Trachou 1980

. Yaws 1980

26. Cases and deaths fOT aix diseasea under tbe ~ Monthly CD Notes

Cholera 1980 Dengue fever /D1IJl' 1980 Encephalitis 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningiti. 1980 Plague 1980

17. Proportion of infants under one year of age· who have been fully i~nised against tuberculosis, diphtheHa J

poliomyelitis and measlee BeG 1982 DPT III 1982 Polio III 1982 Measl~s

28. Per cent of population served with safe water 191r2

IZ9. Per cent of populatIon w~th adequste 8anitary facilities 1982

30. Peer cent of low birth we1gbt 1nfants ( ~ 2499 gra,..> 1975

31. tu:ternal mortality t"ate 1982

*Persons affected (outbnak6~ 102.) , r ~ ,-

. ......................... Data ... -_ ... _ ... .._ ......... -

_or Ratio per. 10 000

3 836 8.0 326 0.7

12 109 2S.2

No. of Rete per CSlea 100 000

7 621 159 2 176 4S 1 669 3S 1 554 32

754* 16 500 10 437 9 369 8

60 1 49 I 49 1

No. of Rate per Deaths 100 000

3 868 76 3 421 68 2 524 50 2 049 40 1 942 38 1 616 32 1 128 22 1 045 21

976 19 684 13

Case. Deaths 1 1 1 -

22 15 - -

7 527 454 1 863 5

eases · .. · .. · ..

1 554(38) · .. · .. . .. C •• es Deaths

- -· .. ... · .. ...

-· .. 29 3 - -

100.0 80.0 90.0

99

99+

8.1

0.01

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~

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._.a •• a.==_= ••• &~_=_=e==~==&=_~~~====A=~==~==~=_~=~~=====. Indicator(s) fon JAPAN

_ ..... a~= __ ••• ~."'_.= .. ==_;;;;;= .. ==_=======.=.==~="'========. 1. Ar •• (in 1000 sq. km.)

2. -EstJ.m&ted population \' 000)

3. Annual population growth rate (X)

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years

- 65+ years

5. Urban population l%1

6. Rate of natural increase of population (% per annum)

7. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

8. Crude death rate (per 1000 population)

9. Life expectancy at birth - Male (years)

- Female (years)

10. lafant ~ortality rate (p~r 1000 live births)

U. Total fertility rate {women 15-49 years)

12. Socio-econo.i.c indicators for the year 2000

Estimated population. ('000)

Life expectancy at birth - Hale (yesrs)

- Fe1b4le (years)

. Annual population growth rate. (11

Crude birth rate ~per 1000 population)

Crude death rate \per 1000 population}

Rate of natural ioerease 1..% par annum)

13. Per Capita Gross National Produ~t (GNP) at market prices, (US$)

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP, (X)

15. Percentage Gross Domestic Product (GOP) derived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (X)

16. Economically active pop in primary aector

- Number in agriculture (' 000)

- Percent in agricul ture (Xl

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (gram)

18. Daily per capita protein supply (gram)

19. Adult literacy ratio

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount

- Per capita

- As X of total budget

"'~=== .. === Year

========= 1981

1982

1982

1982

1982

1980

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

'""" 2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1980

1970-1979

1980

1980

1975-1971

1975-1971

1975

Part. II Page Zl

=0:3===="",,,,, Data

::::=::::===,.== .. 312.31

118 499

0.7

23.1

9.5

78.0

0.68

12.9

6.1

74

79

8

\.8

128 901

73.5

78.3

0.48

14.1

9.4

0.47

9 890

3.9

...

6 6[2

11.0

2 847

86.5

...

... Y57 871

...

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IlESTEI\N PAC Inc \IllGlOJil DATA BANI( ON SOCIOEOONOHIC AND IlEAJ..TH INDlCA'rollS

F=_~=GZ~= •• =_~ __ ._._a .. ~a. .... __ ........ _ ••• ____ ...... ~_._ -_. Indicator(s) for: .:!:!!!! Year

~~=-*----........ -... ~--.-•.•• --.... -...•. --........ -.~-...... ---21. flealth manpoweT

Physicians 1979 Medic,} a.siatanta 1980 Profe.sional Nur8ing~idvifery Peraoanel 1960

22. Te.n leading c.a\l8ea of llorbidity leD coele

Influenza 487 1980 Respiratory tuberculosis 010-012 1980 Other food poieoning (bacterial) 005 1980 Measles 055 1980 Tuberculosi, of other organs 013-018 1980 Gonococcal infection 098 1980 Whoopinc cough 033 1980 Streptococcal 80re throat and scarlatina 034 1980 Other salmonella infection 003 1980 Shigellosis 004 1980

23. Tea-leading causes of mortality leD code

Cerebrovascular disease 29 191~ Malignant neoplasm of digestive qrg " peritoneum 09 1979 Dis of pulmonaTY circulation & oth fo~. heart dis 28 1979 Other diseases of respiratoy system 32 1979 Ischaemic heart diseases 27 1979 Diseases of other parts of digestive system 34 1919 Signs, Bympt~8 and ill-defined conditions 46 1979 Malignant neop of respiratory , intrathoracic organs 10 1979 Complications of medical and Burgical care 54 1979 Hypertensive disease 26 1979

24. Cases and deaths for six diseases under the WHO-ZPl

Diphtheria 1982 Pertlls8i. 1982 Tea.nus 1982 Poliomyelitis 1982 Tubetculoah 1982 Measles 1982

25. Cases for diseases under the WHO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Hepatitis viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - UNSP 1980

Syphillis 1980 Trachoms. 1980 Yawa 1980

~6. Cases and deaths for six d1seaees under the WHO Monthly CD Notes

Cholera 1980 Dengue fever/DHF 1980 Encephalitis 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningitis 1980 Plague 1980

27. Proportion of infants under one year of age who have been fully imauniced against tuberculosis, diphtheria J

pOliomyelitis and measles BeG 1982 DPT III Polio III Measles

28. Per cent of population served with a8f~ vater

29. Per eent of popUlation ~ith adequate 8sn1tary facilities

30. PeT cent of low birth weight infant. \ ~2499 gr .... } 1~79

31. Maternal mortality rate 1980

---_ ........... -=-••••• _-. D4t.

___ a_a. ._ .... __ .. -_er latio per

10000 148 580 12.7 · .. 291989 24,9

lIo. of Rate per Cases 100 000 66 744 57 65 373 56 24 196 21 13 219 11

7 857 7 7 661 7 5 033 4 2804 2 2 546 2

926 1

No. of Rate per Deaths 100 000

158 974 138 98 090 85 65 824 57 46 644 40 44 344 38 38 052 33 30 586 26 22 100 19 20 823 18 16 143 \4

Cases Deaths 29 -

2 815 14 36 22 I -

66 600 4 473 6 715 23

Cases 7 661 · .. · .. · .. 2 OBI

438 ... Cases Deaths

22 -· .. . .. 28 20

66 744 718 24 3 · .. ...

84.6

.

...

... '.1

0.204

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

~ .............. ~=== •• -=.=~§a •• _.=a~~~.= ••• _.==a_======a= Indicator(s) for: KlaIBATI

~ •• __ .""".Da .. _ ••• a~_.~.===~m._.=_. __ .===._======m_= 1. Area (in 1000. sq. km.)

2. Estimated population, { '000)

3. Annual population growth rate el)

4. Perc entage 0 f population - les8 than 15 years

- 65+ years

5. Urban population (X)

6. Rate of natural increa8e of population l% per annum)

7. Crude birth rate lper 1000 population)

8. Crude death rate lper 1000 population)

9. Life expectancy at birth - Male (year.)

- Female (year.)

10. Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births)

11. Total fertility rate (women 15-49 years)

2. Socio-economic indicators for the year 2000

Estimated population, (' 000)

Life expectancy at birth - Hale (years)

- Female (y.ars)

Annual population growth rate, {Z)

Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

Crude death rate (per 1000 population)

Rate of natural increase (X per annum)

13. Per Capita GrOBS National Product (GNP) at ms.rket price 8. (US.)

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP (%)

15. Percentage Gross Domestic Product (CDP) derived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (X)

16. Economically active pop in primary sector

... Number 1D agriculture l' 0(0)

- Percent in agriculture \l}

17. Daily per capita calor~e supply (gram)

18. Daily per capita protein supply (gram)

19. Adult literacy rat10

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount

- Per capita

- As % of total budget

.. -""~~ ... === Year

••• ====-== 1981

1982

1982

1982

1982

1980

1978

1978

1978

1978

1978

1978

1982

2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1982

1970-1977

1978

1982

Part 11 Page 23

F ..... ,. ........... a:: ...

Data = .... =="" ...... a=:

0.89

60

2.2

41.1

3.6

37.8

2.09

34.9

14.0

50

54

87

4.7

95

...

... 1.58

'"

...

... 300

6.0

47.2

.. ,

...

...

... 100

1982 A$ 1600000

1982 AS 26.7

1982 10.3

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

~====.=~~2=-~=====S~=.=~=.==._K •• ___ ==-=~_.D=_._ ••• &. __ a_=~.=== -.~ ... -Ind icator( s) for: KIRIBATI Year

~ __ D=_=._-=G=.=._D.~_= __ ==~=:..=_.&=D.= ___ = ... _=_. __ K_.~_. __ = •• __ r--"". 21. Health manpower

PhYBieians 1980 Medical assistante 1980 Professional Nursing/Midwifery Personnel 1980

2. Ten leading causes of morbidity ICD code

Ill-defined intestinal infections 009 1980 Pulmonary tuberculosis 011 1980 Leprosy 030 1980 Other intestinal helminthiasia 127 1980 Tuberculosis of other organa 017 1980 Ancylostomiasis and necatoriasis 126 1980 Influenza 487 1980 Other protozoal intestinal diseases 007 1980 Amoebiasis 006 1980 Dengue 061 1980

23. Ten leading causes of mortality r(1) code

Diseases of other parts of digestive system 530-579 1980 Tuberculosis 010-018 1980 Intestinal infectious diseases 001-009 1980 Other diseases of respiratory system 466, 480-519 1980 Cerebrovascular disease 430-438 1980 Transport accidents E80D-E848 1980 Diseases of the nervous system 32()-359 1980 Dis of pulmonary circulation and

other forma of heart disease 415-429 1980 Nutritional deficiencies 260-769 1980 Other injuries, early complications of trauma

910-929, 958-959, 990-995 1980

24. Cases and death. for six di8eases under the WHO-EPI

Diphtheria 1982 Pertussis 1982 Tetanus 1982 Poliomyelitie 1982 Tuberculosis 1982 Measles 1982

25. Cases for disea.e. under the WHO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Hepatitis viral - Type A 1980

- Type R 1980 - UNSP 1980

SyphiUia 1980 'Il'BchOUl8 1980 Yaws 1980

26. Cases and deaths for six d1seases under the WHO Monthly CD Notes

Cholera 1980 Dengue fever /DHF 1980 Encephalitis 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningitis 1980 Plague 1980

21. ~oportion of infants under one year of age who have been fully immuni~ed against tuberculosis) diphtheria, poliomyelitis and measles

BeG 1982 OPT III 1982 Polio It I 1982 Measles

28. Per cent "f popUlation served with safe water 1982

29. Per cent of population with adequate sanitary facilities 1982

30. Per cent of low birth weight infanta ( ~ Z499 grams)

31. Maternal mortality rate 1982 -. - -

.= •• ac= ___ ....... ~ ••• =._a ___ c Deta-

~ .. -.-.. --. .. _ .......... Number Ratio per

10 000 15 2.6 15 2.6

154 26.6

NQ. of Rate per Cases 100 000

210 362 90 15S Sl 88 34 S9 33 57 25 43 23 40 15 26 11 19 11 19

N". "f Rate per Deaths 100 000

15 26 14 24 13 22 11 19

1 12 1 12 6 10

6 10 5 9

5 9

Cases Deaths 2 -

17 -3 1 - -

62 1 11 2

Cases 15

1 3

15 1

'" .-

Case8 Deaths - -

808 -- -

38 109 3 31 1 - -

67.8 28.9 21.2

10

10

... O. ,

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WESTBRN PACIFIC REGION DATA SANK ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDlCA'fORS

~=.~_G.=._ •••• ~.= ••• =.a •• a._._a=.==G.=.=.a •• _ •• =~==~==a~. IndicAtor(s) for. LAO PEOPLE's DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC r •••• ~ •• ~ ... -... =x==._.=.a.== •• == •• ==.=a=.=.~.====='"'==~.

1. Area (in 1000 sq. kill.)

2. Estimated population, ('000)

3. Annual population grovtb rate (%)

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years

. - 65 ... years

S. Urban population (%)

6. Rate of natural increase of population ~% per annum)

7. Crude birth rAte {per 1000 population)

8. Crud.e death rate (per 1000 population)

9. Life expectancy at birth - Male (y •• rs)

- Female (years)

10. Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births)

11. TotAL fertl.l1ty rate ~women 15-49 ye.rs )

12. Soc~o~cooomic indicators for the year 2000

~stia:aated- pop~lation J (' 000)

Life expectancy at birth - Male (years)

- F .... l. (y •• rs)

Annual population growth rate, (X)

Crude birth rate (per 1000 populac:ioa)

Crude death rate tper 1000 population}

Rate of natural iocrease (% per annum)

13. Per Capita Gro.s National Product (GNP) at ma~Ket prices, (U5$)

14. Rate of growth of per cepita GNP, (X)

15. Percentage Gross Domestic Produc.t .(GDP) derived from ~nufacturiQ8 at constant factor cost (%)

16. Econ~ically active pop in primary sector

- Nuillber in agriculture t' 000)

- rerceQt 1n 8ar1culture tX,

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (grslll)

18. Dally per capl.ta protein supply (gra,,)

19. Adult literacy ratio

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount

- Per capita

- As % of total budget

.... ""==-.. -:::." .. u

'lear "'==== ..... .=;s

1981

1982

1982

1982

1982

1980

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

19~5-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1980

1980

1917-1979

1977-1979

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236.80

4 102

2.5

43.2

3.0

IS.0

2.51

40.8

15.7

48.0

51.0

124.0

5.8

5 725

51.9

55.l

1.93

31.9

12.6

1.93

... · .. · ..

1 JOO

73.8

1 842

47.7

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOEOONOHIC ANDIIBAL'l'H INDlCA'JORS

Indicator(s) for:

Health manpower

Pbysieians Medical assistants Professional Nursing/Midwifery Personnel

Leprosy Influenza Malaria Tuberculosis - other forms Amoebiasis Whoop i ng C OU8h Tuberculo6is - respiratory system Mumps Bacillary dysentery Measle&

Malu'ia Uri-bronehiti.-g~ippet pneumonia Hypertensive diaeaee Tuberculo.is - all forma Diarrhoea Prematuri ty Avit»mindsea/APaemia Meningo-encepnalitis Injuries Cholieystitis/Cholilithiasis/eirrhosis Det~ eamptic.tion

under the WHO-EPI Di?htheria Pertuuis Tetanus Poliomyelitis Tuberculosis Heasleil

Annual CO Bulletin Gonorrhoea Hepatitis viral - Type A

- Type B

Syphillio Trachoma Yaws

WHO Monthly CD Notes Cholera

- UNSP

Dengue fever/DRF Ene epha Ii t is Influenza Meningitis Plague

Polio tIl Measles

Year

Year

1979 1979 1979

1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975 1975

1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971

Year 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982

Year 19&0 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980

Year 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980

1982

Number

127 707

98

Cases 31 586 5 254 5 203 1 156 1 029

796 650 326 194 169

Deaths 208

56 48 45 44 38 31 29 20 16 16

Cases

Cases

5 43

Cases

)7 5

36 582 III

nata

3.1

Ratio per 10 000

0.4 2.0 0.3

per 100 000

958 159 158 35 31 24 20 10

6 5

100 000 7 2 2 I 1 1 1 1 0.7 0.5 0.5

Deatha

Deaths

1

9

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION OATA BANK ON SOCrDeCONOHIC ANO HEALTH INDICATORS

.... ..-a-. __ ... ~s • .ssas •• ~.a .... aas==.===#=~~===~==~~s~s~p==s~==s~z Indicator(s) for~ ~ Year

~.#= ••• ~ ... _.s.== .. =-==-.=-_· .. =~.s .... =========~===~===~~ ~=== ... ===-... 1. Araa (in 1000 sq. k~.) 1981

2. Eeticqted poputauon (000) 1982

3. Aoaual population gTowth rate 1<) 1982

[4. Percentage,of population - leas than 15 years 1980

- 65+ years 1980

5. Urban popul,acion 1%) 1980

6. Rate of natural inc reate of population (% per annum) 1982

7. Crude blrtb Tate {per 1000 population) 1982

8. Crude death rate (per 1000 population) 1982

9. Life expectancy at birtn - MaLe \years} 1982

- Female (years)

10. Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births) 1982

11. Total fertility ~ate (women 15-49 years)

12. Socio~conomic indicators for tne year 2000

Estimated populatioD. (' 000) 2000

Llfe expectancy at birth - Hale \yoarS) 1995-2000

- Ff;tII81e (years) 1995-2000

Annual population arowtb rate, (X) 1995-2000

0",,4. birth rate IperlOOO population}

Crud. death rate (per 1000 population)

iate' of natUral iocteaie t.% per annum)

13. Per Capita Gros. National Prgduct t.GNP) at .arket prieea, (usa) 1982

14. Bate of &rowth of per c.pita GNP, (X) 1970-1979

U. P.reeataa8 GrMa Dom4atic Pl:'od"c:t (GDP) derived from ~nufccturing at CODstant factor cost (X)

16. Eeoao.ically active pop in primary sector

- Number io agriculture (' 000)

.. Percent in asriculturo IX}

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (gram) 1977-1979

18. !laily per capita. protein supply (gram) 1977-1979

19. Mult litetacy ratio 1982

20. Health budaet/expenditure

- Araount 1979

- Per ca-p~ta 1979

- As % of total budget

Part II Page 27

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=="" ......... == .......

0.02

292

<.0

34

4

98.0

1.80

.26.0

8.0

65

18.0

· .. 334

... · ..

0.90

· .. · .. · ..

1 500

15.0

...

· .. · ..

2 181

51.9

90

Patacas 17565124.70

Patacas 63.3 .

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WESTERN PACIfIC R1!G1ON DATA BAlIK OR SOClOECOllOlIIC AND IlEALTH lRDlCATORS

_,,~,,".""" •••• __ "=-."'''.~.~''=.~ •••• #a= •• ~.~~SD.~ ""'._-I~ic.tor(.) for: ~ Year -_._-----_ ... _----------_ .. _----"'._-_ .. . _ .....

21. Healtb .. npower

Physicians 1980 Medical ••• iatants 1980 1rofe8sioDal Nursing/Midwifery !JenoRoel 1980

122• Ten 1 •• Olng causes_ of morbidity IQ) code

Other diles.es of respiratory syatea A96 1979 Symptoaa and ill-defined conditions All7 1979 Other die of digestive .yatem AI04 1979 Btonchi':i8, etIlphysema and asthma A93 1979 Diseasea of teetb aod supporting .truc:tures A97 1979 Dil of artet:'iea, arteriotes and capillaries A86 1979 Tube1."Culoeia of respiratory .y.tell A6 1979 Other diseases of geDito-urinary .yste. Al 11 1979 Other disea.es of skin and subcutaneOU8 tissue Al20 1979 Hypertensive dbea'se AB2 1979

23. Teli leading causee ot mortality lCD code

Cancer - all types 1979 Reart and cireul.tory disease 1979 senility 1979 All aecid&1\ta 1979 Tuberculosis all foUll. 1979 CeTebrov88cular disease 1979 Di,"a. of arteries and c..pillaries 1979 .Rronchitia. e~1.em. and asthma 1979 Pneumonia ~ all kinds 1979 Re.pati.e cu1:b.oa:i.8 1979

24. CO .... a~ d"atb. for siz di.e •• e. under the ~-EPI

'Oip-htheria 1982 Pertu •• i. 1982 Tet.aus 1982 Poliomyeliti, 1982 Tube«ul0.i. 1982 )leaale. 1982

25. ca ••• for di.eeses onder tbe ~ Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Repatiti. viral - Type A 198"0

- Type B 1980 - UIISP 1980

Sypbillie 1980 rracbOlll4 1980 Yaw. 1980

26. eales and deaths for '1X diseases under the lIIIO Monthly CD Rote.

Oiolera 1980 neqcue fever/DHV 1980 £""e~aliti. 1980 Influ.DBa 1980 Keninaitia 1980 Plague 198D

27. Proportion of infants under one yea~ of age who have been fully i~nized against tube r<:ulo,i 8, di phtheria, poliomyeliti. and _eaales

BCG DPT III Polio tIl Measles

.

28. Per cent of populat1oa served with safe water 1'82

2 •• Per cent of populat1on witb adequate saultary fac~litie. 1982

30. Per cent o~ low birth weight ..,tAnt. ( ~2499 gr ... )

31. ~tern.l .ortality rate 1982

the numb8l" within -the ~renthe.ea refer to tbe Q\lmber of deathe.

~ .. a_ .. ~_ •• a~ •• ~a •• __ •••

Dat. '-------... _. __ ... _ ... ltt.nbber Ratio per

10 000 269 9.5 275 9.7 622 21.9

No. of Rete per Cases 100 000 18H 653 I 588 573 I 453 524 1 041 375

994 ·358 889 321 729 263 712 " 257 635 229 514 18S .

No. of Rate per Deaths 100 000

244 88 206 74 177 64 133 48 117 42 117 42

91 33 59 21 46 17 26 9

Case, Deaths - -4 -, · .. · .. · ..

233 · .. - -

Cases -· .. ...

123( 3) -· ... . ..

Ca.~8 Deatbs

- -· .. · .. - -· .. · .. 5 2 - -

...

IUu

100

... 0.4

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND WEALTH INDICATORS

r •••• a~~~~~~ ••• ~u •• ~P __ Q~== •• ===.a.~ •••• a._ •• ==~=_~~===.G~~=~==_~=G4= Indic:atoC'(s) for;. MALAYSIA

F···· .. ~ .... ···~ ... ··&·~-=····=·-·=··=~·=·=·=~""-~""""~~= .... ===·====.=.=== 1. Area (in 1000 sq. k ... ) Peninsular

Sabah Sarawak

2. ttti~ted population ('000)

3. Anuual population growth rate (~J

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years

- 65+ years

5. Urban population (X)

6. Rate of natural increase of population (% per annum)

7. Crud. birth rate {per 1000 population)

8. Crude death rate \per 1000 population)

9. Life expectancy at birtn - Male (years)

- Female (years)

10. Infaat mortality rate (per 1000 live births)

11. Total fertility rate (women 15-49 years)

12. Socio-economic indicators for the ye.1ilr 2000

Estim4ted population, ( '000)

Life expectancy at birtn - Male (years)

- Female (years)

Annual population growth rate, (X)

Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

Crude death t'ate (per 1000 population)

Rate of natural increase (% per annum J

ll. Per Capita GrOS8 National Product (GNP) at market prices, (U8$)

14. Rate of ,rowth of per capi ta GNP, {%)

1>. Percentage GNSS l>oalestic Product (GDP) derl.ved fr~ aanufacturing at constant factor coat (%)

16. Econoaically active pop in primary sector

- Nulllber I.Q agticulturt= ('000)

- Pet'cent in agr ieul tUt'e t%)

17. D.ily per capita calorie supply (gra .. )

18. Daily per capita protein supply \.graa.,)

19. Mult literacy ratio

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount

- Per capita

- Aa % of total budget

= .... <=~=:."""" ........ a.

Year ~="'~""===== ••

1981 1981 1981

1982

1979

1982

1982

1980

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1995-2000

1983

1970-1979

1981

1980

1980

1977-1979

1977-1979

1982

1981

1981

1981

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nata ""=."' ...... acu .... _= ..

131.59 13.71

124.45

14 519

2.5

38.1

3.7

30.0

2.29

29.4

6.5

67.0

72.0

24.9

1.B

20 181

66.5

70.1

1.52

21.1

5.Y

1.52

1 86~

5.4

21.4

2 216

4) .8

2 562

46.S

72

M$101168637;

M$ 75.29

4. J8

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Part U Page 30

WESTERN PACtr1C REGlOU DA1'A !ItNK OR SOCIOEOOHOMIC ANJ) HEALTH IHDICAlOIlS

- ....... -P ..... - •• ~ .. - ...... • .. ---··· ......... ··---·· .. --··~-· ro----Indicator(s) for; ~ Year ............... _ ..... _ ................. ____ ••• D .................. ~-.. 1. Hea 1 th aanpowlfr

","yaleian .. Peninsular 1977 Sabab 1917 Sara"ak 1978

Medical assistants Petl1nsttl." un Sab$h 1977 San.walt 1'78

Prof*s.ions.l Mqr8i~,(Mid..,ifeTY Peraonnel leninadiar 1977 Sabah 1977 SaTaw.ak 1978

". Ten luding causas of morbidity IW code

Malaria 1978 Measles 1978 Typhoid fe,"r . 1978 Infectious hepatitia 1978 Dysentery - .11 types 1978 Cho1ara 1978 DenaUlt faver 1978 Dengue h.emortb.8i~ fe".r 1978 Wboopina COUlh 1n& Diphtheria lSI 78

"- Ten lead1n& C4u .. es of mort alit, 1(2) coda

Peninsular Malay.i., Sympt.08II end ill defil1ed conditions 84' 1978 Malignant neoplasm including neop1 ... of l~hatic and haemo~opoietic tiaaue .,. 1978

All otber accidents 6£48 1918 I.chaemic heart disease 828 1978 Ce~brova.eular diaeaae 3,. 1918 All other disease .4. 191e Other c_uae. of perinatal mortality 3" 1978 iiTth iajury, difficult labour and

other anoxic & hypoxic condi~ion8 >43 1~18 Other fo~ of baart diae4se 829 1978 Pneumonia ." 1978

24. caaee and deatha for a ix disea.ea under the WO"VI

Diphtheria 1981 Perl:ua8is 1981 Tetal'N& 1982 FoliomyeHtis 1982 'I\Jberculosls 1982 Messles 1982

21. C.aea fo~ diseases under the WHO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 19"80 Bep,atitis viral - Type A 1980

~ 'type'S 19M - VilSP 1980

Syphillia 1980 Tt'achoma 1980 Yaws 1980

2 •• Ca.es and deatha fOT 81X disesa.a under tbe WHO Monthly CD Hotes

Cholera 1980 Dentu"" hVtlr/OUF a~o l~nc .phd i t h 1.9S0 tnf\\l\tnll: .. 1980 Mening:itia 19~O

Plasue 1980

21. Proportion of infsnta under one year of gge who have been fully ~ni~ed againat tuberculosis, diphtheria, poli~etiti. and meaates

.eG 1982 DPT III 1982 f<)li.6 III 1982 Measle ..

2 •• ~r cent of populgt1on served with safe V4t.~ - . -- --_._. - ---

29. Per cent of populatlon w1th adequate ssn1tary facilities

30. Pet' cent. of low bu:th 'Yei,ht infants { ~2499 gra .. ) 1979

31. Maternal aortality rate 1980

The number within the parentheees refer to the number of deatb,.

... --_ .... _. __ ... --ntlt-e 1-._--_." ._. __ ..... -.. ltatio pel'

10 000 1 438 1.4

110 1.4 aa 0.7

'-'19 l;' ... l7> l.>

1 416 1.0 '35 '.8 44, 3.8

No. of Rate -per case. 100 000 40 181 31)2

6 279 .7 21&& " 1 496 II 1 204 • 503 4

43. , 39. ,

10' 0 •• 94 . 0.1

No. of ~~e. per Deacb. 100 000

2 582 ,4

2 275 21 1872. 17 1 166 •• 1 747 " 1662 " 1 488 l4

1 ,4. ., 1 ,., 11 1 154 Ll

cases Deaths 7 -8, -.. . ... • l ... ...

7013 ... Cases

2 714(-) ... ... 2 Q02(5)

801(-) 41H 92(-)

C.aelf Deathe 103 8

••• " •• , ... . .. - -- -

76..6 47.1 55.1

... ... 9 ••

0.63

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WESTERN PACIFIC MClON DATA B.\NK ON SOCIOBCONOIIIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

~ .. _ .. __ ... ~_.=._~ .. =.~-=-a~~=.=~=====~=~_a~==_===~==== =-~:::=""=,,,,= ... Ind icat()r (s) for: ~ Year •• "" ............... _._._ ••• _"'.=2.~"'_~= __ ==""=.""=""=s"'_=:::"'''''. ""= .. = ....... ===

1. Are. (in 1000 sq. Ian.) 1981

2. E.ti~ted population ('000) 1982

l. Annual population growth rate (%) 1982

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years

- 65+ years

5. Urban population (%)

6. Rate of natural increase of population (% per annum.)

1. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

B. Crude death rate lper 1000 population}

9. Life expectancy at birth - Male (years)

- Female (years)

10. tntan.t mortality r .. te ~per 1000 live birth$)

11. Total fe.ulley rate (wOOlen 15-49 y •• r.)

L2. SOC10-eCODOfJUC lnd.1catora for the year 2000

Estimated population. ('000) 2000

Ltfe expectancy at birth - Mal. tyears)

- Feule (years)

Annual population growth rate, (X) 1995-2000

Crude butn rate lper 1000 populat1on)

Crude death rate (per 1000 population)

Rate of natural increase lX per annum)

13. Per Capita Gro8s National Product (GNP) at market priees , (USS)

14. Rate of growtb of per capita GNP, (l)

15. Percentage GrOSB Domeetic Product (GOP) derived from manufacturing at eonetant factor cost (%)

16. .BconoGu.cal1y active pop in primary sector

- Number 1.0 agricu.lture (. 000)

- Percent in agrie.ulture \%J

11. Daily per cap1.ta calorie • upply (gram)

lB. Daily per cap1ta protein supply (gram)

1,9. Mult hter4ey ratl.o

[ZO. Healtb budget/expenditure

- Amount

- Per capita.

- As % of total budget

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Part II Page 32

\/ESTERN PI.CtFIC REGION llATA IIAIIK ON SOCIOEOOIIOMIC ANll HEAl:l'll INlllCA'lQRS

wa.a_= .... ===~. __ •• =a.= __ =_=. __ ~. __ . ___ = __ • __ ·=_= __ =-_____ • g •• . ---~ Indicator(, ) £0'1': ~ Year

.=.===~=.===a==.=.=-_&=_==_==_=_=_==_= __ ~._=.=-=z=_===.=_.a ••• _ ....... 21. ltealth manpower

Physicians 1971 Medical Assistants 1971 Professional Nursing/Midwifery Personnel 1971

2. Ten lead1Rg cause8 of .orbidity lCD code

Dengue 061 1980 Gonorrhoea 098 1980 Hepatiti9 1 virsl type B 010.3 1980 Measle9 055 1980 Syphilis 090-097 1980 Shigellosis 004 1980 Conjunctivitis 372 1980 Fish poi Boning 1I86S.2 1980 Hepatitist viral type A 010.1 1980 Salmonella infection (other than typhoid) 003 1979

23. Ten leading causes of mortality ICD code

Cardiovascular disease A8o-A88 1974 Injury AN13Il-ANI50 1974 Senility AD6 1974 Di8eases of respiratory system A89-A96 1974 Bacterial infection AS-A21 1974 Diabetes mellitus A64 1974

24. Cases and deaths for six. diseases under the WHO-EPt

Diphtheria. 1982 Pertussis 1982 Tetanus 1982 Po liOlt\ye tit is 1982 Tuberculosis 1982 Measles 1982

25. Cases for diseases under the WHO Atlnual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Heps.titis viral - TYpe A 1980

- TYpe B 1980 - UNSP 1980

Syphillis 1980 Trachoma 1980 Yaws 1980

26. Cases and deaths for six diseases under the WHO Monthly CD Notes

Cholera 1980 Dengu~ fever/DHF 1980 Encephalitis 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningitis 1980 Plague 1980

27. Proportion of infants under one year of age who have been fully immunized against tuberculosis, diphtheria, poliomyelitis and measles

BeG DPT III Polio III MeaBles

28. PeT cent of populat1on served with safe water

29. Per cent of populatwn wtth adequate sanitary facilities

30. Per cent of low birth we1ght infants ( .. 2499 grams)

31. Materna'! mortality ra.te

... _.=.=_ .... ~_~.a~ .... q •••

DatA ....... a •• =: ..................

Nutnber Ratio per 10 000

10 14.3 · .. 9 12.9

No. of It,ate per Cases 100 000

538 7 37() 51 699 42 '575 10 137

8 no 6 82 5 68 5 68 4 59 1 14

No. of Rollte per Deaths 100 000

Jl 151 10 143

3 43 2 29 2 29 2 29

cases Deaths - -- -- -- -8 -1 -

Cases SO 4

42 · ..

8 · .. -Cases Desths -

538 ... ----

· ..

· .. · .. ... ...

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i'art II Psge 33

F~a=.==.=.=-.a==.=~=-====~=.==========~==========~======= ===~==~a===-====~~:==~

Indicator (.) for~ NEW CALEDONIA Year Dat • ••••• =-....... ~ ••• =a====.=a ••• =.=~=====================~ a",,,,,=,.,,,===== =:0=,.."" ... "" .. "",," 1. Ar •• (in 1000 sq. k ... ) 1981 19.0& 2. Estimat~d population ('000) ... 3. Annual pop~lation growth rate (%) ... 4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years ...

- 65+ years ... 5. Urban population (%)

'"

6. Rate of natural in.crease of population (% per annum) '"

7. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population) ... 8. Crude death rate (per 1000 population)

'" 9. Life expectancy at birth - Kale (years)

'" - Female lyears) ...

10. Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births), '"

11. Total fertility rate (WOOlen 15-49 years) ... 12. Socio-economic indicators for the year 2000

Estimated population. ('000) 2000 282

Life expectancy at birth - Male lyearB l ... - FelUale lyears) ...

!aQual population growth ra.te,. (%) 1995-2000 2.48

Crude birth rate (per 1000 population) '"

Crude death rate (per 1000 population) ... Rate of natural increase (% per annum) ...

13. Per Capita GrOBS National Product (GNP) at market prices, (US$l ...

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP. (:0 . .. 15. Percentage Gross Domestic Product (GDP) derived

fro. manufacturing at constant factor cost (ll ... 16. Ecoaolll1.cally active pop in primary sector

- Number in agrl.culture l'OOO) ... - Percent in agriculture (%) ...

17. Daily per capita calorie Bupply (gram) '"

18. Daily per capita protein supply ~gram) .. , 19. Adult literacy ratio ... 20. Hesltb budget/expenditure

- Amount ... - Per capita ... - As % of total budget ...

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••• -.-••••• - .................... BQ--••• - •••••••••• -~--••••••••• .. _-Indicator< .) for; NI!W CALEDONIA Yflar ............................................................... • •••••

21. He.lt" 1I38npowel'

Physicians 1980 Medical assistants 1980 PrQf~68ional NUTsingrMidwifery Pe1'8onnel 1980

fl2. Ten leading causes of morbidity ICD code

Dengue 061 1980 Gonorrhoea 098 1980 Influenza 487 1980 Syphilis 090-097 1980 llepatitis, unspecified 573.1-573.3 1980 KelJ.sles 055 1980 Fish poisoning E865.2 1980 Amoebiasis 006 1980 Tuberculosi 8, pulmona-ry 010-012 1980 Diarrhoea, presumed infectious, (infantile) 009.3 1980

23. 'Ten le.adill8 causes of ~ort81ity lCD code

D~faillance eire ou respiratoire 1978 1'utlleurs uUlligtles 1978 Traumatis~s divers 1978 Malades cerebro-vaseuiaires 1978

24. Cases and deaths for six diseases under the WHO-EPI

Diphtheria Pertussis Tetanus Poliomyelitis Tuberculosis MeasLes

25. Caaea fol' d}SeaSe8 under the WHO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Hepatitis -viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - UNSP 1980

Syphillis 1980 TUehollla 1980 "taws 1980

26. cases snd deaths for S1X dIseases unaer tne WHO Monthly CD Notes

Cholera 1980 Dengue £everJDHF 1980 Encep~aliti8 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningitis 1980 Plague

. 1980

I"· Proport1on of Infants under one year of age who have been fully ~uni£ed against tuberculosis, diphtheria, poliomyelitis and measles

BeG OPT III Polio III Measles

28. Per cent of population served with safe water

29. Per cent of populatl.on wltn aaequate sanItary

iJU. Per cent of low Dlrth lie1ght lntant. \ ~ 2499 gra .. s)

31. Hatet"tlal lIIortahty r.te

.. -..... ~ .. -•............ n.t.

•••••••••••• !DI_ ••••••••••••

Number Ratio per 10 000

171 12.0 · .. 228 15.9

No. of Rate pet' Casel 100 000

79~ 567 762 542 577 411 534 380 234 167 167 119 147 105 130 93 103 73 89 63

No. of Rate per Deaths 100 000

55 39 48 34 46 31 33 23

Cases Deaths

... . ..

Cases 756 · .. ... 224 507 -...

Cases Deaths · .. . .. 631 -- -550 -

2 -· .. . ..

· ..

· .. · .. ... · ..

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l~ Area (in 1000 Sq4 km.)

Year

1981

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Data

2&8.&8

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• =~_=-=_=a&.~=._ •• ~=== ••• aa_ •• s •••••• = ••• a •• a •• a •• a •••••••• .a. . ... ---tndicator(a) tor: NEW ZEALAND Year

~~ ........ a •••••• ~ ••••• ~ •• ~=-•• s •• __ ~ ••• a ••• a ............. = •• ...... "" .. ~I. Real th 1D4npOWer

Physicians 1980 Medical assiatant6 1980 Professional Nursing/Midwifery PeT8OQ1\.1 1980

"2. Ten leading causes of morbidIty ltD code

Viral hepatitis 070 1980 Other salmonella infections 033 1980 Leptospirosis 100 1980 Other food pOisoning (bacterial) 005 1980 Ancyclo8t~ia8i8 and necatoriaaia 126 1980 PUlmongry tuberculoBi8 011 1980 Campylobacter* .. 1980 Shigellosis 004 1980 Amoebiasis 006 1980 Primary tuberculosis infection 010 1980

23. Ten leading causes of mortality ra> code

18chaemic heart disease A083 1978 Cerebrovascular disease A085 1978 Malignant neoplasm of other & unapecified sites AOS8 1978 Bronchi t is I emphysema and asthma A093 1978 Pneumonia A091 , A092 1978 Malignant neopla •• of trachea, bronchus & lUll!! AOSI 1978 Other forme of heart disease A084 1978 Diseases of a't'te-ries, arterioles 6. capillaries A086 1978 Motor vehicle accidents AEI38 1978 Malignant neoplasm of in~estinet Ixcept rectum A048 1978

24. Csses and deaths for six diseases under the WBO-EPt

Diphtheria 1982 Pertussis 1982 Tetanus 1982 Poliomyelitis 1982 Tuberculosis 1982 Measles 1982

25. Cases for diseases under the WHO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Hepatitis viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - UNSP 1980

Syphillis 1980 Trachoma 1980 Yaws 1980

26. Casea and deaths for six diseases under the WHO Monthly CD Notes

Cholera 1980 Dengue fever/DHF 1980 Encephalitis 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningitis 1980 PI ague 1980

27. Proportion of infants under one yeAr of age who have been fully i~uni~ed against tuberculosis, dipbtheria, poliomyelitis and measles

BeG aPT III Polio III Measles

28. Per cent of population served w1th Bafe wateT 1982

29. Per cent of population with adequate sanitary facilities 1982

30. Per cent of low bi~th weight infants ( ~ 2499 grams) 1982

31. Maternal mortality rate 1979

* Became notifiable from June 1980. 'i'hE' lrLuuber within tre ' .. I -" 1·)I,1~8e8 refer t('1 I T'~I t'1111..,t~1 r of deaths

............ D •••••••• _D •••

Data ..•.... _- _ ............ lhDber .at1D per

10000 4 880 15.5 .t20 2.9

·15 400 49.0

Mo .. t)f \late ~r ea. ••• 100 000 lW ... 611

·199- 2S 582 . 19 S74 18 469 .. IS 309 10 271 9 228 7 116 4 94 3

No. of Rate per Deatha 100 000 6972 223 2 995 96 1 209 39 1 207 39 1 072 34 1 048 34

813 26 709 22 688 22 609 20

Cases Deaths I -- -5 -- -

434 6 - -Cases ...

1 649 (1)

393 (4) 5 (-)

... -...

Cases Deaths 1 -5 -2 1 ... . ..

2b 2 - -

...

99.9

99.9

5.8

O.llS

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~S~~ •••• ~8~Z.=_.==~~~==-~=~_=.G=.====~=====~==~==~==.==== =::. .. =::.==="'== lndicator{ 8) for: NIUE Year

~ ...................... ;;;'; ••• aa •• =~~._=sc.s== __ == __ =._= ". ...... ="":,.."'= 1. Are. lin 1000 aq. km.) 1981

2. Estimsted population ( '000) 1982

3. Annual population growth-rate (%J 1982

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years 1982

- 65+ year$ 1982

5. Urban population t%J 1980

6. Rate of natural increase of population (% per annum) 1980

7. Crude birth rate lper 1000 populstion'1980 1980

8. Crude death rate t per 1000 population) 1980

9. Life e~eetancy at birth - Male (years)

- Female lyeare)

10. Infant mortality rate lper 1000 live births)

U. Total fertility rate (women 15-49 years)

12. Socia-economic indicators for the year 2000

Estimated population, ( 000) 2000

Life expectancy at birth - Male (yeara)

- Female lyears}

Annual population growth rate, lI) 1995-2000

Crude birth rate ~per 1000 population)

Crude death rate. (per 1000 population)

Rate of natural increase t% per annum)

13. Per Cap~ta Gross NatIonal Product {GNP) at market prices, (us$)

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP, (1)

15. Percentage Gross Domestic Product (GDP) derived fro. manufacturing at constant factor cost (%)

16. Econotllically active pop in primary sector

- Number in agriculture ( 000)

- Percent in agriculture lXJ

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (gram)

18. Daily per capita protein supply 19ram)

19. Adult literacy ratio

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount 1977 t7B

- Per capita 1977 /78

- As % of total budget

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Data .. "' ......... 0.26

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46.1

6.6

20.7

2.3

30.3

7.3

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... ... ...

7

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... 1.11

...

...

... .. , .,. .,.

...

...

...

...

... NZ$ 402428

NZ$ 100.6

...

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r--... •• .. ••••• .. •••• .. ···--·· ... •• ....... ·······*· .... • .. ·•·•·· -._--IndicaeorCs) for: NIUE Year

~--... -............... ~ ..... -............................ --21. Health manpovllr

Ph,siciana 1930 Medical a.ai.ta~ts 1980 Prof ... icmal Nursing/Hidwifery Perso-n.n.l 1980

2. 'ten leadIng. ClN8U of ULOl'bid1ty leD .... Influenza 487 1980 Intestinal parasitism unspecified 129 1980 Ke.al •• OSS 1980 Streptococcal SOte throat a.nd Ku'htina 034 19SO Chickenpox 052 1980 Gonococcal infection 098 198D Vird bepatitil 010 1980 Dtber food poisoning Cbaderial) 005 19SO lA!pl'osy 0'0 1980 Keninlococcal infection 036 1980 Haningieia due to entero~iTU' 047 1980 Filarial iQiection and draconti •• i. 125 1980

23. Ten l.ad1Dg causea of mortality leD cod.

:Pneumonia 1979 In.fluenza, tlu.aaian 1979 Oerebro-vascualr diee.ae 1979 Accident-drowning 1979 Castro enteritis 1979 Neopl_.111 1979 tkoart failure 1919 )ronehiti. 1979 Astt. .. 1979 .A.aphYlI:h 1979 A.cendina tran.verse myelitis 1979 Peritonitis 1979 lurna 1979 Diabetes mellitua 1919 Gunahet wound of cbeat 1979 Motor-vehicle a~cident- cru~b injl.lry of cbeat 1979

24. C •• es .od deaths ·for aix dise.a.ae.e .

under the wdo-EPI Dipbtbeda 1982 Pertuuh 1982 Tetanua 1982 JIolio.yditis HI81 Tuberculosis 198t Meaales US2

25. C •• a. for diaeasea und.r the WHO Annual CO Bulletin

Gonorrhoe. 19&0 Hepatitis viral - Type A 1980

- Type. B )980 - UNSP 1980

Syphillis 1980 Trachoma 1980 Y.w. 1980

2 •• Caa.. .nd deatbs for .1X di ••••• a under the wao Monthly CD Mote.

lllo1era 1980 Dengue teve:r/DUF \C)SO Encephaliti.a 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningitis 1980 Placue 1980

21. PropoTtion of infants nnda one year of 1118e who have been fully i.munized against tuberculoaia. diphtheria, po1ioa,elitia .nd meaales

aeG 1982 DPT III 1982 Polio III 1982 Mea.lea

28. Per cent of populat10n served with .. fe water - urban - fUral

29. Per C8'at of population with adequate .anitary fatili.ties

pu. Per cel'lt ot low bi-rth we1.gbt utunts ~ 4 Lq.';f'J grams}

'I. Maternal mortal1ty rate

...... -_ ................ Oata . fno·_·_·· .. _-_._-_or

i.atio pat' 10 000

2 6. I ... 23 76.7

No. of .Rate pi!r C.ses 100 000 -

880 27 273 95 2. 94' 21 651 14 4,. 11 341

8 248 3 93 , ., 1 3\ I 'I 1 'I 1 " No. of late per

Deatbs 100 000 4 108 , 81 2 54 2 54 1 27 1 " 1 21 I 27 1 27 1 27 I 21 1 27 I 27 1 " I 27 I "

Cue. Deaths .. , ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

2 ... - -

Ceses 5 I ---... -

Cases Deatha - -.,. 4 - -

698 -1 I ... '"

100 1.5

1~.1

... ...

'" ... ...

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~ ................ -.-.-.-...... --.... -----~-.. ----.-..... ~- ..... -.... _ .......... Imli •• tor(.) for: PAPUA N!.W GUINEA Year Data

~ ............... __ ............. _._~~._._ •• _ •• __ ••••• c.~ _ ........ -... ."'= .. "' ....... 1. Area (in 1000 sq. km.l 1981 461. 69

2. Estimated population (' 000) 1982 3 329

3. Annual population growth rate (Xl 1970-1979 2.3

4. Percenta&e of population - less than 15 years 1980 41. 9

- 65+ years 1980 3.3

5. Urban population \.) 1980 20.0

6. Rate of natural increase of popUlation (% per annum) 1975-1980 2.53

7. Crude birth rate (per 1000 popUlation) 1975-1980 41.1

B. Crude death rate (per 1000 population) 1975-1980 15.8

9. L1fe expectancy at b1rth - Male (y.ars) 1982 U - 61.0 R - 53.0

- Female (years) 1982 U - 62.D R - 54.0

10. Infant .ortality rate (per 1000 hve births) 1981 73

ll. Total fertility rate (women 15-49 years) 1975-1980 6,0

12. Socia-economic indicators for the year 2000

Estimated population, l '000) 2000 4 986

Lite expectancy at b1rth - Ifale lyearsJ 1995-2000 60.0

- Female (years) 1995--2000 59.5

Annual population growtb rate, (ll 1995-2000 2.11

Crude. birth rate (per 1000 population) 1995-2000 30.6

Crude death rate lper 1000 population) 1995--2000 9.5

Rate of natural 1ncrease {% per annum} 1995-2000 2.11

13. Per capita Gross National Product {GNP) at 1Il8't'ket prices, <ust) 1982 954

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP, (%) 1970-1979 0.3

15. !ercentage Grols Domestic Product (CDP) derived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (X) 1977 7.7

16. lccnoaically active pop in primary sector

- Number in agriculture ('000) 1980 1 259

- Percent l.n agn.culture (%) 1980 82.3

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (gram) 1975-1977 2 247

18. »ai11 per capita protein supply (gram) 1975-1977 45.8

19. Adult literacy ratio 1982 45

20. Health budget{expenditure

.. Amount 19811 E) KINA64809000

- Per capita 1981(E) KINA 19.77

- As % of total budget 1981(£l I 9.3

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___ •• _~ ________ • __ ••• ____ KG •• _. _____ •• _._. ___ = ____ ._ ••• _~._._ ..... ~ ..................•........ tndi¢ato~(8) for~ PAPUA NEIl GUtNEA Year Data ..... --...................... --.. --........ ---..... -----_ ...... ... -- .-.......... .. .••..•.•....

1. Re.l th manpower ; ~ NUlDber .atio per 10 000

Physicians 1979 192 0.6 Medical assistants 1979 197 0.6 Professional lfuraing/Midwifery Personnel 1979 1 681 5.5

f2. T-e.n leading caUSe. of morb~d~ty tCD cooe l'IO. 0< It,ate per Cases 100 000

Influenza 1981 89712 2 762 Diarrhoea 1981 56 457 1 738 Heasles 1981 16 519 508 Gonorrhoea 1961 11 121 342 Syphilis 1981 3 395 104 Pertussis 1961 2884 89 Pigbel 1981 1 074 33 "tetanus 1981 60 2 Poli01lYelitia 1981 9 0.3 Diphtberia 1981 2 0.1

12J. Ten leading C4uses of mortality lCO code No. of Rate per neaths. 100 000

Other diseases of respiratory system 32 1980 1 023 34 Diseases of the nervous system 22 1980 270 9 Rickettsiosis and other .rthropod-borne diseases 05 1980 251 8 Dis of pulmonary circulation & oth forms hesrt dis 28 1980 240 8 lnte.tinal infectious diseases 01 1980 236 8 Certain condition. originating in

the perinatal period 45 1980 220 7 Tuberouloeia 02 1980 161 5 Other_baeterial diae.8~s 03 1980 146 5 Diseases of othet parts of digeative system 34 1980 146 5 Signa, symptoms and ill-defined conditions 46 ~979 116 4

24. Cases and deaths for S1X diseases under the WHO-BPI Cases Deatb,

Diphtheria 1980 - · .. Pertussis 1980 743 · .. Tetanus 1980 28 · .. Poliomyelitis 1980 16 · .. Tuberculosis 1980 .. . ... Measles 1980 10 583 · ..

25. Cases for 11s •• ses under the WHO Annual CD Bulletin Cases

Gonorrhoea 1980 10 945 Hepatitis'viral - Type A 1980 · ..

- Type B 1980 · .. - UNSP 1980 · ..

Syphillis 1980 4 637 Trachoma 1980 , .. Yaws 1980 · ..

26. eases and deaths for six diseases under the WI!O Month ly CD Notes Cases Deaths

Cholera 1980 · .. ... Dengue fevi'!r/Dllp 1980 · .. · .. Encephalitia 1980 · .. ... Influen£a 1980 72 450 · .. Meningitis 1980 · .. · .. plague 1980 · .. · ..

27. Proport1on of infants under one year of age who have been fully immunized against tuberculosis, diphtheria, poliomyelitis and measles

BeG 1982 50.; DPTIlI 1982 25.4 Polio III 1982 25.1 Measles

28. Per cent of population served with safe water 1982 75

29. Per cent of population wi th adequate sanitary facilities 1982 75

30. Per cent of low birth we.ight infants ( .; 2499 s:ralll8) 1979 25

IJ1- Maternal mortallty rate . • ••

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r ................. = ••••• , ••••••••• =_ ••••••••••• a •••• == •••• Indic.tor( .) fot:": PHILIPPINES

~ .................................... -.-•••••• == •••••• -••• 1. Area (in 1000 sq. km.)

2. E.stimated populatlon {OOD}

3. Annual populat10n growth rate (I)

4. Percentage of populatlon - less than 15 years

- b5+ years

5. Urban populat1on (~)

•• Rate at natural 111crease of population t~ per Imnum}

7. Crude birth rate ~ per 1000 population}

8. Crude death. rate (per 1000 population)

9. Life expectancy at birth - Male (years)

- Female (years)

10. Infant .ortality rate (per 1000 live births)

11. Total fel'tlhty raCe (women 15-49 years)

12. Socio-econom~c indicators for the year 2000

Estl.mated populauon, (' 000)

Life expectancy at b1rth - Male (years)

- Female (years)

Annual populatlon growth rate. 1'95-2000 tl)

Crude birth rate l per 1000 populatlon)

Crude death rate (per 1000 popula.tl.on)

Rate of natural increase \% per annum)

13. Per Capita Gro8s Hat10nal Product (GNP) at market prices, (US$)

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP. (%)

15. P~rcentage GrosS Domestic Product (GDP) det'ived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (%)

16. Economically setl.ve pop 10 pl'l.mary sector

- Number' in agnculture (·OOO)

- Pertent in agrlculture l~)

17. Daily per capl.ts calorl.e supply \gram)

18. Daily per cap1ta proteln supply (gr.,,)

19. Adult 11teracy ratl.O

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Alaount

- Per capita

- A.8 % of total budget

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=.~ __ ••• _ •• s_.~.==._. Year Data .... _ .... . ..... __ .... 1981 300.00

1982 50 779

1982 2.4

1982 39.8

1982 2.9

1980 39.0

19S0 2.52

1980 32.2

1980 7.0

1982 63.0

1982 6b.O

1982 51

"0< 4.2

2000 83 434

1995-2000 b5.9

1995-2000 70.1

\995-2000 2.05

1995-2000 26.2

1995-2000 5.7

1995-2000 2.05

1980 720

1970-1979 3.9

1980 25.6

1980 " 100 1980 40.0

1977-1979 Z 211

1977-1979 41.0

... 1978 PI038900000

... 1978 3.60

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=~=~==~_~=_~=~=a. __ =_===~c~=~.,;-==~==_:=_=~m~=~==~==_~==Q=~=~ =--=,... lndicator(s) for ... PHILlPPIIIES Year • =_~_=._=._~= •• ~====_.=._= •••• a=_===_~.= __ ~.~ ... _--=_==_~~ F·= .. • ...

1. Health aanpower

Physicians 1980 Medical assistants 1980 Professional Nursing/Midwifery Personnel 1980

~2. ten leadiug cause. of morbidity ICD code

Uppe~ reapiratory infection and bronchitis 1980 G.8t~oenteiiti8/cotitia

, 1980

Influenz. 1980 ¥neumoni. 1980 Tuberc.ulosis 1980 I!'Ialaria 1980 'Dy8entery 1980 Whooping cough 1980 Measles 1980 Halu.utrition 1980

3. Teo leading causes of mortality leD code

Pneumonia 1980 Tuberculosis 1980 Cardiovascular di8e~&e 1980 Asaault or accidents 1980 Gaatroenteritia or colitis 1980 Canc.er 1980 Malnutrition 1980 BraQ.chiti. 1980 Senility (undeterainad) 1980 Tetanus 1980

24. Caae. an4 deatb._for B1X elilea.ea under the WUO~I

Diphtberia 1982 Pertussis 1982 'ret.anus 1982 PoliQ.ayelitis 1982 fuberculosia 1981 Measles 1982

25. Cases for diseases undel' the WHO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Hepatitis viral - type A 1980

- type B i 1980 - UNSP 1980

Sypbilli. 1980 Tracnoma 1980 Yaws 1980

6. Casea and deaths for six diseases under the WHO Montbly CD Hote.

Cholera 1980 Dengue 'fever/DHf 1980 Encepbalitia 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningitis 1980 Plague 1980

27. Proportion of 1ntaots under one year of age who have been fully i~nized agaiost tuberculosi.) diphtberia, poliomfelitis aDd .easles

BCG 1982 DPT III 1982 Polio III 1982 Measles

28. Per cent of population served with safe vater

29. Per cellt of population with ade~uate &anitatY facilities

30. Per cent of low birth weight infants (~ 2499 gr .... ) 1979

31. Maternal mortality rate 1977

The number .ithiu the parentheses refer to tbe number of deaths.

_==_=-=_.=~~~ __ =_ ••• ==a_ Oat •

=OQ-.._.a.= .. ".:;0.".=._=_"'=_ Number Ratio per

10 000 6063 L2 ...

15 540 3.2

No. of Rste per Cases 100 000

263 239 549 250 351 52l 202 164 422 125 OS5 261 123 330 257 85 210 117 57 975 121 35 935 7; 33 060 69 26 352 55

No. of Rate per Deaths 100 000 44 560 93 20 123 42 16 769 35 11 978 25 11 499 24 9 582 20 8 624 18 7 666 16 6 228 13 1 916 4

eaaes Death. 1 275 190 8 296 47 1 427 545

256 n 61 829 6 601 23 676 1 114

Caffes 6 823(7) 7 522(543) · .. · ..

87(7)

· .. · .. Ca.es Deaths

823 61 968 47 411 180

188 286 I Ol8 · .. ... - -

61.3

43.5

...

... 19.5

1.42

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~ .. m .... ~=~.==_= •• =ac=3==_=.QQ.=.~ __ =.=~====a===:=_=D===. -==.=.====F~=~-=._=.a Indieator(s) for: REPUBLIC OF KOREA Year Data p._ •• _.a. __ .• __ =_._=.=_~ ____ .s •• _=.==C=2=~==_~=~=_==~=_o= =_ ........ =_= "'~===a_ .. __ .,.

l. Area (in 1000 sq. km.) 1981 98.48

2. Estimated populatlon ( 0001 1982 39 336

3. Annual populatlon growth rate (%1 1981 1.6

4. Pet'centage of populatl0n - less than 15 years 1982 31. 9

- 65+ yest:"8 1982 4.1

5. Urban population (%> 1980 5T.O

6. Rate of natural increase of populahon U per annum) 1981 1.~

7. Crude b1rth rate· (per 1000 populatt.on) 1981 23.4

8. Crude deAth rate (per 1000 population) 1981 6.6

9. Llfe expectancy at b1rth - Male {years) 1978-1979 63

- Female (ye.rs) 1978-1979 69

10. Infant mortality rate lper 1000 live b1rths) 1980 32.0

I. Total fert11ity rate (women 15-49 years) 1982 2.6

12. Soeio-econpmic ind1cators for the year 2000

Estimated populatton. \ OOO} 2000 50 790

Life expectancy at btrth - Male (years) 1995-2000 67.0

- ' .... le (years) 1995-2000 71.3

Annuli popuTatlOll Irowtb rate. (I) 199~-2000 1.18-

Crude bntb rate (per 1000 pop.nat .. ",) U.8 Orad. death rate (per luuu _latiDQ). 1 , . 6~.

Rate of naturat increase (% per annum' 1995-2000 1;1.-

13. Per Capita Grosa Nahonal product (GNP) at •• rket prices. (US.) 1981 1 607

f4. Race Df growth of per capita GNP, l%) 1970-1979 8.1

i15• Per~entage Groas Domestic Product (CDP) derived from manufacturing at eonstant factor cost (l) 1980 29.9

16. Economically aetlve pop In pr1mary sector

- Number ill agrIculture l 000) 1980 5 601

- Percent in agrlculture (~) 1980 38.6

17. Daily per cap1ta calorle supply (gram) 1982 2 485

18. Daily per capita protein supply 19ram) 1980 73.6

19. Adult hteracy raUe. 1970 M - 82 F - 88

20. Health budget/expend1ture

- Amount 1981 175419nt Wons

- Pel' capita 1981 4523.6 Wons

- As ~ of total budget 1981 I 2.2

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Pose 44 lIESTERIII PACInc Il!GIOIII DATA BANK ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTIII INDICATORS

~._~ •• _~.a __ ••• ~ __ .--=_.~ ___ =-______ ._ .. ____ a ___ ~.2 ______ " ... ~ ......

Indicator(s) for~ REPUBLIC OF !COREA Year =_ •• __ •••• __ ._ •• __ .... a_ .. _____ .= •• ==_ ••• c._.~.= •..•. D .... ___ ....... 21. Health manpower

Physicians 1980 Medical assistante 1980 Professional Nursing/Midwifery Personnel 1980

rz 2. Ten leading causes of mo~bidity lCD code

Measles 055 1980 Whooping cough 033 1980 _pa 072 1980 Typhoid and paratyphoid fever 002 1980 Cholera 001 1980 Mosquito borne viral encephalitis 062 1980 Shigellosis 004 1980 Diphtheria 032 1980 AIaoebis8i. 006 1980 ArtbTopod borne baemorrhag!c fever 065 1980

23. Ten leading causes of mortality lCD code

Diphtheria 1979 Typhoid fever 1979

24. CaGes and deaths for six diseases under the ·WHQ-EPI

Diphtheria 1982 Pertussis 1982 Tetanus 1982 'Poliomyelitis 1982 'lUber.ul0.to " 1982 Measles 1982

25. Cases for diseases under tbe WHO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonormoea 1980 Hepatitis viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - UNSP 1980

Sypbilli. 1980 TrachOlll8 1980

Yaw. 1980

26. Ca,es and d.ath. for six d~sea8es under the WHO Monthly CO Motes

Cholera 1980 Dengue fever /DilF 1980 Encephalitis 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningitis 1980 Plague 1980

27. PYopo~tiGn of infanta undez one year of age ~bo have been fully immunized against tuberculosis, diphtherial poliomyelitis and measles

Bee 1982 DPT III 1982 Polio III 1982 Me.etes 1982

28. Per cent of population served with safe water

29. Per cent of populat1on with adequate aanitary facilities

30. Per cent of low birth weight infant. ( .$ 2499 Sr .... ) 1981 31. Hatemal mortality rate 1980

I

I ~ •• = ........... ~ •• c •••• _ ••

nata •.. _ ....... _ . .•............ Number Ratio per

10 000 22 564 5.9 ... 45 206 11.8

No.- of Rate per Cases 100 000 5 097 13 1 554 4

866 2 101 0.5 145 0.4 107 0.3

57 0.2 51 0.1 40 0.1 20 0.1

Ho. of flate peT Deaths 100 000

3 0.008 2 0.005

Case. Death. · .. , " .. 4 · .. ........ ,. · .. ... · .. · .. .. . · .. · .. ...

Cases · .. · .. · .. · .. · .. · .. · ..

Cases Death. 145 4 - -107 4 · .. · ..

J -- -

100 61.0 62.4 4.9

...

... 9.2

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~.a~a_.~a •• aa •• a=_=--==~_~=a.===:_==a.=~===_===._=_=a_. =_.-.: ... ,.",=

Indicator:(a) for. ~ Year ~. __ =-........ ~ __ ==a_.-== •• ====Q====~=~=a====.===a==== .. ,.",======= 1. Area Un 1000 sq. km.) 1981

2. Estimated population ( 000) 1982

3. Annual population growth rate (I) 1970-1979

4. Percent ale of population - lea8 than is years 1981

- 65+ years 1981

5. Urban population (X) 1981

6. Rate of natural increase of population (X per annum) 1976-1981

7. Crude buth rate lper 1000 population) 1981

8. Crude deatb rate (per 1000 population) 1981

9. Life expectancy at birth - Hale lyears) 1976

- Female lyears} 1976

10. Infant 1IW)rtality rate (per 1000 live births) 1982

U. Total fertility rate (women 15-49 years) 1975-1980

12. Socio-economic indicators for the year 2000

Estimated population, (. 000) 2000

Life expectancy at birth - Male (years) 2000

- FeUlS.le (years) 2000

Annual population growth rate, lI) 1995-2000

Crude birth rate lper 1000 population) 1995-2000

Crude death rate (per 1000 population) 1995-2000

&ate of natural increase 1..% per annuli) 1995-2000

13. Per Cap:a.ta Groaa National Product (GNP) at aarket prices, (US$> 1980

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP. (I)

15. Pereent_,e Gro •• Domestic Product (GDP) derived from manufacturin8 at constant factor Cost (%)

16. Econollicalt y active pop in primary sector

- Nwober in agriculture ~ '000) 1976

- Percent in agriculture 1.,%) 1970

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (gram) 1977-1979

18. Daily per capita protein supply 19ram) 1977-1979

19. Adult literacy ratio 1981

20. Hesltb budget/expenditure

- Amount 1961

- Per capit.a 1981

- Aa % of total budget 1981

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~ ... ="'=="',.. .. ==;; Dat.

"'''''''''''-.''''._=-;; 2.83

159

0.8

47.2

3.0

29.0

0.56

29.2

7.0

61

64

35

5.6

20)

71

73

0.7

27

5

1.6

302

'"

...

2.02

12%

3 500

41.5

98

WS$ 4272719

WS$ 27.39

10.6

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~. __ ••• _ ...... ~_.a~ __ ~~ .. ___ ~.a.~~s •• ~=-_.==~._.~=-__ ..... __ c~ •••• =.~ ..... __ ••• _._ ••••••• _ •••• Indicator(s) for~ SAMOA Year Data

~ .. _ ....... __ .. ~ •• ___ •• ;:;:; .... = ... __ •• ___ ._. __ =-••••• za ... =-.c I-=-===-- -=== •• _=-_. ~ ... --~ ........ '" I. Health aanpower Rumer B..atio per

10 000 Physicians 1981 50 3.2 Medical aS8'i,stants 1981 1 0.0 Professional Nurling/Midwifery Personnel 1981 278 17 .83

2. Ten. leadiDg causes of morbidity leo cod.e No. of Rate per' Cases 100 000

Influenza 487 t981 9 639 & 165 Diarrhoea, presumed infectious (cbild-adult) 009.3 1981 1 256 803 Diarrhoea. presumed infectious (infantile) 009.3 1981 283 181 HullPl 072 1981 184 117 Fish poisoning E865.2 1981 156 99 Gonorrhoea 098 1981 128 81 Hepatitis, unspecified 573.1-573.3 1981 76 48 Mes81es 055 1981 72 46 Tuberculosis, pullllOnary 010-012 1981 32 20 Dengue 061 t981 19 12

fll. Ten leadlng causes of mortality ICD code No. of Rate pet: Deaths 100 000

Diseases of circulatory system 25.30 1981 55 35 Nephritis. nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis 350 1981 39 24.9 Cuebrovaacul,aT diaease 29 1981 31 19.8 Poisoning and toxic effect 53 1981 28 17 .9 Pneumonia 321 1981 22 14.1 Intracranial and internal injuries 49 1981 18 15.5 Acute myocardial infarction 270 1981 16 10.2 Other and unspecified neoplasm 17 1981 14 8.9 Diabetes mellitus 181 1981 14 8.9 Chronic liqer diaease and cirrhosis 347 1981 11 1.0

24. Casea and deaths for six diseases under the WHO-BPI Cases De.ath.

Diphtheria 1982 4 -Pertussis 1982 10 -Tetanus 1982 - -Poliomyelitis 1982 - -'I:ube'fc,aloaia 1982 28 2 Meules 1982 7 -

25. Cases for diaeas8s under the WHO Annual CD BulLetin Cases

Gonorrhoea 1981 128 Hepatitis vital ~ Type A 1981 76

- Type B 1981 ... - UNSl' 1981 ...

Syphilli. 1981 0 Tracbaraa 1981 0 Yaws 1981 0

26. Cases and deaths for six diseases under the WHO Montbly CD Notes Cases Deaths

Cholera ·1981 - 0 Dengue fever /DHF 1981 19 0 Encephalitis 1981 0 0 Influenza 1981 9 639 0 Meningitis 1981 26 0 Plague 1981 0 0

27. Proportion of infants under one year of age who have been fully iumunized against tuberculosi' t diphtheria, polio~elitis and measles

BCG 1982 83.8 DPT III 1982 56.2 Polio lIt 1982 55.2 Measlea

28. Per cent of population served with safe water · .. 29. Per cent of population with adequate sanitary · ..

facilities

30. Per cent of low birth weight infants l " 2499 grams) · .. 31. Maternal mortality rate · ..

I

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~ .. __ • __ ~.~._ •• =.=~=_=~=.=~=~=s=.=.=-=~.~~~===e.=.====.= =====:a====

Indic.~or(s} for: SINGAPORE Year ~~. __ ~_.~=~--= __ == ... ==== ... =======.=.=s= .... =====e==s~==. "" .. ""' .. E .............

1. Are. (in 1000 sq. km.) 1981

2. Estimated population ( '000) 1982

3. Annual population growth rate (% ) 1982

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years 1982

- 65+ years 1982

5. Urban population 1<J 1980

6. Rate of natural increase of popu lat ion (% per annum) 1981

7. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population) 1981

8. Crude death rate (per 1000 population) 1981

9. Life expectancy at birth - Hale (years) 1982

- Female (years) 1982

10. Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births) 1982

11. Total fertility rate (women 15-49 years) 1982

12. $ocio-economic indicators for the year 2000

Estimated population, (' 000) 2000

Llfe expectancy at b~rth - Male IY •• U) 1995-2000

- Female (years) 1995-2000

~nn~al population growth rate, 1995-2000 (%) 1995-2000

Crude birth rate (per 1000 popUlation) 1995-2000

Crude death rate tper 1000 population) 1995-2000

Rate of natural increase {% per annum} 1995-2000

13. Per Capita Gross National Product (GNP) at market prices, (U8$) 1981

14. Rat'e- of growth ot per capl.ca GNP, (%) 1970 1979

15. Percentage Gross Domest1c Product lGDP) derived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (%) 1980

16. Economically active po~ in primary sector

- Number in agriculture { 000) 1980

- Percent in agnculture ll) 1980

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (gum) 1977

18. Daily per capita protein supply (gram) 1977

19. Adult literacy ratio 1980

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount 1981

- Per capitB 1981

- A. X of tot.l budget

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0.58

2 472

1.2

25.6

4.9

100 1.2

17.3

5.3

69

)4

10.8

1.7

3 095

70.6

75.7

0.87

15.1

6.4

0.87

4 200

6.7

22.5

21

2.2

3 074

84.2

84

5$386400000

5$ 158.5 ...

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lndicator(.) for:

Heal th manpower

Physicians Medical a,.latant. Professional Nur8ing~idwifery Personnel

causes

Oonococea 1 i nfee t ion ' PUlmonary tubercula.is Other venereal diaeasea DenlBtophytoais Viral hepatith Chickenpox. Other food pOisoning (bacterial> Cadidiasie Late syphilis, latent He8.1e8

caules

Iaebaemie heart diaease OtheY diaeasea of the respiratory .ystem Cerebrovascular disease Malignant neoplasm of dige.tive organs & peritoneua Malignant neop of Tes~ir.tory & intrathoracic organs Signa, 8yuptams and il1~efined cODdiJions Dil of pul~naxy circulation & otb fO~8 heart 4is Diseaaea of pther part. of digestive system Dieeaaes of urinary system EndocTiue , metabolic diseases, immunity di.order.

under the WHO-gpr Diphtheria Pertussis Tetanus Po liomye li tis Tuberculosis Meaale.

Annual CD Bulletin Gonorrhoea Hepatitis vb'aI - Type A

- Ty1>" 11

Syphillia Trachoma Yaws

wHo Monthly CD Notes Oaolerll

- ussp

l)engue fever /nSF 'Encephalitis Influenza Meningitis Plague

fully immunized against tuberculosis, diphtheria. poliomyelitis and measles

BeG DPTIII Polio III Measles

facilities

098 011 099 llO 070 052 005 112 096 055

27 32 29 09 10 46 28 34 35 18

Year

1980 1980 1980

1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980

1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980

1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980

1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980

1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980

1982 1982 1982 1982

Number

2 096

6 102

Cases 3 409 2 562 2 330 1 074 1 001

932 569 557 493 490

Death! 1 972 1 962 1 447 1 III

654 SIS 454 367 352 334

Cases 6

1 2 179 1 965

eases 15 184

1 001 1 097

Cases 18

253 36

nata

84.5 80.9 88.0 O.l

aatio per 10 000

8.7

25.4

100 000 142 107 97 45 42 39 24 23 21 20

per 100 000

82 81 60 46 27 21 19 15 IS 14

Deaths

... '"

Deathe

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~ •• __ =--"_".~S"~=.Q •• _~.==.~=-= •• =~a~a~.~a~a=~=c~a=s= I""=~=C"'="'="" Ind icator( s) for: 50LOIION ISLANDS Year

~ .................. ___ ............ = •••••••••• a.==._ •• ==.~ i-................ 1. Area (in 1000 sq. kID. ) 1981

2. Estimated population, ( 000) 1982

3. Annual population growth rote, (I) 1970-1976

4. Percent.se of population - less than 15 years 1976

- 65+ years 1976

5. Urban population (I) 1980

6. Rate of natural increase of population (% per annum) 1970-1976

7. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population) 1915-1976

•• Crude death rate (per 1000 population) 1976

9. Life expectancy at birth - Male (years) 1976

- Female (years) 1976

10. Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births) 1975-1976

ll. Total fertility rate (women 15-49 years) 1975-1980

12. Socio-economic indicatQT8 for the year 2000

Estimated ~opulation, ( '000) 2000

Life expectancy at birth - Male (years)

- Female (years)

Ann~81 populat10n growth rate. (X) 1995-2000

Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

etude death rate {per 1000 population}

Rate of natural increase (I per annum)

13. Per capita Cr088 National Product (GNP). at market prices, (US$) (current prices) 1981

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP. (%) 1972-1981

IS. Percentage Gross Domestic Product (CDP) derived from aanufacturing at constant factor cost (X)

16. Economically active pop in primary aector

- Number in agr1culture (1000) 1980

- Percent 1.0 agneulture (%J 1980

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (gram) 1975-1977

18. nsily per capita protein supply (gram) 1975-1977

19. Adult ll.teracy ratio

20. Health bud&et/ex~enditure (central govermtlent)

- haunt <51 $' 000) 1981

- Per capita 1981

- As % of total budget 1981

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•• =>iII.""= ...... """"c 28.45

239

3.4

48.0

3.3

10.0

3.3

45.0

11. )

54.0

54.0

46

7.3

462

· .. · ..

3.30

· .. · .. · " 601

2.7

· .. 6

30.0

2 128

41. 9

· .. 51$4 237

17.95

8.3

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WESTIRB PACIFIC Rl!CION DATA IjANK 011 SOCIOBOOIIONlC AND IlllALTH INDlCA10RS

r·-·-.... ·----·-·-·------·------------ ---Indicator(.) for: SOUJltl)II ISLAIIDS Year

~-.-.... _._ ... -----------_._._------ . _-.. ~1. Ilealth .. n_er

Phyaieiall8 1980 Medical .s,iatant, 1980 Prote •• ion.l Nur.ing/Midwifery Per80nnel 1980

~2. Ten Ieedina: cau.es of IIOrbidity lCO code

Influensa 487 1980 Dia-rrhoea - en i 1<l-adu1 t 009.3 1980 Conjuactivitia 372 1980 DiaTrhoeal infantile 009.3 1980 Heaal •• 055 1980 Gonorrhoea 098 1980 Hepatitis, unspecified 573.1-573.3 1980 Tuberculosil, pulmonary 010-012 1980 Lepto8pirosi. lOG 1980 Leprosy 030 1980

23. ten leading cau •• e of .oTt.lit.,. leo code

CeTtaiu co~d OTiainatina - perinatal period A131-A135 1977 Tube'r'Culotia A6, A9, A10 1977 -ae.rt di.aoriers and cardiovascular disease A82-A85 1977 Pnewaonia A91-A92 1977 Bnteritis AS 1977 ~li8Dant neopla ••• A45-A60 1977 Di,orderl of diaestiv~ Iy.tem. 10101-10104 1977 Nephritis in.ph AI05-Al06 1977 Leprosy A20 1971 Mea.il\&itia 1072 1971 B-ronchitis, ... phy ..... and aetluDa A93, A95 1977

24. ea ... and <leethe tor ",x dl..ease8, under the WG-EPI

Diphtheria 1982 Pertus.is 1982 Tetanus 1982 Polio-relitia 1982 Tu1rerc.uloai. 1982 Measles 1982

25. C,ses for~di.ea,es undgr the WHO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Hepatiti. viral - Type A 1980

- Typ. B 1980 - t!liSp 1980

SyphiUis 1980 Trachoma 1980 Yaw. 1930

[lb. cae.. and death. for 81X diaeases uode:r the WHO Monthly CD Note.

Cholera 1980 Dengue fever /DSF 1980 Encephalitie 1980 Influenza 1980 lIeningiti. 1980 Plague 1980

27. Proportion of Lntant. under one year of age who have been fully immunized again.t tuberculosis. diphtheria, poliomyelitis and measles

BCG 1982 DnrII 1982 Polio III 1982 Meaalea

.

8. Per cent of populat1on 8erved with .afe water

9. Per cent of po~lation w1th adequate 8an~taTY facilities

30. Per cent of low b1rth weLsht infants ( ~ 2499 gr .... l

31. Mate'1'Ml mortality r.te

.......................... Data -----_ . ---_. __ .

lIIImber I.atio per 10000

38 1.7 -390 17.8

No. of aate per Cases 100 000 17 485 7 164 6 138 2 126 4 778 2 122 3 453 1 533

340 lSI 213 9S 168 75 110 7S 118 52 40 18

110. of aate per Deaths 100 OGO

17 8 12 6 9 " 9 " 8 " 7 3 7 3 7 3 6 3 S 2 5 2

Cases Deathe ... ... . .. ., . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Cases

83 -63 -... . ..

Cases Deoth. - -- -- -8 296 -

1 -- -

46.2 36.3 34.5

...

...

...

...

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~ ..... _ ••• _ ............ .a.= •••• ~=.a.~ •••••• =.=~===.=.=-.. _ Indicator(s) for: TOKELAU

~._ ... = ••• = ............ ~.=~._=~a===.=== •• == •• D"'====".=== 1. Area (in 1000 sq. km.)

2. Estimated population, l' OOO}

3. Annual population growth rate, (%)

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years

- 65+ years

S. Urban population l%)

6. Rate of natural increase of population (% per annum)

7. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

8. Ctude death rate lper 1000 population)

9. Life expectaney at birth - Male (yea .. )

- Female (years)

10. Infant mortal1ty rate (per 1000 live births)

11. Total fertility rate lwomen 15-49 years)

12. Soc1o-eeonom1c. ind1cato~8 for the year 2000

Isti~ted population, ( 000)

L1fe expectancy at birth - Male ly.ars)

- Female (y.ars/

Annual population growth rate, ('I

Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

Crude death rate (per 1000 population)

Rate of Datural increase (% per annum)

13. Per Capita Gross National Product (GNP) at market prices, (US$)

14. late Qf growth of per capita GNP, ~%}

15. Percentage Gross Domestic Product (GDP) derived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (%)

16. Economically active pop in primary sector

- Number in .aricu} ture ( 000)

- Percent in agriculture (%)

17. Da1.1y po< cap!.ta calorl.e supply ~ gramJ

18. Only per capita protein supply (gram) I 19. Adult literacy ratio

ZO. Health budget/expendit~re

... Amount

- Per capita

- Ao " of total budget

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... _.c:_=_=.z F·"' ..... "''''' ........ Year Data ...... "' ......... ""'= .... "' ..... ..,=...::.:

1981 0.01

1982 3

...

... · .. . .. . .. · .. · .. · .. · " · .. · " · .. · .. · .. · .. · .. · .. '"

· .. · ..

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· .. · .. · .. · .. · .. '"

1980-1981 WS$ 119600

1980-198'1 WS$ 39.9 1980-1981 9.]5

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WlSTERN PACIFIC R1!GION DATA BANk ON SOCIOICOI«)HIC AND 1IBALTH INDICA'!ORS

................ --_............................................ ~...... . ......................... IndicatorCo) for: '!ODLAD Year Date _. .. _---._--_ ... -._-_ ....... _ ........ ---- ........... . .............

1. ae.altb _'l\pGWe1:' Nuaber aatio per 10 000

Physicians 1980 4 20.0 Medical as.i.tauts 1980 · .. Professional Bur.ina~dwifery Personnel 1980 ...

~2. Ten lead1ug causes of ,"orbldlty leD code No. of Rate per Cases 100 000

Influen~ .. 1981 1 024 34 133 Infections of skin and subcutaneou8 ti8aue 1981 841 28 233 Gaatro-enteritia 1981 33S 11 166 Bronchitis 1981 247 8233 other dieeases of tbe digestive .ystem 1981 110 3 667 Observations and investigations 1981 94 J 133 Other disease8 of the akin and 8ubcutaneous tissue 1981 18 2 600 Inflammatory diseases of the eye 1981 70 2 333 Anaemia 1981 S9 1 967 PneUllODia 1981 10 333

23. Ten lead1ng cause. of mortal1ty Ial code 110. of Rate per Deaths 100 000

Cerebro-vascular disease 1981 2 67 Pneumonia 1981 2 67 Other diseases of the digestive .yates 1981 2 67 Meningitis 1981 1 33 Degenerative heart disease 1981 1 33 OtbeT eaTd:iovaecu18T disease 1981 1 33

24. Cafes and death. for six dieeases under the WOO Childhood Communicable Diseasea Cases Deaths

Dipbtheria 1982 - -Pertussis 1982 - -TetaDue 1982 - -Poliomyelitis 1982 - -Tuberculosi. 1982 - -Measles 1982 - -

25. c. sea for dise8.88 under the WHO Annual CD Bulletin Cases

Gonorrhoea 1980 -Hepatitis viral - TYpe A 1980 -

- TYpe B 1980 -- llNSP 1980 -

Syphillio 1980 -Trachoma 1980 · .. Yaw. 1980 -

26. Cases and deaths for 11K dis.alea under the WHO Monthly CO Motes eases Oeath-.

Cholera 1980 - -0eIl8ue f .... r/IlUP 1980 - -Encephalitis 1980 - -Influenza 1980 474 -Meningitis 1980 - -Plague 1980 - -

21. Proportion of infanta under one year of age who have been fully immunized against tuberculo.ia, diphtherial poliomyelitis and .easles

BeG 1982 31.4 DPTIJI Polio III Measles

28. Per cent of populatlon served ~tb eafe water · .. 29. Per cent of populat10n with adequate sanitary ·

facilities ... 30. Per cent of low b1rtb weight lnfant. \ 4' 2499 gr .... ) · .. 31. Katernal aortahty rate · ..

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INOlCA1tlRS

_ ...... _. ___ ..... = •••• =_ .. =-__ ~ •• =_=.=a~= •• ~=.=~=~=_=_== = .. ======:a",,= =1<;1:= ....... :0"""'== Indicator(s) for: ~ Year Data

~ ••••••• ~ __ .... _ •••• m-~ •• = •• _KQ.=_=:O __ ••• =.~.~_"==:O.~~= =-==~",=..,. "'..,"''''' ..... _'''= 1. Area (in 1000 sq~ km.) 1981 0.70

2. Estimated population. ( '0001 1982 99

3. Annual population growth rate, (X) 1966-1976 1.6

4. Pen:eutage of populat1on - Ieee than 15 years 1982 39.1

- 65+ years 1982 3.3

5. Urban population {%J 1980 3\.8

6. Rate of natural increase of population (. per annum) 1979 2.0

1. Crude b1rth rate (per 1000 population) 1979 28.0

8. Crude death rate (per 1000 populat10n) 1979 8.0

9. bfe expectancy at b1rth - Male (years) 1976 58

- Female {years}

10. Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births) 1981 21. 7

U. Total fertility rate (women 15-49 years) · " 12. Soeio-econ~ic indicators for the year 2000

Ko',mated population. ( 000) 2000 119

Life expectancy at birtb - Hale ,yea") ... - re~81~ lyears) · ..

Annual population growth rate, (X) 1995-2000 1.04

Crude b1rth rate (p~r 1000 population) · .. Crude death rate (per 1000 population) · .. Rate of natural increase (% per annum) · ..

13. Per Capita Gross National Product {GNP) at market prices. (U5$) 1982 499

14. .ate of growth of per cap1t. GNP, (%) 1970-1977 0.9

15. Percentage Ct'oss Domestic Pt'oduct ~GDP} derived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (%) 1979 9.9

16. Economically active pop in primary sector

- Number in agriculture ( 000) 19.76 9

- Percent in agr1culture ~i.} 1976 43.4

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (grSID) 1982 2 750

18. Daily per capita protein supply (gra .. ) 1975-1917 61.2

19. Adult literacy ratio 1976 ,., ]9

F 78 20. Health budget/expendl.ture

- Amount 1980/81 T$l493524

- Per capita 1980/81 T$lS.27

- As % of total budget 1980/81 12.6

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~.-----.-".--•• I:I-•• -",","'----.-"".---•• -"'-"'" ___ lodic.tor(a) for: lONGA Year

~ ....... ~ ............. ;;;;;.~ ............ -.-.~-.",.= ......... - .. -_ .. .1. Health uanpower

Phy8iciana 1980 Medical assistanta . 1980 Profesaional Nursing/Midwifery Personnel 1980

2. Ten leading causea of morbld1ty ICD code

Influenza 1980 Dengue 1980 Gastro-enteriti. 1980 Me.ales 1980 Infantile diarrhoea 1980 »roncbo 'pneumonia 1980 lIullipa 1980 Conjunctivitis 1980 Septic sore throat 1980 Infectioua hepatitis 1980

23. Ten leading cauaea of mortality lCD code

SignSt 8ymp~omS and ill-defined conditions 46 1980 Other diseases of the respiratory system 32 1980 lntestin'al infectious diseaaea 01 1980 Diseases of pulmonary circulation and

other forma of heart dieea,ee 28 1980 Diseases of other parts of the digestive system 34 1980 Malignant neoplasms of digeative organs

and peri toneua 09 1980 'tuberculoais 02 1980 Iachawc heart disease 27 1980

24. Cases and deaths for ... dheaaes under tbe WHO-BPI

Di'Pbtherl.a 1980 Pertuasia 1980 Tetanus 1980 Po liomyeIi tis 1980 Tuberculosis 1980 Heasles 1980

25. Casea for diseases under the WHO Annual CD 'Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Hepatitis viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - UHSP 1980

Syphillio 1980 Trschoms 1980 y .... 1980

26. Cdses and deaths for SIX disease. under the WHO Monthly CD Notes

Cholera 1980 Dengue fever /DHP 1980 Encephalitis . 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningitis 1980 Plague 1980

27. Proportion of infants under one year of age who have been fully immunized against tuberculosia, diphtheria, poliom,elitis and .eaales

BeG 1982 DPTlII 1982 Polio III 1982 Measles 1982

28. Per cent of populatlon served with safe water 1982

29. Per cent of populatlon w1th adequate .anltary facilities 1982

30. Per cent of low birth weight 1nfants l "2499 grams) 1982

31. Maternal mortality rate

---... ~ .. --~-------..... Data _ .. _-_ .... .... ---_ ...

Number RlIitio per .

10 000 34 3.5

6 0.6 174 17.9

No. of aete. per Cases 100 000

8 920 9 182 3 552 3 656 2 397 2 467 2 335 2 403 1 757 1 809 1 231 1 267

885 911 754 776 296 305 284 292

No. of aate per Deaths 100 000

172 177 35 36 18 19

16 16 15 15

15 15 11 11 11 11

Cases Deaths - -

258 1 2 -- -

45 -19 -

Cases S9 --

284 -2 -

Cases Deaths - -3 552 5

2 -8920 -

20 3 - -

8S.8 64.7 40.2 39.4

91.3

36.6

0.4

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~""D~.~_.==~Z===~====~==_=_.== •• =~=.=============~====== Indicator! s) for: T T of the PACIFIC ISLANDS _. _____ = _____ =a~==.= __ ._._.=.=~.=~=_D====$==.==.=_.~=.=.

1. Atea (in 1000 sq. km.)

2. Eetisated populat~on, ( 000)

3. Annual population growth rate, (%)

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years

- 65+ years

5. Urban population (%)

6. Rate of natural increase of population (X 'Per annum)

7. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

8. Crude death rate (per 1000 populatlon)

9. Life expectancy at: birth - Male (years)

- Female (years)

10. Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births)

ll. Total fertility rate (women 15-49 years)

12. Socio-economic indicators for the year 2000

EBti~ted population. ( '000)

Life e¥pectancy at: birth - Male ly .... )

- Female (yeara)

Annual population growth r8te~ (%)

Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

CTude death rate (per 1000 population)

aate of natur_l increase (% per annum)

13. PQr Capit:a Gross National Product {GNP) at IUrket prices, (OS$)

14. Rete of growth of per capita GNP, {%)

15. Pf!reentage Gross Domestic Product (GDP) derived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (~)

16. Economically active pop in primary sector

- Number in agriculture ('000)

- Percent in agncu1ture l%l

17. Daily p.r capita calorie supply (gram)

18. Daily per capita protel.n supply (gram)

19. Adult literacy ratio

20. Health budgetfexpendit.ur~

- Amount

- Per capita

- As :t of total budget

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........... ="" ======= ... = 198! 1. 78

1982 121

1982 1.9

1982 44.3

1982 4.1

1980 55.6

1979 2.59

1979 30.0

1979 4.1

· .. · ..

1982 29.0

· ..

2000 23.

... · ..

1995-2000 2.05

... " . .. · .. . ..

· .. · .. ... · " · .. · ..

1978 US$ 7760100

197B US$ 58.3 .. ,

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...................... aaca. ......... __ ......... .s ..... a ........ .-.. _. IndicatoT{.) fo~: T T of tbe PACIFIC ISLANDS Year _.---_ ....... _-_._ .. _-_._-... ---.... _. __ .. ........

1. Health manpaver

Physicians 1980 Medical assistants 1980 Professional Nuraing/Hidwifery Personnel 1980

1. Ten leadi'DI cau.e. of morbidity ICD code

Influenza 487 1980 Moehie.it 006 1980 Gonorrbatea 098 1980 Whooping: cough 033 1980 Pish pois:oning E865.1 1980 Hepatitis l unspecified 573.1-573.3 1980 Tuberculosie, _pulmonaty 010-012 1980 Meningitis, bacterial (other tban meni~ococcal) 320 1980 Le})'toay 030 1980 Measles 05S 1980

23. Ten leading, causes of mortality 1m code

Malignant neoplasm 1978 Di sease of heart 1978 Diarrhoea and intestinal disease 1978 Influenza and pneumonia 1978 Bronchitis. emphysema and asthma 1978 Accidents, all types 1978 Cerebrovascular disease 1978 Prematurity 1978 Nutritional deficiency 1978 Meningitis 1978

24. Cases and deaths for 8 ix disea8es under the \IIIO-1Il'1

Diphtheria 1982 Pertussis 1982 Tetanus 1982 Poliomyelitis 1982 Tuberculo'i~ 1982 Measles 1982

2). cates for d18ealea under the WHO An-nual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Hepatitis viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - UNSP 1980

Syphillis 1980 Trachoma 1980 Yaws 1980

26. Cases and deaths for six diseases under the WHO Monthly CD Note.

Cholera 1980 Dengue fever/DKF 1980 Encephalitis 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningitis 1980 Plague 1980

27. Proportion of infants under one year of age who bave been fully immuni~ed against tuberculosis, diphtheria, poliomyelitis and measles

lIeG DPT1l1 1982 folio III 1982 Measles 1982

120• Per cent of population served w1th aafe water

29. Per cent of population with adequate aan1.tary facilitie.

130. Per cent of low birth ~ight infants ( <$' 2499 grams)

31. Hatemal mortail.ty rate

Fa.····~···-····· .. ·-··· .. · Data

~ .......... .;. . ..... _ ... -. Number Ratio per

10 000 46 3.4 46 3.4

193 14.3

No. of kate per Ca8~8 100 000 16 078 11 153

907 663 574 420 363 265 211 159 70 51 53 39 19 14 13 10 12 9

No. of Rate per Deaths 100 000

49 37 43 31 42 31 30 22 24 18 18 13 16 12 IS 11 12 9

9 7

C,£ls8e Deaths - · .. - · .. - ... - · ..

122 · .. 1 · ..

Caa:es 524 ... ... 73 -... -

~a8e8 Deaths ---

16 300 · .. 19 · .. -

24.7 .

12.7 1.0

· .. · .. · .. · ..

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~.a .. __ ~~ __ ~= __ = __ ~~==~.=a~.e._.=.=c •• =.~ __ ~=c_==.=~===c Indicator(s) for: !!!Y!!:!!

~._ ••• __ ....... = •• =._.a.= •• =.a •• = •• :==_.~_===.~_==_= • .a=. 1. Al'ea (in 1000 sq. k ... )

2. Ea tilaated l'QPU lation, (' 000)

3. Annual populatIon growth rate, {X)

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 years

- 65+ years

5. Urban population 1%1

~. Rate ot natural Increase or population li. per a-nnum)

7. Crude bil'th rate (per 1000 population)

8. Crude 4eath rate (per 1000 population)

9. Life expectancy at birth - Male (y.sra)

- Female (Y·'ra)

10. Infant mortaLity rate (per 1000 live births)

11. Total fertility rate (women 15-49 year$)

12. Socia-economic indicacors for the year 2000

E8~i1llated p~pulation. (1000)

Life expectancy at birth - Hale (years)

- Female \years)

Annual population growth rate. (%)

Crude birth rate (per 1000 populatlon)

Crude death rate (per 1000 population)

Rate of natural increase t% per annum}

13. Per Capita Gtoss National Product (GNP) at market prices, (US$)

14. Rate of scowth of per capita CNP. (~)

15. Percentage Gro$8 Domestic Product (COP) derived from manufacturing at constant factQr cost (X)

16. Economically active pop in prlm8ry sector

- Number in agriculture ~ 000)

- Percent in agriculture Cl)

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (gram)

lB. Daily per capita protein supply (gram)

19. Adult lHecacy ratlo

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount

- Per capita

- As % of total budget

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==--_====1:== ==="'''''='''.,''',,'''' Year Data.

•••• = ..... = .... ::=. ... =="''''''''1''''-1981 · .. 1982 8

1982 2.2

19,_ 33.4

1979 4.7

· .. 1979 0.87

1979 23.7

1979 15.0

1982 " 1982 60

1982 37.5

1982 2.8+

2000 · .. · .. · ..

1995-2000 0.00

...

.. , · ..

1982 446

... · .. · .. · .. · .. . ..

1981 > 90

1980 A$ 225170

1980 A$ 30.04

loBO 9.79

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WESTER~ PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOEC!JNOMIC AND I!gALTlI INDlCAlIJRS

._&~=_$:_=Z#c~=aa. ___ a ____ ~.~~~=.~=~D~=.==.=d2=~:=~~~~==z===.=~~==~22= lndicator(e) for: ~ Y~8'[

~.D=~""=~=C"'=.=~=._."'= ••• _ •• "'''".''_K.=-••• _.==~''' •• ==_u=a==~~=~=a~ f:"'''':· .. · 1. Health manpower

Phyaiei.ans 1980 Medics! assistanCB 1980 PrQfea8ionai Nu~singPKidwifery Personnel 1980

2. Ten leading causes of morbl.dl.ty lCD code

Influenza 487 1980 Diarrhoea, presulled infectious (child-adult) 009.3 1980 Joh,ssles 055 1980 Diarrhoea, presumed infect.ioua (infantile) 009.3 1980 Whooping cO\lgh OJJ 1980 ConjuDctivitis 372 1980 Shigellosis 004 1980 Filh poisoniug E865.2 1980 Dengue 0&1 1980 Tubercu1.olte, pulmonary 010-012 1980

23. Ten leadulg caU8e. of mortality lCD code

Stillbirth 766.1 1980 Coronary heut diea.se 414.0 1980 Liver failure 572.8 1980 &moebi~-dy8entezy 006.9 1980 Hepatitia- fulmin4ting 070.1 1980 Meningitis 322.9 1980 Encephalitis 323.9 1980 Epilepsy 345.9 1980 C.V.A 43~ 1980 Acute appendicitis 540.9 1980 Peritonitis 567.9 1980 Chronic nephrotic syndroG! 581.9 1980 Blood disorder 289.9 1980 Shock-stabled wourtd 988.0 1980

.

24. Cales and deaths for six d18eaaes under the WHO-BPI

Diphtheria 1982 Pertu .. ia 1982 Tetanus 1982 Poliomyelitis 1982 'IUbe-rculoais 1982 Mea.lea 1982

25. Caeca fo~ d~.ea.e. under tbe WHO Ar1nud CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Hepatitia viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - UN$P 1980

Syphillia 1980 TnchOdla 1980 Yaws 1980

26. Cases and_deaths for '1X diseases under the WHO Monthly CD Notes

Cholera 1980 Dengue fever/DHF 1980 Encephalitis 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningitis 1980 Plague 19&0

27. Proportion of infants urtder one year of age who have been fully immunized against tuberculosis. di])htheria. poliomyeliti& and meaalea

DPT 111 1982 BCG 1982 PQlio III 1982 Measle.

8. Per cent of popul.t10n served with aafe water 1982

29. Per cent of population with adequate sanitary fac.ilities 1982

30. Pe~ cent of low birth weight 1nfants {~ 2499 gram.,} 1982

31. Msternal mortality tate 1982

. , The nu.ber w1tb~n the p4Tentheses refer to the number of deaths.

C"'2""= •• =_"'~"'''"''''''''':Z'''''''3''._0>''" Data

"".10 • .,."'''' .. = ..... .. ~ .. = .... -... =:.:"'~ Number Ratio reT

10 000 4 5.0 8 10.0

18 22.5

110. of Rate p~r Cases 100 000

3 660 48 ROO 725 9 667 329 4 367 no 3 600 230 3 067 215 2 867

43 571 21 360 15 200 12 160

No. of Rate pe.Y" Deaths 100000

4 50 3 38 2 25 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 12

Cases Deaths - -- -- -- -

12 -- -

Cases 3(-)

--2(-} -... -

.

Cases Deaths - -15 -- -

3 719 -6 -- -

72.0 78.0 66.0

100

82

4

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~ ..... __ ._ ..••• _ •• _ •.•• _ .... _. __ ._a.~ __ ...•.•..• ~.a .• _.~ •.•..•. Lndicatoc(s) for: VANUATU Year ra .. ••• .. ·~·o ........... ~ ........... ~ ........... a •••• a. •• ... "'=-= ........ =.,.

1. Area (in 1000 Iq. km.) 1981

2. Estimated population, ('000) 1982

J. Annual populat1on growth rate I \.;tJ 197.

4. Percentage of population - leas than 15 years 1979

- 65+ years 1979

5. Urban population (1) 1979

6. Rate of natural ioerease of population {% per annum} 1979

7. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population) 1979

8. Crude dea.th rate (per 1000 population) 1979

9. Life expectancy at birth - Kal~ (ye .. s) 1961-1963

- Female (yean)

10. Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births) 1979

11. Total fertility rate (women 15-49 years)

12. Soeio-econoaic indicators for the year 2000

Estimated 'population, (' 000) 2000

Life expectancy at birth - Male (years)

- Female (years)

- Annual population growtn rate, (%) 1995-2000

Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

Crude deatb rate (pel' 1000 population)

~te of natural increase (% per annum)

13. Per Capita Gross National Product (GnP) at ~rkec prices) (US$) 1982

14. Rate of growth of per capiea GNP. (l) 1970-1977

15. Percentage Gros. Domestic Product {GDP) derived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (%)

16. Economically activ~ pop in pri~ry sectar

- Number in agriculture ('OOO) 19"/9

- Percent in agrieul ture (%) 1979

17. Daily per capita calorie supply (gram) 1979

18. Daily per capita protein supply (gram) 1979

19. Adult literacy ratio

20. Health budget/expenditure

- AIIlount 1981

- Per capita 1981

- As % of tot.al budget

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.. .......... "'. Data .. ... "' ................. "

14.)6

124

2.9

45.6

3.0

13.0

2.9

45.0

16.0

50-60

40-50

· ..

166

· .. · ..

1.83

· .. · .. ., .

US$620

1.8

· ..

41.5

79%

2 546

68.4

. .. FNH280019000

FNH 229>.2

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He~lth ~npover

l.Jbyaiciana Medical a,sistants Prof~88ioRal NU~8in&/Midwifery

Malaria Influenza. Chickenpox and mea81~a Tuberculosis, all forms Ill-defioed intestinal infect Dengu.e Viral hepatitis Leprosy Otber aad uuspecified .yphilia Whooping cough Typhoid and paratyphoid fever

caUS6s

G •• t'Coenu;ritia Whoopill3 couSh Tecanue Infectious hepatitia Bosinaph .eningiti.

under the WHO-!PI Diphth.eria Pertussis Tetanus PolioUl}'elitis Tuberculosis Measles

Annual CO Bulletin GonOJ'rnoea Hepatitis viral - Type A

- Type B

SyphilU. Ttachou Y"'W8

C4S68 and WHO Monthly CD Not ••

Cholera

- UNSP

Oen&ue fevet/DBP EncepbaU.tis Influenza Meningitis Plague

Peraonnel

one year fully iMmuoized against tuberculosis, poliomyelitis and measles

BCG I>PTlll Polio III Measles

084 487

052 0 OSS 01O-{l18

009 061 070 030 097 033 002

The auaber witbin the pa~enthese. refer to the number of deaths.

Year

1981 1981 1981

1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980

1976 1976 1976 1976 1976

1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980

1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980

1980 1!780 1980 1980 1980 1980

1981

Numoer

22 19

221

Cases 1 112

485 162

73 43 15 10

9 2 1 1

Deaths 8 2 2 1 1

Cases

2

35

Cases

Data

9(-)

5(-)

1(-)

Ca8es

16

39 18

86.1

Ratio per 10 000

1.9 1.6

18.1

per 100 000

942 411 131

62 36 13

8 8 2 I

per 100 000

8 2 2 I I

Deaths

Death.

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r-................................... a _ .................. __ •• ,.-=-........ Indi •• tor<.> for: SOCIALIST 'REPUBLIC OF VIET HAM Year

~ ....... =. __ ~."'.a ___ ..... = .... _ •••••• a= .. ~ •••••• == .. =~.===.= 1-............ === I, Are. (i. 1000 sq. kill.) 1981

2. Estimated population, ('000) 1982

J. Annual population growth rate, (Xl 1970-1979

4. P~rcentage of population - less than 15 years 1980

- 65+ years 1980

5. Urban population (Xl 1980

6. late of natural increase of population (X per annum) 1975-1980

7. Crude birth rate (per 1000 population) 1975-1980

8. Crude death rate (per 1000 population) 1975-1980

9. Life expectancy at birth - Male (years) 1982

- Female (years) 1982

10. Infant mortality rate {per 1000 live births) 1982

11. Total fertility rate (women 15-49 years) 1975-1980

12. Socio-econom1c ~ndicator8 for the year 2000

EstitD8ted population. (1000) 2000

Life expectancy at birth - Male (years) 1995-2000

- F .... l. (years) 1995-2000

Annual population growth rate, (X) 1995 2000

Crude birt~ rate (per 1000 population) 1995-2000

Crude death rate lper 1000 population) 1995-2000

Rate of natural increase ct per annum) 1995-2000

13. Per Capita Gross National Product (GNP) at market prices. (05$) 1982

14. Rate of growth of per capita GNP. (X)

15. Percentage Gross Domestic Product (GDP) derived from manufacturing at constant factor cost (Xl

16. Economically active pop in primary sector

- Number in agriculture l '000) 1980

- Percent in agriculture (~) 1980

17. Daily per capita calor1e supply (gram) 1982

18. Daily per capita protein supply {gra",l 1982

19. Adult literacy ratio 1982

20. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount

- Per capita

- As % of total budget 1981

Note: As corrected by WRC, Hano~, 12 Apr~l 1983.

.................. Data

...... ""="' .... """" ...... 331.~9

55 955

2.3

41.2

3.6

19.0

2.38

30.4

6.6

62

66

34.7

5.8

79 355

55.7

59.2

1.81

29.0

10.9

1.81

(.500

. ..

...

16 847

70.6

1 850

49

96

... '"

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~.=="Q. ___ ~.".= •... __ .••• Q.~ ••••••• -= ... sa __ ••.• _.c ......... ---Indicator(.) for: V1ET NAH Year r ..... -----·--·--.. --·--.··· .. ····~·=aa ............ -•••••• = ••••• .., ....... 21. Health lUnpower

Physicians 1980 KedicAl assistante 1980 PTo£essiona.l Iw:rei,na/Kidwife-ry Personnel

2. Ten leading causes of morbidity lCD code

Influenza 410-474 1980 ni arrhoeal diaease 009 1980 Dyaente-ry 1980 Malaria 084 1980 Arthropod-borne baemorrbagic fever 067 1980 Whoop ing cough 033 1980 Measles OS5 1980 APe 1980 Mumps 072 1980 Chickenpox 052 1980

23. 'ren leading causes of mortality lCO code

Enteritis A5 1980 Avitaminoses & other nutritional defieiepcy A65 1980 Bacillary dysentery and amoebiasis A4 1980 Tuber~ulo.i. of respiratory system A6 1980 Malaria 10.31 1980 Other dise.aea of dise.tive system AlO4 1980 Cholera Al 1980 Viral encephalitis A21 1980 Other diseases of respiratory aystem A96 1980 Other forms of heart dise8se A84 1980

24. Ca sea and death 8 for six diseases under the WitO-EPI

Diphtheria 1980 Pertu8IIia 1980 Tetanus 1980 PO liomy~ Ii t h 1980 Tuberculosis 1980 }!Iessles 1980

25. Cases for diseases under the WfIO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 Hepatiti. viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - UNSP 1980

SyphilIis 1980

'. ;.;

.a.= ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Data _ ............... . .............

Number aatio per 10 000

12 936 2.4 . 29 061 5.5 ... No. of Rate pet' Cases 100 000

371 262 691 349 914 651 135 953 253

91 928 17l 68 990 128 67 318 125 57 991 108 52 443 98 23 386 44 19 752 37

No. of Rate pel" De8.ths 100 000

2 003 4 1 456 3 1 347 3 1 093 2

826 2 775 I 774 I 694 I 515 1 496 1

Cases Deaths 2 065 · ..

48 624 · .. 972 ... 892 · .. ... · ..

59 300 · .. Cases

1 665 ... ... 15 667 (76)

616 Trachoma 1980 1 069 808 Yaws 1980

26. Casea and deaths for SIX diseases under the WHO Monthly CD Notes cases Deaths

Cholera 1980 978 49 Dengue fever /DHF 1980 68 990 591 Encephatith 1980 1 888 4n Influenza 1980 371 262 21 Meningitis 1980 2 627 363 Plague 1980 180 5

27. Proportion of infants onder one year of age who have been fully immunized alainst tuberculosis. diphtheria!> poliomyelitis and measle.

BeG DPTIII ... Polio III Measles

28. Per cent of population served with safe water ... 29. PeT cent of population with adequ4te sanitary

faci.lities ... 30. Per cent of low birth weight 1nfantl ( <Ii" 2499 gr ... oJ 1982 8

31. Maternal mortality rate 1980 l.O

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r ........... -.-.... Q-.---=_~gE~_ •••• ma._~_._ga_~== ____ =m.Fb=====a=~~ ~mgQQ~aa~S lndieator(s} for: WALLIS AND FUTUNA Yea~ Data

~."",." •• " ••••• " ••••••••••••••• s~ ••• _._ •• =.==_==_~G=F==== •• =~~= a=_~ •• _.~ L Area (in 1000 sq. km.) 1981 0.2

2. Estimated population. (t 000)

3. Annual population gTowth rate l (%)

4. Percentage of population - less than 15 yeare

- 65+ years

5. Urban population (X)

6. Rate of na.tural l.ncrease ot popu1atlon (,A: per annum)

1. Crude birth rate (pel' 1000 population)

8. Crude death rate (per 1000 population)

9. Life expectancy at birth - Male (yean)

- Female (years)

10. Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births)

11. Total fertility rate (w~en 15-49 years)

12. Socio-eeonomic indicators for the year 2000

Estimated population. ('000)'

Life expeetancy at birth - Kale (years)

- Female (years)

Annual population growth rate. (%)

Crude birth rate (per 1000 population)

Crude death rate (per 1000 population)

R.tte of natural increase \~ per annum)

13. Per Capita Groas National Product (GNP) at market prices. (US$)

14. Rate of gro_th of per capita GNP, (X)

15. Percentage Gross Domestic Product (CDP) derived from manufacturing at eonstant factor cost (%)

16. Economlcally actlve pop in primary sector

- Number in agriculture ('000)

- Percent in agriculture (lJ

11. Daily per cap.ita calorie supply (gram)

18. Daily per capita protein supply (gram)

19. Adult literacy ratio

20.. Health budget/expenditure

- Amount

- Per capita

- As • of total budget

2000 9

.

1995-2000 0,00

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F·=-D .. =-.... ~~-•• = •• ~ ......... --..... -•• ~ ... --........ ._ .... indicator(,) for: WALLIS AND FUTUIIA Year

~-----.. -.--""----.---.-.... -.. ----.. ., ~--... 121. Health aanpower

Physician. 1972 Medical ••• istanta 1972 Professional Nuraing/Miciwifery Pe1:'sonnel 1972

2. Ten leading cau,es of .orbidity leD code

Influenza 487 1980 Measles 055 1980 conjunctivitis 372 1980 Dengue 061 1980 Hepatiti8, viral type A 070.1 1980 Syphilis 090-<197 1980 Tuberculosis, pulmonary OlO-O12 1980 AmoebiAsie 006 1980 Gonorrhoea 098 1980 Leprosy 030 1980 Rheumatic fever, acute 390-392 1980

23. Ten leading causes of wortal.ity lCD code

'Birth injury. etc 1972 Heart disease 1972 Pneumonia 1972 Avit~inOBee, etc 1972 Malignant neoplasm 1972 Symptoma, etc 1912 Congenital a~lie8 1972

24. Ca,es and deaths for six diseases under the WHO-EPI

Dipbtheria 1982 Pertussis 1982 Tetanus 1982 Poliomyelitis 1982 Tuberculoah 1962 MeaElles 1982

25. Cases for d~.ea.e. under the liJIO Annual CD Bulletin

Gonorrhoea 1980 l-lepatitis viral - Type A 1980

- Type B 1980 - UNSP 1980

Syphillia 1980 Trachoma 1980 Ya". 1980

26. Caees and deaths for six dUesaeB under the· WHO Monthly CD Notes

atolera 1980 Dengue feve-r /fYdF 1980 Encephalitis 1980 Influenza 1980 Meningitis 1980 Plague 1980

27. Proportion of intant. under one year of age who bave been fully immunized againPt tuberculosis. diphtheria, polio.,elitia and a.asle,

BeG 1982 DPT III 1982 Polio III Measles

~8. Per cent of population served with ssfe water

29. Per cent of population with adequate sanitary facilities

30. Per cent of low birth weight infants ( ~ 2499 grams)

31. MaternaL .ort.lit; Tate

.._._.e_ ... _= .. ~. ___ ••• __ .* Data ... _ ........... - .............

Number a.atio per 10 000

4 4.0 -4 4.0

No. of R.te per Cases 100 000

2 307 21 361 342 3 167 191 1 769

21 194 4 37 3 28 J 28 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 9

No. of Rate per Death. 100 000

18 180 10 100

8 80 7 70 5 50 5 50 4 40

Cases Deaths

Cases 1 2 --2 ... -

Cases Deaths - -1 -- -

1 695 -- -- -

100 72.1

· .. · .. · .. · ..

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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Regional Office for the Western Pacific

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ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

PART III GLOBAL AND REGIONAL INDICATORS

TO MONITOR STRATEGY FOR HEALTH FOR ALL BY THE YEAR 2000

Manila, Philippines August 1983

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Global/regional indicator

Description

Global indicators

Health policy indicators

Health for all has received endorsement as policy at the highest official level (1)

Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

At least 5% of the gross national product is spent on health (3)

A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

Resources are equitably distributed (5)

Defined strategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocations (6)

Defined strategies for health for all need external resources (6'

The needs for external resources of defined strategies for health for all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

socio-economic indicators

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7.1a The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance is 100 (7) 2

7.lb The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity is 100 (7) 2

8. The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (11) 2

9. The gross national product per head exceeds U8$500 at 1980 market prices (12) 2

Notes: The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strateg for Health For All b the Year 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 'Health For All" Series No.3), pages 75-76 .

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Global/regional indicator

Description

Global indicators (cont'd)

Health status and quality of life indicators

At least 90% of newborn infants have a birth weight of at least 2500 grams (8)

At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indicators for Monitoring Progress Towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

The infant mortality rate for all identifiable sub-groups is below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

Life expectancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

Indicators of the delivery of health care

Primary health care is available to the whole population with at least the following:

7.2 The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel

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is 95 (7) 4

7.3 The percentage of children immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis is 95 (7) 4

7.4 Local health care, including availability of at least 20 essential drugs, within one hour's walk or travel is 100% (7) 4

7.5 The percentage of pregnant women with at lesst three visits for antenatal care is 100 (7) 4

7.6 The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7) 4

Notes: The number in hrackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strate for Health For All b the Year ~, WOO, Geneva, 1981 ('Health For All" Series No.3, pages 75-76 •

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont'd)

Global/regional indicator

Description

Regional indicators

Health policy indicators

At least 80% of local communities at all levels have well-established voluntary and formal community organizations, which are committed to continuous primary health care action programmes

The community contributes 1n cash and in kind to health or health related action

Socio-ecotlomic indicators

The daily per capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calories

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

Health status and quality of life indicators

Maternal mortality is below 3 per thousand 1 ive births

No cases of diphtheria, tetanus, Whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis OCcur

Indicators of the delivery of health care

Primary health care is available to the whole population with at least the following:

The population growth rate is reduced to less than 1%

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-~~-~----- ----------~ t_- ~----'- • 3 S. _ 5 ==.!'C .. ___ """"""''''''''''

Health Policy Ibdicatora

l1e.aitb. fot' Meehanis., -aU ha. for it'l.VQlvi,,& rec.t:ived peo",le. La chll! abdorllhtent illlple1llefthtion

Country ar area a. ~Hcy of !itt'8teli .. at the bave bean bi&hut fQ'I"Ilf::4 or official IItrengthened. 1 ... 1 a1\d are

a¢tl,lally funt;tioning

(t) Ul 1. AHntCAH SAMOA + + 2. AUSnJ.LU • •

.. 8.runel. ... . .. • CHUlA + • • Cook blandll '" ...

6. Det&o<:rat1c K.J'II uebea ... ... 7. ri-i + ...

• ¥rencb PDI nella ... . .. • GUAM - •

10. fI')NG mNG + • 11 • .Ia au .,. '" 12. K{RIBAn + • 13. Lao Peo 11! • DelA. Re • • .. , 4. MCAO + -

15. MAla si.a + + 1 • tlau~ ... '" 17. ~v CaIHon,La ... '" 18. NEW Z1!:ALAND + • 1 • N1.ue ... . .. 2.0. PAPUA 1ft!:W GUINEA • +

• PhI. 1 ,~, • ... ,22. llEfURL1C OF KOREA • -'23. s..,a + • 24. 51. • TO .. , '" ,25. Solc.ott bland. • ... ;261 1'OD.LAD - • :21. TONGA • + ,

i23. T l' of t.he Pac ifie Is ... . .. 9. TUVALU + • O. VAHlL\TU + +

)1. Vfn.!WI + • 2. lrIa lb, .-od Futuna ... ...

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~~a.t-- A -~aaot'l.able aSDure~a Define.4 .nategiee sz: of the- pert.btale of an for health fo-r all gross na.tioual quit.&b Are Need

national hultb ppen'" , dia- accoea- external product diture is til;tuted panied by resource • is spent devoted to explicit (O)

on he.alth toed health re'O\lTCe cau .1 toest iona

(J) (4) ( ') (6) (6)

" . .. . ... ( ) + 8 (82) 30-60% of + - -- K. -

(19Btr-BI) atate or ter ex~

'" ... ... - NA -- -.. . ... + . .. .., '" ... ... ... . .. ... ... ... '" . .. . , . ... ... ... . .. .. . ... . .. .. . ... ... • 1983 ,. - -- - '" - --- 4.' • (198" .2 • - NA -

(1981-&2) -... .. , -- NA -

+ (1982) , + (198~_30 - - '" --... ... . .. ... .. . • 1982 to ... • - - '" ---

'" ... ... ". . .. ... ... .., '" '" " . ... . .. ... ...

• 7.3 • 7' 34.4 • - -- N' -... ... .., ... '" - • (82) 50 • ----- ... - - -'" .. ' '" '"

- (71) ).4 ... - ----- • ---... ... .., '" ." ... '" .. ' '" ... . .. .. , '" .,.

+ (1982) 8 + _ (1982 85 ... '" ... - .~:5 • \ ""2) 25. - -- - + -

(1980-81)

'" '" " . . .. ... + 9.6*'* ... .., ---- + -... • 1 2 0- + - . .. - --... + 0'182} 55 • ... ...

... '" .. , ... '"

At leaat SO 4 Df loeal nte c~itie. at all level, eOllml1'l. i ty have well~.t.bllabed contributes ~alunt.~ and fa~l e~- in ~a.h and nity a~,.ni.ation. ~ich in kibd to • -r~ ~a..itted to conti- health (III'-

nUDue pri.ary health ea~e health rela-Ilctil)ft O'rORr!Ullllles ted action nata ~ . ot local c:.ODDIln1.- .... Comu-

tiea at all layal. oity have vell eat.bli.bed c:.on~t'i

vo luntary , fQ-rati I bution cClll1lBl.nlity ot"gs

... . .. . .. • ... NA

. .. '" ... '" ... ... . .. . .. . .. ... '" ... . .. .. . .., . .. . .. . .. ... . .. +

• ... +

... .., '" - 19S2 2 • .2 3 .. , . .. .. . .. , ... ...

'" ... .., " . ... .. . ... ... . ..

• ... . .. . .. ... . .. ... . .. . .. ... '" '" • .., • ... '" '" ... . .. ... ... '" . .. . .. '" ... • .,. •

. .. ... . .. • .,. • • '" '" • '" +

'" '" ... !ik)tes: The t\U\DbeT in brackl':ts "hows the ttlJlllher- given to the in4ieaton in the globd indicator list (Global St-racev for- Health For All by the Yt!ar

~. 1olHO. Geneva, 1981 ("Health for AU" Series No_ ), pages 75-76).

Legend:

Names of eCluntries in capital lett~r. refl':r to thos~ wf\q have .9tJbmitted ill reflo'Ct on Moni tOf'i1:'lg Pf'ogTeS!i in rllIptemencing 5tt'll:tegy fc~ He<llth For All by the ~e.r 2000.

v" ,. No No information(not ~vailable NA Not ,ppl ieabIe

,.. Th~ n@oed, fof' exte",al resources of defioed strategies for h"1I1th fOI:" ~ll 3-re­receiving the suscaiaed SUpport Qf more affluent countries.

** :t of GNP lfpen[ on health [\1rollgn public h('alth expenditure

."." • • w, . , --;::

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Socioe~Qnqaie indie&to~.

ph« pet'C.uca,e 0 f iro~lati(JG served with

COuntry Dr area .afe water in the hQ86 or .ithia I} .inut~.' ~alkiaa di.e.nce i. 100

C7l Do" " or poP'!latioll

aerved yuh safe watar

1. .. AHUICAJII S#,KOA - (1980) '0

2. AUSTRALIA - \1.821 .8.6

1. Brune1 ... ... 4. CHINA ... ...

·5. Cook. Island. ... ... 6. DeMcratic lCa_puchea ... ... 7 • FiJ1 ... ... •• French Polynuia ... ... •• CO ... • <1982, ,00

~O. OONG KOMG - ,1982) ••

11. Japan ... ... 12. KIRIIlA'rl - (1982'. 10

13. Lao People 9 Dem. Rep ... ... 14. MACAO • (1982> 100

15. Malaysi. ... ... 1 •• !<au= '" ... 17. New Ca ledQnia ... ... 1 •• NEW ZEALAND - (1982) 99.9

19. N, ... . .. ... 20. PApUA NEW GUINtA - ,19821 75

U. Philippines ... ... 22. REPUBLIC OF ItOREA ... ... n . ...... ... '"

2 •• Singapore '" ... 25. So lOllon Is i.ads ... . .. 2'. ro""'U ... ... 27. roNC.\ - (1982) 91.3

28. T t of th.e Pa..:ific I • ... ... 29. TUVAW • \.1982) LOO

'0. VANUATU - \1979) 25

". VIETNAM '" n. ~el\is and Futuna '" .. , ~-~--

i1hr c:.pita GOP

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The pereent.ge of The adult The-gro •• natIonal population with adequate literacy utio produet ~r beAd sadtarY facilities in for both IDea estu'. 00$ 500 at the bOlll. or illlN"di.te and va.eft 19&0 urket prices .icinity ia 100 es.eeeda 7<l

(7) (11) (12) Data I: of pop a V:1..th Da" "ul, Da, • . ~!' Cap1ta

a.dequate .. nitar7 literacy .... ;1 facilities ratio ",,-US

.. . . .. .. . .. ., . ... - n'82) 98.6 • 1981) 88/82 • 'U80-8~'

8240

. .. . .. • 198" .. '13 • ,1981) 9131*

... ... . .. ... - ,1"0, 19.

... ... .. . .. ... '"

. .. ... '" .. ... ... '" ... .. . ... • (1980, 1850

. .. . .. .. . ... • (1.80) 6780

· ,198', .,. ... .. + (19791 4760

- ,19821 '0' • 1980) 9S/78 + (19811 415O

... ... ... .. . • (1'80) 98.0

- (1982) 10 + '.8» 100 - (1982) 30O

'" .. , ... ... .. . ... • (1982) 100 • 1981) '0 • . (11}82) 1500

... .. . • 1980) 72 • II 983) 1866

'" ., . ... . .. ... .. . ... ... . .. .. ... ... - (1987.) 99.9 • 1982) 98 • (1982) 9214

'" ... ... . .. . .. . ... - ,1962> " - 1982) 45 + 11'621 '54

'" ... ... .. . + (lQaO) 72O

.. . . .. • 1910) 82/88 + (1981) 1607

'" '" + 1(81) 98 - (1980) 302

... ... + 1980) 84 • (19/1 l) 4200

... '" ... ... + (1980) 601

.. . '" ... ... . .. ... - 0.982) 36.6 • 1916) 79/]8 • (1982) 49.

... . .. ... ... ... ... · (1982) .2 • 19B1}>90 - (1982) 44.

- ([979) 25 '" ... • (l9S2) 62" ... ... • It9"" 96 - (19S:z) <500

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

l'l'he-daily per ~.tita calorie avaiia ilitr esceeda l~DO ealot'ies

J)o'a Duly per eapita calorie a"pl,

. .. '"

• "'8o-81~. ellceed. 2500

• ,\1'''-71) 29"

- , \1'75-17> "10

... .. . - I \1071-7') 11"

+ 1"97'-71/ 2>77

• ,'"7>-11, ,,,. - I ,,981) 1905

- ,1982) 2211

+ ".75-71, 2847

... ... - 0971-79) 1842

tl971-79) 2181

• (1977-79' 2561

'" ... ... '"

• "'7,-77) 3443 ... ... - : 0975-17} 2247

- (l977-191 2211

+ , n.6" 2485

• (1977-19) 3500

• 1"917) 31)74

- (1975-77) 2128

. .. '"

• (1982.> 2750

... . ..

... '"

+ 11l979) 2546

- (1982) 1850

... ...

The dailY-per i.Plii protein ava11abi1ity exceed. 70 ,ram.

Da .. Duly per capita protei~ .u~.1J_

... .. , • 1,1980-81) ••

• 197'-71).73.

- \1.,,.11) OJ.

.. . ... - "97H,, 40.1

- "75-<7, ".8

- ""5-7,, ".5

+ 1982, 80

+ ,1'82) 78.9

+ 1915-77) 66.5

... ... - ,1,1971-1<) 47.7

- ",977 791 57.'

- l1971-79) 46.5

... .. ,

. .. .. . • ,<1975-77110 ••

.. . .. . - 1'197';-11) .5.'

- ,'1971-79) 41.0

• 1(1980) 73.6

- 111.,'.7') 41.'

• 1'197]) 84.2

- 1'1975-77' 41..

... ... - In9H-77) 61.1

.. . . .. '" ... - 1(1979) 68.4

I"'·') 4.

.. . ...

.... • • '::1 ~~ ~ ~

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Health Status ;lnd Quality of Life Indicators

At least 90 % of RewborD infanta

Country or; at"es have a birth weight of at ~"8t 2500 grams

(') Data I -- of low ~irth

weight infants ( ~ 249~ gr_s)

1. AMERICAN :iI\MOA • ( 1982) 2.9 2. AUSTRALIA • ,1979, 5.' 3. Brunei ... ... 4. CHINA • ,1979, '.0 5. Cook 18Luul9 ... ... 6. DemOCratIC K~mpuchea ... ... 7. fijJ. - I (1979) 13.9

B. Frellch roIYIlp.a'ia ... ... 9. GUAM ':(1981) '.7

10. HONG KONC; ... i (1975) , 8.1

11. Japan + 1(1979) 5.1

12. KIRlBAl'I - ... 13. Lao Peopl., 'IDem. Rep. - 1 (1979) 18.0

14. MACAO • ... 15. MalaYlllia <- 1 (1979) 9 16. Nauru ... ... 17. Ne~ Cale dQUll ... ... UI. NEll ZEA-LANO • ( 1982) 5.' 19. Niue

'" ... 20. PAPUA fn:" GUINEA - (1979) 25.0

1. Philip pin .. s. - ( 1979) 19.5

22. R£PlJRLIC O~· KOREA ... tl98l) 9.' 23. Sal!104 ... ... 24. SingIllPot't' - (979) 11. 2

25. SolcHJlon I .. L1<1d~ ... ... 26. TO!U:LAU

'" ... 2"1. TONGA • ( 19112) 0.4

20. T r at ttw l'"cific Is ... ... 29. TWA;'(; • 1982) 4

30. VANUATl,' ... ... 31. VIET N"M + (l9f>.:n 3 32 .• alli~ 3nJ Futuna -.. ...

WEStEiN PACIFIC REGION DATA I4NK ON SOCIOEOONO~IC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

At least 90% of children Tbe infant have a weight fot" age that mOrtality rate corresponds to reference for all identi-values given in. Annex 1 fiable subgroups to Dev of Indicators is be low 50 per for Monitoring Progress 1000 live births towards HFA/2OO0

(.) (9) Data I .. of chl.ldren under Data lnx-snt

5 yrs with II weight m.ortality for aga that rate cClr~spond8 to the reference values

'" ... • (1980-82) \6.7

+ ... + ,1977 '1, 10.,

'" '" + , 1982) 15.8

'" ... + , \9." .. 2.0

'" ... • ,1>79, ,..5

'" ... - , (1982) 1&0

'" ... + I (1982) 35

'" ... ... ... '" ... + (19'1) 10.6

'" ... + • ,19.', 9.9

'" ... • (1982) • ... - ! (1978) B7

... ... - 1(1982) 124

+ '" + 1 (198" 18

... ... + • ,19.0, ,4.,

... ... .. . ... '" ... ... ...

• (1982) 90 + 1(1975) 16.0

... ... .. . ... '" ... 1 m8U 73

... ... - ( 1982) 51

'" ... + (1980) 32.0

... ... + (1982) 35

... ... + (1982) 10.8

.. . ... • (1975-76) 46

'" ... '" ... ... ... • (1981) 21. 1

'" ... • · (1982) 29.0

• ( 1982) 91j,7 • (1982) 37.S

'" .. - + (I919) 40-50

( 1982) " • (1982) 34.7

... '" ... ...

L1fe expectancy at birth is over 60 yeara

(10) Data Llfe npe:ctancy

H F

... ... • 1,19'U 71 7B

• 1 (19") 70.1

+ 1 (1982) OS .. '" ...

1 (1982) 42 45

• (1982) 70 74

.. . ... +

1098

" 70 79

+ 1 09.U 72 78

• tt982) 74 79

- ( 1978) 50 54

- (982) 4. 51

+ (1982) 65

+ (1979) 67 72

... .. . '" ...

• \1982, " '0 .. . ...

- (1981) u 61 " • 53 '4

+ (1982) 63 66

• (1978-'19) 63 69

• ( 1976) 61 .4

• (1982) •• ,. - ( 1976) 54 54

. .. ... - (1976) 58

... ... + (1982) " '0

- (l9H-63) 50-60

• ( 1982) 62 " ... .. .

-

Mate.rnal RoO c •• es of IIIOTtality is d-ipbt:heria, below 3 per tetanus I thousand live whooping cough, births _asles.

poliomyelitis tuberculosis occur

Oats Maternal 'IIIortality rate

-... ... + 1980) 0.01 -+ 1982) 0.11 -

... ... -

.. . '" -

... '" ...

... '"

... '" -• (19'0) 0.3 -+ ( 1982) 0.01 -+ 1980) 0.204 -+ ( 1982) 0.1

.. . '" -+ 1982) 0.4 -+ I9BOl 0.63 -

... " . -

... " . -• (1979} 0.115

... '"

'" " . -+ 1977) 1.42 -+ (1980) 0.42 -

... '"

• (981) 0.1 -." '" ... ... '" -... . .. -... '"

+ 1982) 0

... '"

• (1980) 1. 0 -... . .. -

,

:-: " . . " ~­-

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Indicators of the delivery of health care

~e percentage £ deliveries y trained

COuntry or area ersonnel h 95 D&h X of VOlilen

attended during childbirth by trained peraonnel

0)

1. AMERICAN SAMOA ... ... 2. AUSTRALIA - 1982) 98.'

3. Brunei .. , ... 4. CHINA .. , ... ,. Cook Is lends .. , ... s. Daft!)ct".tic KB1fIpucbea .. , ... 7. Fl ji ... ... 8. French PolyneSIa .. , ... 9. GUAH • (1982) 99.9

10. OONG KONG • (1982) 99.5

ll. Japan .. , ... 12. KIRIBATI .. , ... 13. LaOo 1'eople a Dell. Rep. .. , ... 14. MACAO • ... 15. "-lay.i. .. , ... 16. Noun> .. , ... 17. Mev caledonia .. , ... 18. NEIl Zl!ALAIID .., ... 19. N1ue .. , ... 20. PAl'UA N~ GUINEA .. , ... 21. ~ilipp1Des .. , ... "- REPUBLIC OF 'tOREA .. . ... 23. ,,"". .. , ... 24. Sing8,]>ore .., ... 25. Sol~oft b lands ... ... 26. roULAU .. , ... 27. roNOA - 1(\982J 85.5

2S. T T of tbe Pacific b ... ... 29. TlNAUi • (1982J 100

30. VANDATU - (1982) 80

31. VIEt RAM • ; 1I .. " 100 :.;J~. ...,,11 auu F'u tuna .. , ...

WESTERN pACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOEOONOHIC AND HEALTH INDlCAroas

Jldu health c.are 1.6 av.ila~le tQ the whole o ulat10n witb at least the ollowin 1 The percentage of tocal health care The percentage of Tbe pereenhge of children immunized induding availability ehildreo up to at leaat pregnant w,*,o wi th agai~8t diphtheria, of at least one year of age given at leaet three tatanua, vboopina cough, 20 essential drugs, rout ine chi ld care by vi.ita "for ante-••• lea, poliOJllyelitill' within one hour's walk trained health natal care is 100 and tuberculosis ia 95 or travel ia 1001 Ipersonnel is 100 Dot. ," or women

Do .. % of chi Idren nat. % of population i>ah % of children attended illBllUllind to which local cared for up to during

bealth care at leaat ODe year pnauancy by ia available trained

(7) (7) (7) peracanel (7)

- (982) 56 - (1982) 95 ... ... . .. ... ... ... - (1982) 98.6 - (1982) 98.6 -

1(982) 98.6

. .. .. . . .. ... .' .. . .. . .. . ..

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

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

. .. ... '" ... . .. . .. . .. '"

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

. .. . .. . .. ... . .. . .. . .. ... - ... - 1982) 9. '" ... - 1\1982) 97

- ( 1982) 85 • (982) .,. '" ... . .. '"

. .. ... '" ... . .. . .. . .. ...

. .. ... - 1982) 10 . .. . .. . .. . ..

. .. . .. '" ... . .. . .. . .. ... • ... • . .. • . .. • . ..

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

. .. ... '" ... '" ... . .. ...

. .. . .. ... ... . .. . .. . .. ... . .. ... ... . .. . .. '" '"

. .. ... . .. ... '" . .. . .. ...

. .. ... - 1(1982) 75 n982) 97.3 - (1982) 32.7

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

... ... '" ... . .. . .. . .. . ..

... . .. ... . .. . .. . .. '" '"

... . .. ., . ... . .. . .. '" . ..

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

. .. ... " . ... . .. . .. . .. ' .. - ... - (t982) 86.3 . (1982) 40 ... . ..

. .. ... . .. ... ... . .. . .. ... '.' • (1982) 100 ... . .. • (1982) 100

... ... (1982) ." . .. ... '" ...

. '. ... - 1'19'2J 75 - \l982J 90 '" ...

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

The populat1.Ot'I growtb rate is reduced to leu than It Dat. Anaual

papin gro1Fth rate

. .. '" (1980-811 1.6

-1'19821 3.4

- 1"9", 1.4

+ 11l982) -O.S

- 1"982) 2.9

- 1"982) I.' . .. '"

1'1970-80) 2.'

I <19S2) 1.5

• 1(1982) 0.7

I <198" 2.2

(982) 2.5

- 1"982) 2.8

1<1'''' 2.5

• 1<198" 0.0

'" . .. -1"982) 1.1

• 1<198" -3.1

- (1970-79) 2.1

- 1<1982' 2.4

- 1<198" loS

• (1970-79) 0.8

- Il1982) 1.2

- (l'Ho-76) 1.4

. .. '"

- I {l966-7b} 1.6

- (l9B2) 1.9

-1(1982) 2. ,

- ( 19H) :.9

(1970-79) 2.3 . .. " .

___ ~_~<Io_ '~~ ___ ~'.""" ______ "--'-'c~ .--:;.:.:::,.-----....-.. =-__ .... ""' _____ ~

II . ~ .. ~ ~ ~

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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Regional Office for the Western Pacific

WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK

ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

PART IV GLOBAL AND REGIONAL INDICATORS BY COUNTRY OR AREA

TO MONITOR STRATEGY FOR HEALTH FOR ALL BY THE YEAR 2000

Manila, Philippines August 1983

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ON SOcIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

PART IV GLOBAL AND REGIONAL INDlCA'roRS BY COUNTRY OR AREA

TO MOtiI'roR STkATEGY FOR HEALTH FOR ALL BY THE YEAR 2000

TABLE OF CONTENTS

" " " " " " " " " " " " " .... " .... " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " .. " " " " " " " " " " . ,AIDed can Samoa Au.t·ralia BrtJnei

" " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " .. " " " " " " .. " " " " " .. " .. " " " " " " " " " " " .... " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " .. " " " " " " " " "

Chi,.. " " ,. " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " .. " " " " " " " " " " " " " ...... " " " " " " " " " " " " " .... " .. " " .. " " " " " " " " " " " " .. " " .. " " " " " " " " " " .. " " " " " .. " .. " " " " " .. " " " " ........ " " " " " " " " Cock Islands

Deaocratic Kampuchea " " " " " " " " " .. " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Fiji " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " .. " " " " " .... " " " " " .. " " " " " " " " " " " " " .. " .. French Polynesia " " " " " " .. " " " " .................................................................. ..

.. ................................................................................................................... .. Gu ... Hong Kong Japan ~iribati

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

.................................................................................................................... Lao People's Democratic Republic ....................................................................

.......................................................................................................................... Macao Malaysia Nauru

. " ........................................................................................................ .. ........................................................................................................................

Rew ca ledonia New Zealand

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

Niue .......................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................. Papua New GuiDea

Philippines Republic of Korea

......................................... 0 ............................................................. .

.............................................................................................. SalllOs ..................................................................................................................

............................................................................................................... Singapore SolOlDDn blande ...................................................................................................... Tokelau Tonga

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

Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands ........................................................ Tuvalu ........................................................................................................................ Vanuatu .................................................................................................................... .. Viet Ne.m ................................................................................................................. .. Wallis and Futuna ...............................................................................................

1 3 S 7 9

11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 3S 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63

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IndicatorC.) for; AMERICAN SAMOA

(0) Health policy indicators:

- Health for all has received endorsement as policy at the highest official level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

At least 5% of the gros8 national product is spent on health ()

A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care(4)

Resource" are equitably distributed (5)

Defined strategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

Defined strategies for health for all need external re80urceS (6)

The need" for external resources of defined strategies for health for all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

At least 80% of local communities at all levels have well-established voluntary and formal community organizations, which are committed to continuous prillBry health care action progranunes

The community contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic indicators;

- The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance i. 100 (7)

The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity i. 100 (7)

The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 10% (11)

The gross national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily per capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 celories

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

Year Data

1982

1982

1980

+

+

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Ac:. tua1 Datil

Yeo

Vt!8

60

Notes; The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("Health For Allil Series No.3), pages 15-16}.

+ Yes No No information/not available

NA Not "applicable

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Indicator(s) fo~; AMERICAN SAMOA

Cd Health Status "'lid quality of lif~ inrlicators:

- At least 90% of newborn infants have a birth weight of at least 2500 grame (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex I to Development of Indicators for Monitoring Progress Towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality ~ate for all identifiable sub-grdups is below SO per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate is below 3 per thousand live births

- No cases of diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measlea, poliomyeliti, and tuberculosis occur

(d) lndicatora of the deliverY of health care;

Primart hedlth care is available to the whole population with at least the follovins:

- The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel is 95 (7)

- The percentage of children immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, Whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis is 95 (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at least 20 essential drugs, within one houris walk or travel is 100% (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

- The ~ercentage of pregnant women with at least three vbits for antenatal e.are is 100 0)

- The population growth rate is reduced to les8 than 1%

*Per cent of low birth weight infants (~ 2499 grams)

Year

1982

1980-82

1982

1982

1982

Actual Data Data

--

~ +

... 2.9*

~

+ 16.)

...

...

- Tuberculosis 4 Messles 2 l/hoo&iRR co g I

56

95

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Indicatore.) for: AUSTRALIA

(.) Health policy indicators,

- Healtb for all has received endorsement as policy at the highest official level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies ba~e been formed or strengthened. and are actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gross national product is spent on health (3)

- A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (in the form of health centres, elinics , casualty dept.)(4)

- Resources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined strategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for 811 need external resources (6)

- The needs for external ~esou~ce8 of defined strategies for health for all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

~ At least 80% of local communities at all levels have well-established voluntary and fo~l community organizations. which are committed to continuous pTimary health care 4ction programmes

- the community contributes in cash and in kind to health 'or health «l.ted action

(b) Socioeconomic indicators:

- The percent8&e ,of po)?ulation served with ufe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking di9tance is 100 O}

- The percentage of population with adequate Bsnitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity i. 100 O}

- The adult literacy ratio for both men and wo~n exceeds 70% (11) (15 years of age)

The gross national product per head exceedB U5$500 at 1980 market prices (I2)

The daily per capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calories

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

Year

1980-81

1980-81

1980-81

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1981 1981

1980-81

1980-81

1980-81

+

+

+

+

+

NA

NA

NA

+

NA

+ +

+

+

+

Yes

Yes

8%

Actual Data

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30-60% of statel tet't'itory expenditureB

The situation in AustraliR would meet this level of community participation.

98.6

98.6

Male Female

88% 82%

US$8240 (A$ 8759)

exceeds 2500 calories

98 grams

Note8~ The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list {Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000 1 WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("Health For AlII! Series No.3), pages 15-76).

+ Yes No No information/not available

NA Not applicable

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.

tndicator(s) fOT~ AUSTRALIA

ee) Health Status and guality of life indicatora:

- At leaat 90% of newborn infanta bs.Ye a birth weight of at least 2500 g~am6 (S)

- At least 90% of children have a w~igbt for .ge that cot'reaponda to· reference values given in Annex 1 to Develo~ent of Indicators for Monitoring Progress Towards Health for all by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable Bub-groups ia below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth is ovec 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate ia below 3 per thousand live births

- No cases of diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis occur

(d) Indicators of the delive~y of health care;

Primary health care is: a'Vailable to the whole population witn at le88t tbe following;

- The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel ie 95 (7)

- lbe percentage of chilGTen imMUnized against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cougb, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis is 95 (7)

- Local bealth care, ineluding availability of at least 20 essential dTugS, within one hour's walk or travel is 100% (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routioe child c~re by t~ained health personnel is 100 (1)

- The percentage of pregnant ~omen with at least three visits' for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The popUlation growth is reduced to les8 than 1%

.Per cent of low birth weight infante ( f 2491} gt8,.8)

Year

1979

1982

1971-81

1981

1980

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1980-81

Data Actual datil

~ + 5.8*

~ + Average units 'Would meet the reference values

+ 10.6

+ Male 7l yes"t's Female 78 years

+ 0.01

- diphtheria 1 tetanus 11 Whooping cough 196 tuberculosis 1169 poliomyelitis nil

98.6

98.6

98.6

98.6

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Indicatar(s) for: ~

(.) Health policy indicators:

- flealtb for all bas received endorsement 88 policy at the highest offieial level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and Bre actually functioning (2)

At least 5% of the gross Dational product is spent on health (l)

A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

Resources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined atrategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need external resources (6)

- The needs for external resources of defined strategies for health for all are receiving the austained support of aore affluent countries (6)

- At least 80% of local communities at all levels have well-establilhed voluntary and formal community o~anization •• which a~e eammitted to continuous pri~ry health care action programwes

- The community contribute. in ca.h and in kind to health 01:' health related action

(b) Socioeconomic indicators:

.

The percentage of population served with s8fe wate~ in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance i. 100 (7)

The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity is 100 (7)

The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (11)

- The gross national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily per capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 cal ones

The daily per c~pita protein availability exceeds 70 crams

Year

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1975-17

1975-77

Data

NA

NA

NA

+ + +

+

+

+

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Male Female Both

Ac tusl Data

- 86 - 73 - 80

usi 9137*

2959

73.3

Notes: The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000. WHO, Geneva. 1981 ("Health For All" Series NO.~ page. 75-76'.

+ Yes No No information/not available

* Per capita GOP NA Not applicable

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lndieator(s) for: ~

(c) Health Status and quality of life indicatora:

- At least 90% of newborn infants have a birth weight of at least 2500 gr ... " (S)

- At least 90% of children bave a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indicators for Monitoring Progresa towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable sub-groups is below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth .is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate ia below 3 per thousand live births

- No caSBS of diphtheria, tetanus. whooping cough, measlesl polia.yeliti. and tuberculosis occur

(d) tndicatot's of the delivery of health care;

Primary health care is available to the whole population with at least the fol1owing~

- The percentage of deliveries by trained bealth per.onnel is 95 (7)

- The percentsae of children immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cougb, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis i8 95 (7)

- Local bealth care, inclUding availability of at least 20 essential drugs, within one hour's walk or travel is 10az (7)

- The percentage of children up to at lea.t one year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

- The percentsae of pregnant vomen with at least three visits for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The population growth rate is reduced to le88 than 1%

Year

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

Data Actual data

+ IS.B2

+ 70.1 years

+ 0.17

Tuberculosis 285 Measles 775 Diphtheria nil Tetanull nil Whooping couSh nil

3.4%

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Indicator(.) for; ~

(al Health policy indicator8:

- Health fOT all has received endorsement 8S policy at the highe.t official level (1)

- Mechanisl'Jl$ for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gross national product is spent on health (3)

- A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

- Reeourcee are equitably di.tributed (5)

Defined .eratelies for health for all are accompanied by ~xplicit resource sllocation (6)

Defined strategies for health for all need external relources (6)

The need. for external resources of defined 8trategies for health for all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

At least 80% of local communities at all levels have wetl~establi8hed voluntary and formal community orsanizatioDS, which are committed to continuous prima~ health care ,action programmes

The community contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related aetion

(b) Socioeconomic indicators:

- 'lbe percentage of population served with safe water in the bome or within 15 minutes' walking distance i. 100 (7)

- The percentage of population with adequate sanitary fa~ilitie8 in the home or immediate vicinity i. 100 0)

- The adult literacy ratio for both men 4nd women exceed. 70% (11)

The gross national product per head exceeQs US~500 at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily fer capita calorie availability exceeds 2S00 calc'nee

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 10 grams

'lear

1982

1982

1982

1980

1975-77

1975-77

Data

+

+

+

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Ac cuel OsCI!

Ye.

Yea

Ye.

!lSi 290

2439

63.4

Mote,: The nu~er in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strate for Health For All b the Year 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("Health For All Series No.3 I pages 75-16 •

'+ Yes

... No No information/not available Not applicable

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lndicator(s) for; ~

(c) Health StatuI and quality of life indicators:

- At lealt 90% of newborn infant .. have a birth weight of at lout 2500 gra ... (8)

- At lea.t 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indicator8 for Monitoring Pro;ress Towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable 8ub-gyoUp8 i. below 50 per 1000 live biTths (9)

- Life expectancy at birth ia over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate is below 3 per thousand live births

No cases of diphtheria. tetanus. Whooping cough. measlee. poliomyelitis artd tuberculosis occur

(d) Indicators 9£ the delivery of health CaTel

Primary heal tb care is available to the whole population with at least the following~

- The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel is 95 (7)

- The percentage of children i.munized .gainst diphtheria, tetanus, whoopina cough, ~aBLe8t poliomyelitis and tuberculosis i. 95 (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at le •• t 20 es.ential drugs, within one hourr. walk or travel is 100% (7)

The percentage of child~en up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

- The percentage of pregnant women with at least three visits for antenatal care i8 100 (7)

- The population growth rate is Tedueed to le88 than 11:

'* Per cent of low birth weight infant. (E 2499 grams)

Year

1979

1982·

1982

1982

Data

+

+

+

Actual data

42.0

65 years M 68 years P

1.4

Number of cases not a'Va$.lahle

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lndicator(s) for: COOK ISLANDS

(.) Health policy indicators:

Health for all has received endorsement as policy at the highest official level (1)

- MechanisD18 for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened. and are actually functioning (2)

At leaat 5% of the groas national product is spent on health (3)

A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure h devoted to local heal th care (4)

- laBources are equitably distributed (5)

Defined strategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit r~&ource allocation (6)

Defined strategies for health for all need external re sourees (6)

The needs for external resources of defined strategiea for h~alth for all are receiving ~he sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

At least 80% of local communities at all levels have well-established voluntary and formal community organi&ations) which are committed to continuous primary health care action programnes

- The community contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioec~nomic indicators:

The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance i. 100 (7)

The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity i. 100 (7)

The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (II)

The gross national product per head exceeds US~500 at" 1980 market prices (12)

The daily fer capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 ca lone s

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

Year Data

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Actual Data

Notes' The number in brackets show the number given to the indieator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("Health For All" Series No.3), pages 75-76) •

... Yes No No information/not available

NA Not applicable

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lndicator(s) fOT; COOK ISLANDS

(c) Healtb StatuI and quality of life indicators:

- At le.at 90% of newborn infante have a birth weight of at 1ea.t 2500 gram. (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex 1 to Development. of Indicators for MOnitoring Progress Towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable sub-groupe i. below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expe~tancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate is below 3 pe~ thousand live births

- No casel of diphtheria, tetanus. whooping cough. measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis occur

(d) Indicatora of the delivery of health car~,

Primary health care i8 available to the whole population with at least the following:

- Th~ percentage of deliveries by trained he.1th per.onnel i. 95 (7)

- The percentage of children iDllunized .gainst diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough. meaales, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis is 9S (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at Ieaat 20 essential drugs, within one hour's walk or travel is 100% (1)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

The percentage of pregnant women with at least three visits for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- '!be popUlation gl'OWth r.te is reduced to less than 1%

Year

1979

1982

Data

+

+

Actual data

38.5

NuJllber of cases not available

-0.6

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Indioatore.) for. DEMOCRATIC KAMPDCHEA

(a) Health pOlicy indicators;

.... Health for all bas -received endorseQl,ent as policy at the highest official level (1)

- Mechanis.. for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been fOTmed or strength,ened, and are actually functioning (2)

- At lea.t 5% of the groB. national product is spent on he.lth (3)

- A rea.onable pet"centage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

- Resources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined strategies fOT health for all are accompanied by explicit reeOUl'ce allocation (6)

- Defined strategies fo~ healtb for all need external resources (6)

- lbe needs for external reeources of defined 8trategies for health for all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

- At least 80% of local communiti~s at all levels have well-established voluntary and formal community ora_niaationa, which are committed to continuous primary bealth eare aetion progralllDe&

- The c~nity contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related action

(b) SOcioeeonomie indicator8~

- The percentage of po~lation served with safe water in the hame or within 15 minutes' walking distance i. 100 0)

- !he percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity 10 100 (7)

- The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceed 8 701 (11)

- The grOS8 national product per head exceeds 05$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

- The daily fer capita calorie avsilability exceedB 2500 calorleB

.

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 gr ....

Year

1977-79

1977-79

Data

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Actual Data

1167

40.1

Notes: The. nuftber in btacksts show the number given to tbe indicator in the global indicator liat (Glabal Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("Health For All" Series No.3). pages 15-16L

+ Yes 110 No information/not available

NA Not applicable

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Indieator(.) for. DEMOCRATIC KAMPUCHEA

(e) Health StatUI IDd ,.Ility of lif. indi •• tor.,

- At le.at 90% of newborn infant. have 8.

birth vailkt of at least 2500 sramo (8)

- AI:. lea.t 90% of children have a weight for age that corre.portd. to referenee values given in ADnex 1 to Development of Indicators for MOnitoring Prog~s. Towa~ds Health for All by the Yur 2000 (8)

- The infant aortality rate for all identifiable sub-groups i. below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy' at hirth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal .ortality rate ia below 3 per thou.and live births

- No ca. •• of diphtheria, tetanua, whooping cough) .e •• 1a.. poliQmYalitie «ad tuhe~ulo.i. occur

(d) Ia4icator. of tbe d*livery of heelth care,

P~im.yY ~ •• ltb care i. available to the whole popUlation with at leaet the followingl

- The percentage of -deliverie8 by trsined health per.onnel i. 9S (71

- the percents,e of children i..uni~ed against dipbtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measlea, poliomyelitis aad tuberculosis i. 95 (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at least 20 essential drugs, within one houris walk or travel is l~ (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by t't'ained health personnel is 100 (7)

- The percentage of pregnant women with at least three vi. it. for antenatal care i. 100 (7)

- Tbe population growth rate i. redu~ed to 1e88 than 1%

Year

1982

1981

1982

Data Actual data.

160.0

Ma 1e - 42 year. Female - 45 ye ...

2.9

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IndicatorC.> for: ~

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Year Dot.

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r---------------------------------~----+__--_+-------(a)· Helt1th policy indicatoTu

Health for all has received endorsement 88 policy at the bi8heat official level (1)

- Meehanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies bave been formed or strengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gross national product is spent on health (3)

A reasonable pereentage of Clational health expenditure i8 devoted to local health care

- Resources are equitably distributed (5)

(4)

Defined strategies for health for all are accom~8nied by explicit resource allocation (6)

Defined strategies for health for all need external resources (6)

The needs for external resou['<=~s of defined strategies for health for all are receiving the 8ustaiaed support of more affluent countries (6)

At l~aat SOX of loeal communities at all levels have welt-eatablished voluntary and formal community or8ani~ations, which are committed to continuous primary health care action programmes

The community contribute. in cash and in kind to health or bealth related action

(b) Socioeconomic indicators:

The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance i. 100 (7)

The percentage of population with adeGuate sanitary facilitie, in tbe home or immediate vicinity i. 100 0)

The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (11)

The gross national product per head exceeds US~500 at 1980 market prices (12)

The' daily per capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calories

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 1l'J gr ••

+ Ye.

1980 + US$ )850

1975-77 + 2517

1975-77 56.a

Notes: The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000) WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("Health For All" Series No.3), pagea 7S-16L

+ Yes No NO info~8tion/not available

NA Not appltcable

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Indicae.or(s) for: !!.:!!

(c) Health Statb8 and quality of life indicators:

- At least 90% of newborn inf"ne. bave a bi1:-th weight of at least 2500 grame (8)

- At least 90% of children have " weilht fo~ age that cor~e.poad8 to ~ference valuea given in Annex 1 to Developaant of Indieators for Monitoring Progress Towards Health for All by tbe Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable suo-grou~ is below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life exp~ctancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate is below 3 per thousand live births

- No case. of diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measle., poliomyelitis and tuberculosis occur

(d) Indicators ot the delivery of healtn care:

Primary health c.re i. available to the whole population with at lealt the following;

- the pereentage of deliveries by trained health per.onnel i8 95 (7)

- 1he percent«ge of children immunized against diphtheri. 1 tetanus. whooping cough, .eas1e. 1

poliomyelitis and tube~culo8i& is 95 (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at le •• t 20 essential drugs, within one houy'a walk or travel is 100% (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained health peraonnel is 100 (7)

- The per.::ent.ge of pregnant "OIIlen with at lealtt three visit. fo~ antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The population growth rate is reduced to leS8 than 1%

.

* Per cent of Low birth weight infants (~2499 grams)

**Ineomplete data

Year

1979

1982

1982

1982··

1982

Data

+

Actual data

35.0

Hale - 7Q years Female - 74 years

PertuBsis 11 Tetanul' 1 TUbeTculo,js 115 Heaslee 705

1.8

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Indic:ato't'(s) fon FRENCH POLYNESIA

<.) Health policy indicators:

- Health for all has received endorsement as policy at the highest official level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gross national product i8 spent on health (J)

- A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

- Reaourcel are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined strate&ies for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need external resources (6)

- The needs for external resources of defined 8trategiea for health for all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

- At least 80% of local communities at all levels have well-established voluntary and formal community organizationa, ~hich are committed to continuous primary h~alth care action programmes

- The cObmunity contribqtes in cash and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic indicator8~

The percentage of population served with safe water in the ba.e or within 15 minutes' walking dietance i. 100 (7)

The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity i. 100 (7)

The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (11)

The gross national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily per capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calories

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

Year

1980

1975-77

1975-77

Vats:

+

+

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Ac tua 1 DatD

US$ 6780

2738

69,5

NOtee; The number in brackets ahow the number given to the indicato~ in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000. WHO, Geneva, 19B1 (I'Heslth For AlI" Series No.3), pages 15-76).

+ Yes No No information/not available

NA Not applicable

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Indi.at6r(sl for: FRENCH POLYNESIA

(c) Health Status and quality of life indicatorat

- At least 90% of newbo~n infanta have a birth weight of at least 2500 gram. (8)

- At least 90% of children have a wei~t for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indieators for Mbnitoring Progress Towarde Health for All by the Ye.r 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable sub-groups i8 below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth ia over 60 years (10)

- Maternal .ortalit,.· rate is below 3 peT thous,ltnd live births

- No cales of diphtheTia~ tetanUSt whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis OCCUr

(d) Indicators of the delivery of health care:

Primary health care is available to the whole population with at le •• t ~e following I

- '111. percentage of delivef'ie. by trained health p~~.Qnnel is 95 (1)

- The percentage of children immunized against diphthe~ia. tetanus. whoopina eough • .eatles, poliomyeliti. and tuberculo.is i. 95 (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at least 20 essential druse, within one hOUT'. walk or travel is 100% (7)

- The percentage of children up to at lease one year of age given routine child C$re by trained health personnel i8 100 (1)

- !he percentage of pregnant vomen with at least three visits for antenatal care is 100 (1)

- 'lbe population growth Tate is reduced to less than 1%

Year

1982

Dat.

· .. · ..

· .. · .. · ..

Ac tua 1 da til

Pertu8S is 8 Tetanus -Tuherculosis 67 Measles 1187 Poliomyelitis 1

~ 1

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Indicator(s) for: GUAM Year Data

(8) Health policy indicators:

Health for all has received endorsement 8S policy at the highest official level (1)

Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or etrengtbened. and are actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gr088 national product is spent on health (3)

- A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

- Resources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined strategies for health for all are aecmapanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

Defined strategies for health for all need external resources (6)

The needs for external resources of defined strategies fot: health for all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

At least 80% of local communities at all levels have well-established voluntary and formal community organizations, which are committed to continuous primary health care action programmes

The community contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related action

jct.\S:.'oecOllomic indicators!

- The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance is 100 (7)

- The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity is 100 O}

- The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceed. 701 (11)

the gross national product per bead exceeds US$SOO at 1980 .. rket prices (12)

The daily fer capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calorJ.es

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

1983 -

1983 +

...

1983 +

1983 -... ...

...

1983

1983 +

19B2 +

1982

1982 +

1982

1982 +

No

Yes

not

28%

No

Actual DatB

given

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Theije are in existence in Guam of voluntary health org~ but no community organi28tions committed to continuous PHC action programmes

No direct contribution only through payment of taxes, licenses, & other revenues

100

95%

US$ 4760

1905

80 grams

Notes; The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Yesr 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("He:slth For All" Series No.~.ges 75-76) •

+ Yes No No inform.tion/not available:

NA Not applicable

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Indicator(s) for: GUAM Year Data

Health Status and quality of life indicators:

- At least 90% of nevborn infants have a birth weight of at leaat 2500 grams (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indicators for Monitoring: Progress Towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable sub-groups is below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

Maternal .ortality rate is below 3 per thousand live births

- No cases of diphtheria, tetanus. whooping .easle., poli~elitia and tuberculosis occur

Indicator I of the delivery of health care:

PritlNlry health care is available to the whole population with at least the foll~ing:

- The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel i. 95 (7)

- 1be percentage of children immunized against dipbtheria, tetanue, whooping cough. messles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis is 95 (7)

... Local health care, including availability of at least 20 es.entisl drugs, withiD one hour's walk o~ travel is 100% (1)

- The percentage of children up to at least oue year of aze given routine ebild care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

- The percentage of lJ'Cegnant Women 'With at least three viait8 for antenatal care i8 100 (7)

- The population growth ~ate is reduced to lees tbsn 1%

1981

1981

1981

1982

1980

1982

1982

ly 1981 1982

1982

1982

lnG-SO

* Per cent of low birth weight infants ( S 2499 gr8IDs) *~ Contr.cted off~island

*** Including .ilitary and permanent resident aliena

+

+

+

+

+

Actual data

8.7% •

No answer

10.6

Kale - 70 years Female - 79 years

0.3

tuberculosis Measles Otbera

99.9%

No

98%

97%

44 9 (6**) o

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Indicator(s) for~ HONG KONG

(a:) a.aLth policy indicators:

-. He-aLth- for all has received endorsement as policy at the- highest. official level (l)

- HeclranisD18" for: involving: people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or sereng.the-ned:. and are· actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gross national product i8 spent on health (3)

- A: reasonable pe-rcentsge of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

- Resources are equitably distributed (5)

- n.fined. strategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need external re-sources (6)

- The needs for external resources of defined 8trategies for health fOT all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

At, least 80% of local conmunities at all levels have well-established voluntary and formal community organizations, which are committed to continuous primary health care action programmes

- The coa.unity contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic- indicators;

- The pe~centage of_ popUlation served with safe water ill the home or wi thin- IS minutes I walking distance i. 100 (7)

- 'l'be pe~entage of poptllat ion with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity is 100 (7)

- The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceed a 70% (11) (14 yrs. and above)

- The gross national. product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

- The deily per- capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calories

- The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

Year

1983

1983

1981/82

1981

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

t982

1980

1982*

1982

1982

Dat.

+

+

+

+

NA

NA

NA

+

+

+

+

+

Yes

Yes

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Actual Data

4.4%

62%

Yes

Yes

Yea

99%

99%

Male - 95 Female - 78

US$ 4350**

2211

78.9 grams

NOtes; The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Healt~ For All by the Year 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 (IIHealth "FoT All" Series No.3). pagee 75-16).

+ y .... lfo No information/not available

* Preliminary ** Per capita GDP NA Not applicable

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lndleator(.) for, HONG KONG YeaI' Date

I

(c) aealth Status and quality of· life indicators,

- At least 90% of newborn infants have a birth weight of 8t le8,t 2500 gr .... (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to refe~ence values given in Annex 1 to Developeeot-of Indicators _for Monitoring Progress Towards Health for All by the Y.ar 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable .ub-groups is below SO per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth 18 over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate is below 3 per thousand live births

No cales of diphtheria, tetanus, whooping COUIn. measles. poliomyelitis and tuberculosis OCCur

(4) Indicators of the delivery of health care;

Pri.ary health care is available to the whole population with at least the following;

- The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel is 95 (7)

- The percentage of children immunized againet diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measlee, polia.yelitis and tuberculosis is 95 (7)

- lAcal health care, ineluding availability of at le,s8t 20 essential drugs, within one hour'. walk or travel is 100% (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

- The percentage of pregnant women with at leaet three visits for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The population growth rate is reduced to le8s tb_an 1%

*Per cent of low birth weight infant. ( ~ 2499 gra •• )

1975 +

1982

1982 +

1981 +

1982 +

1982 -

1982 +

1982

1982 +

1982

Actual data

8.1"·

Not available

9.9

!!ale - 72.4 year. Fewlale - 78.1 years

·0.01

Diphtheria 1 Pertusia 1 .

Tetanus 22 Poliomyelitis -Tuberculosis 7527 Meaales 1863

99.5%

85%

99%+

1.5

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Indicator(s) for; ~

<.> Health policy indicators:

Health for .11 has reeeived endorsement 8S policy aC the highest official level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gross national product is spent on health (3)

- A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

- Resources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined strategies for health for all are accompanied by ~xplicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need external resources (6)

- The needs for external resources of defined etrstegiea for health for all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

- At least 80% of local communities at all levels have well-established voluntary and fOrIDal community organizations, which are committed to cont.inuous pri.ary health care action programmes

- The coamunity contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic indicators:

~ The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance i. 100 (7)

~ The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the bome or immediate vicinity ia 100 (7)

The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exc~eda 10% (11) The groea national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily per capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calories

The daily per capita protein avsilability exceeds 70 grams

Year

1980

1975-77

1975-77

Data

NA

NA

NA

+

+

+

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Ac: tua 1 Data

US$ 9890

2847

86.5

Notes; The number in brackets 8ho~ the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for 'Health For All by the Year 2000. WHO, Geneva. 1981 ("Health For All" Series N04 3),. pages 75-76).

+ Yes No No information/not available

NA Not applicable

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Indicator(s) for: ~

(c) He.lth Status gnd quality of life indicators:

- At least 90% of newborn infants have 8

birth weight of at least 2500 grams (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that- correspond. to reference values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indicator. for Monitoring Progress Towards Health for All by th~ Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable 8ub-groups is below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate is below 3 per thousand live births

- No cases of diphtheria, tetanus, Whooping CQU~r measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis occur

Cd) Indicators of the delivery _of health care:

Primary health care i. available to the whole population with at least the following:

- The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel is 95 (7)

- The percentage of children immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, .easle8, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis i. 95 (7)

- Local health csre, including availability of at leaat 20 easential drug., within one houris walk or travel is 100% (1)

- the pe~centage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel is 100-(7)

- The percentage of pregnant women with at least three visits for antenatal care is 100 (1)

- The population growth rate is reduced to less than 1%

* Per cent of low birth weight infants (:$ 2499 grams)

Year

1979

1982

1982

1980

1982 ..

1982

Dat. Ac.tual data

+ 5.1*

+ 8

+ Hale - 74 yeQ"rs FemBle - 79 years

+ 0.204

- Diphteria 2 Pertussis 2815 Tetanua 36 Poliomyeli.tis 1 Tuberculoeis 66600 Meal!illea 6715

+ 0.7

. .

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Indi~8tor(s) for: KIRIBATI

<.) Health policy indicator8~

- Health for all has received endorsement as policy at the highest official level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the i.plementation of strategies have been formed or Itrenatnened) and are actually functioning (2)

- At leaat 5% of the gross national product is spent on heal th (3)

- A reasonable p~rcentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

- Resources are equitably distributed (5)

Year .

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

- Defined strategies for health for all are 1982 accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need external 1982 resources (6)

- The needs for externBl,resourceB of defined 1982 strategies for health for all are receiving the Bustained support of more affluent countries (6)

- At least 80% of local communities at all levels 1982 have well-eetablished voluntary and formal community organizations, which are committed to continuous primary health ear~ action programmes

The community contribute8 in CBsh and in kind to health or health related secion

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

(b) Soeioeconomie indicat~r.l

The percentage of population aerved with safe water in the ho.e or within 15 minutes' waIting distance i. 100 (7)

The percentage of population with adequate sanitary faeilities in the home or immediate vicinity i. 100 (7)

The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (11)

- The gross national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily fer capita calorie availability exceeda 2500 calones

The daily per capita protein availability eKceeds 70 grama

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

Oata

+

+

+

+

-...

...

'"

-

+

+

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Y ••

Ye.

9

30

Not yet.

2%

10

10

100

US$ 300

Ac tUa 1 Oat.

Notes: The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list {Global Strategy" for Health For All by the Year 2000. WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("Health For All" Series NO.~ pages 75-76).

+ Yes No No information/not available

NA Not applicable

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..

Indic::ato-r(s) for~ KIRIBATI

(c) Health Status and quality of life indicatora:

- At le •• t 90% of newborn infants have a birth weight of at lesst 2500 grams (8)

- At leaat 90% of cbildren have a weight for age that cOTn,po1U!a to refeTence values given in Artnex 1 to Development of IndicatoT8 for Monitoring PrO&re.1 Toward.s Health fot' All by the Y ... 2000 (8)

"teal"

1982

1982

~ The infant mortality rate for .11 identifiable 1918 aub-group. i. below SO per 1000 live birth. (9)

- Life expectancy at biTth i. over 60 years (10) 1978

- Katernsl aortality rate is below 3 per 1982. thousand live birth_s

- No cases of diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, 1982 measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis oecur

(d) Indicator • .of the delivery of health care-~

Primary health care is available to the whole population with at least the followings

- The percentage of delfveria. by trained besltb personnel i. 95 (i)

- The percentage cf children immunized again8t diphthe~i., tet.nu.~ whooping co~ah, .e •• les, poliomyeliti. 4ud tuberculo.ia i. 95 (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at least 20 e,sential drugs, within one bour's walk or travel is 100% (7)

- The percentage of childrep up to at least One year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel i. 100 (7)

- 1he percentage of pregnsnt women with at least three vie its for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The population growth rate is reduced to less than 1%

1982

1982

nata

No

No

- 87

- Male - 50 years Female - 54 years

+ 0.1

- Diphtherih 2 Tetanus 1 Pertuasis 17 Tubereu los is 62 Heasles l!

LO

,

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Indicator(s) for~ LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC

(.) Health policy indicators:

- Health for all has received endorsement as policy at the highest official level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gross national product is spent on health (3)

- A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care(4)

- ~8ourCes are equitably distributed (5)

Defined ~tr.t~giea for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

Defined strategies for health for all need external resources (6)

The needs for external resources of defined strategies for health for all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

At least 80% of local communities at all levels have well-established voluntary and formal community organizations. which are committed to continuous primary health care action programmes

The community contributes in ca8h and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic indicators;

- The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance i. 100 (7)

- The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilitie8 in the home or immediate vicinity is 100 (7)

- The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (11)

- The gross national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily per eapita calorie availability exceeds 2S00 calone8

The deily per capita protein a~ailability exceeds 70 grams

Year

1977-79

1977-79

Data

+

Part IV Page 25

Ac tua1 Data

Yes

IB42

47.7

Notes: The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000, WHO. Geneva. 1981 ("Health For All n Series No.3), pages 15-76).

+ Yea No No information/not available

NA Not applicable

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Indicator(a) for~ LAO PIOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Year ,

(c) Health Statua and quality of life indicators:

- At least 90% of newborn infanta have a birth weight of at least 2500 grams (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex I to Development of Indicators for Monitoring Progress Towards Health for All by the Ye.r 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable 8ub-groupa is below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate is below 3 per thousand live births

- No eases of diphtheria. tetanus, vhooping couan, measles~ poliomyelitis and tuberculosis occur

(d) Indieators of the delivery of health care:

Pri.-ry health care ia available to the whole population with at leaat the following~

- The percentage of deliveries by trained h~aIth peT.ounel is 95 (7)

- the percentage of children immunized against diphtheria, tetanua, whooping cough, meaales, poli~elitis and tubereulosis is 95 (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at least 20 easential drugs, within one houris walk or travel is 100Z (7)

The percenta~ of children up to at least one year of age given routine·child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

- The percentage of pregnant women with at least three visits for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The population -grOwth rate is reduced to leas than 1%

* Per cent of low birth weight infants (~2499 grams)

1979

1982

1982

1982

Data

...

Actual data

18.0*

124.0

Ha Ie - 48 years Female - 51 years

Number of cases not available

2.5

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA JIAIIK 011 SOCIOECONOllIC AND HEALTH IIIDICAlURS

Indi •• tor(.) for' ~

(a) Health policY indicators:

- Health for all bal recei~8d endorsement as policy at the hilhelt offi.ia1 level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of· atrategies have been formed or atreastbened. and are-actually functioning (2)

- At least 3% of the groBs national product is spent on health (3)

- A rea.onable percentage of national health expenditure i. devoted to local health care (4)

- Resources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined Itrateglea for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined atrategies for health for all need external reaouree. (6)

- '111.. need, for extern«l resource' of defined Itr.tegie. for health for all are receiving the sustained aupport, of lIlore affluent countri-:s (6)

- At least 80% of local communitiea at all levels have well-established voluntary and formal community organiaationa, which- are committed to continuous primary health care action programmes

- The community contributes in ca.h and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic indieator.,

.

- The percentale of population served with safe water in tbe bome or within 15 minutes' watkins distance b 100 (7),

- Tbe percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity i. 100 (7)

- The adult literacy ratio for both men and women e •• eed. 70% (11)

- The groae national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market pricea (12)

- The daily fer capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calor ea

- The daily per capita protein availability exceeda 70 ar ....

.

Year

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1977-79

1977-79

Data

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

.

Part IV Pa.e 27

Actual Data

Yes

No

10~

Yes

100%

100%

90%

US$ 1500

2181

~7.9

Note., Tbe number in brackets .how the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Glob.} Strategy for Health For All by Ehe Year'2000~ WHO, Geneva. 1981 (tiHealth Por -Allil Serles No .. :n. pages 75-76).

+ Yea No No info~.tion/not available

NA Not applicable

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....

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IDdicatorCa) for. !!£!Q

c) Health Statu. and quality of life indicators:

- At l ••• t 90% of newborn infanta have a birth weisht of at le •• t 2S00 8<'" (8)

.

- At-l •• at 90% of children ha.e. weignt for age that cornlpoade to referenee values given in janex 1 to Development of Indieatora for MoDitOTi1ll Proare •• Towards aealth for All by tb. Year 2000 (8)

- the infant mortality rate for all identifiable oub-groupe i. below SOper 1000 live birth. (9)

- Life expectancy at birth i. over 60 years (10)

- Maternal ~.lity rate ie-below 3 per tbou.aDd li .... birtbo

Year

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

- No c •••• of diphtheri.~ tetanua, vboopina coup. 1982 .... le •• polia.,eliti. and-tubereulosi. occur

I,el) Inclieator. oftbe elelive!'I of health ca~.

Priaary health eare iI available to- the whole population with at leaet the following:

- The pe~eDt.,e bf deliveri •• by trained h •• lth paraoaae1 i. 9S (7)

- The ~entage of children ~ized against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, poliOlllYelitis and tuberculosis it 95 (7)

- Loeal health eare, including availability of at le •• t 20 e •• ential drugs, within one houri. walk or travel i8 1001 (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained healtb pero"" .. el is 100 (7)

- the pereeuta.e of prelD4nt WGmeD with at least t'hne visita for auteutal c:are is 100 (7)

- 'lb.e population growth rate is reduced to Ie .. than 1%

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

Dat. Actual data .

+ Yea

+ Yes

• 18.0

+ 65 years

+" 0.4

- Diptheria Tuberculolis Keaales

.

o 2JJ

Tetanus l Whooping cough 4 PDlia.yelitia 0

+ Yes

+ Yes

+ Yes

+ Yes

+ Yes

- 2.8%

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Indicator(.) for, MALAySIA

(.) Health policy indicators:

- Health for all has received endor8em~nt as policy at the highest offieial level (1)

- Mecheni ••• for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

- At least S% of the gross national product is spent on h.alth (3)

- A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure ie devoted to local health care (4)

- Resource. are equitably dietributed (5)

- Defined strategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit resouree allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need external resourCes (6)

- The needs for external re8ou~ees of defined strategie8 for health for all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

- At lea.t 80% of local communities at all levels have well-established voluntary and formal community organitations, which are committed to continuous primary health care action programmes

- The community contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic indicators.

The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance is 100 0)

The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity i. 100 0)

The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceed a 70% (11)

The gros, national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily rer capita calorie a~ai1ability exceeds 2500 caior1es

The daily peT capita protein availability exceeds 70 gr4m9

Year

1982

1982

1980

1983

1977-79

1977-79

Data

+

+

+

+

+

Part IV Page 29

Actual Data

YeB

YeB

72

US$ 1868

7562

46.5

Note8~ The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000, WHO. Geneva, 1981 ("Health 'For Alt'- Series No. :n. pages 75-76).

+ Yes No No information/not available

NA ~ot applicable

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Iadicator(,) for: MALAYSIA

(e) Health Statu. and quality of life indicators:

- At ledst 90% of newborn infants have a birth weight of at least 2500 grams (8)

- At least 90% of c.hild'ren have a weight for age that corresponds to reference ~alues given in Annex I to Develop!lent of Indicators for MOnitoring Progress TOward. Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- the infant mo~tality rate for all identifiable sub-groups is below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate ia below l per thou8and live births

- No ca8es of diphtheria, tetadua, whooping cough, mea.l~8, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis occur

a) Indicator. of the delivery of health care:

Primary health care is availabl~ to the whole population with at least the following:

- The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel io 95 (7)

- lbe percentage of children illDlruuized agaillDt diphtheria, tetanus t whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis ia 95 (7)

- Locat health care, in~luding availability of at le •• t 20 eSBential drug., within one hour's walk or travel ie 100% 0)

- The percentage of children up to at least one ,eaT of age given routine child care by trcined health personnel is 100 (1)

- Th~ percent.,e- of pregnant women with at least three visits for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The popUlation g~th rate is Tedueed to leS8 than 1%

** Pe.'f ceut of low birth weight infanta (" 2499 grams)

Year

1979

1980

1979

1980

1982

1979

Dat.

+

+

+

+

Actual data

9.0*

24.9

Hale - 67 year a Female - 72 years

0.63

Diphtheria 7 Pel'tu8sie 8 Poliomyelith Measle. 701

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Indic8tor(e) fon ~

(a) Heal th policy indicators:

- Health for all has received endorsement as policy at the highest official level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or etrengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of tbe gross national product is spent on health (3)

- A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

- Resources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined 8trategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined 8trategies for health for all need external resources (6)

- The needs for external resources of defined atrategie. fOT beal th for all are receiving the sutteined support of more affluent countries (6)

- At least 80% of local communities at all levels have well-eatablished voluntary and formal community organizationa, which are committed to continuous pri~ry health care action programmes

- The community contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related action

.

(b) Socioeconomic indicators:

- the percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance i. 100 (7)

The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity is 100 (7)

the adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (11)

The gross national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily per capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calories

The daily per capita protein availability exceed9 7Q &Tams

Year Dat.

Part IV Page 31

At: tuat Dat.

Note.: The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list {Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("Health For Allii Series No. 3)~ pages 75-76).

+ Yee No NO information/not available

NA Not applicable

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, •

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(c) Health Statue and quality of life indicators:

- At leaat 90% of nevborn infantB have B

birth veigbt of at 1.a.t 2500 aro.. (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that correspOnds to reference values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indicators for Monitoring Progress Towards Health for All by the Ye.r 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable Bub-groupe ia below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy .t birth i. over 60 years (10)

- Maternal .ortality rate ia below 3 per thouaand live births

- No cases of diphtheria, tetanua, whooping cough, measles. poliomyelitis and tuberculosia occur

(d) Indicators of the delivery of health care;

Primary health care i8 available to the whole popUlation with at least the following;

- The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel is ~S (1)

- The percentage of children iamunized against diphtheria, tetanus, whoop ins cough, measlea t

poliamyeliti. and tubereulosis i. 9S (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at leaat 20 eSBential drUa8j within one hour's walk or travel i8 100% (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel i8 100 (7)

- The percentage of pregnant women with at least three visits for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- lbe population growth rate it reduced to Ie,s than 1%

. .

Year

1982

1982

Dota

.

Actual data

Measle. Tuberculosis

o

1 8

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lndicator(s) for. NEW CALEDONIA

<.) Health policy indicators:

- Health for all has received endorsement as policy at the highest official level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gross national product is spent on health (3)

- A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

- Resources Bre equitably distributed (S)

- Defined strategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need external resources (6)

- The needs for external resources of defined Itreeegies for health for all are receiving the IUltained support of more affluent countri~8 (6)

- At least 80% of local communi tiel at all l~vels have well~stabli8hed voluntary and formal community organizations. which a~e committed to continuous primary health care action progrsmmes

The community contributes in cash and in kind to health or· health related action

.

(b) Socioeconomic indicators:

The percentage of population served with safe water in the bome or within IS minutes' walking distance ia 100 (7)

The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity i. 100 (7)

The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceed. 70% (11)

The gros8 national product per head ,exceeda US$SOO at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily ver capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 cal ones

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

Year Dat.

Part IV Page 33

Actual Data

Motes: The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 '''Health For All" Series No~ 3), pagea 75-76).

+ Yea No No information/not available

NA Not applicable

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Indicator(.) for: NEW CALEDONIA

(e) Health Status and quality of life indicators;

- At lealt 90% of newborn infants have a birth weight of at least 2500 grams (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indicators for Monitoring Progress Towards Heal th for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable 8ub-group. is below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal .ortality rate is below 3 per thousand live births

- No cases of diphtheria, tetanus. whooping cough, measles. poliomyelitis and tuberculosis occur

(d) Indicators of,the delivery of health care;

Primary heal th care is available to the whole population with at leaat the following;

- '1'be percenta.e of dellv.t'i •• by tC'airled health per80nDel i. 95 (7)

- The percentage of children immuni&ad aaainet diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis is 95 (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at least 20 essential drugs, ~ithin one hourIs walk or travel is 100% (7)

The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained healtb personnel is 100 (7)

- The percentage of pregnant women with at least three vi. it. for antenatal care i. 100 (7)

- The population growth rate i. reduced to Ie •• than 1%

. ..

Year

1982

Oata Actual data

Tuberculosis 74 Measles 1395 Poliomyeletis S

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lndicator(s) for: NEW ZEALAND

(a) Health policy indicators:

- 'Health for all baa received endorsement 8S policy at the highest official level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gross national product i& spent on heal th (3)

- A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

- Resources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined strategies for health for all are aceompanied by explicit Te80UTce allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need external reSoul'ces (6)

- The needs for external resources of defined strategies for health for all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent count~ies (6)

~ At leaat 80% of local communities at all levels have well-established voluntary and formal community organizations, which are committed to continuous primary health care action programmes

The community contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic indicatQ~8;

The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance is 100 (7)

The percentsge 4f population with adequate sanitary facilities in the hOMe or immediate vicinity ia 100 (7)

The _dult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (11)

the groBs national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily ~er capita calorie availability exceeda 2500 calones

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 7Q tt'atna

Year

1982

1982

1982

1974

1981-82

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1976

1980

1975-77

1975-77

Data

+

+

+

+

+

NA

NA

NA

+

+

+

+

+

Part IV Page 35

Actua 1 Data

NEZ has been a si~natory to all the WHO reSolutions rel~ting to this programme and adopted the declaration of toe 1978 Alma AtB conference on PHC

Yes

7.3%

34.4%

Yes

Yes

99.9%

99.9%

98

uss 9214

3443

109.9

Notes: The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (GIQbal Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000. WHO. Geneva. 1981 ("Health For All" Series No.--n:-­pages 75-76) •

... Yes 110 NO information/not available

NA Not applicable

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In~icator(.) for: NEW ~EALAND

(e) Health Status and Quality of life indicators:

- At least 90% of newborn infants have 8

birth weight of at least 2500 grams (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indicators for Monitoring Progre8s towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiabl~ .ub-groups ia below 50 per 1000 live birth. (9)

- Life expectancy at birtb is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal aortality rate is below 3 per tbousand live birth.

- No cases of diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis occur

(d) Indicator. of the delivery of health care;

PrUnary health ca~ is available to the whole population with at least the fOllowing;

- The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel is 95 (7)

- The percent.,. of cbildreo imauai~ed again.t diphtbeTia. tetanus, whooping cougb, measl.s, poliomyelitis and tubeTtulosie is 95 (7)

Local health caTe, including availability of at leaet 20 essential druge, within one hourla walk OT travel is 100% (7)

- The percentage of children up to at leaat one year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

- 'lbe percentage of pregnant wOtllen with at leaat three visita for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The population growth rate is ~educed to lese than 1%

* Per cent of low bi-rth weight infanta (" 2499 grams)

Year

1982

1982

1975

1982

1979

1982

1982

llata Al:.tu*l data

+ 5.8 •

• 90

+ 16.0

+ > 60 years

0.115

Diphtheria 1 Tetanu. 5 Tuberculosis 434

., .. 110

1.1

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Indicator(s) for; ~

<.) Health policy indicators:

- Health for all haa received endorsement as policy at the highest official level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the groes national product is spent

- A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure ia devoted to local health care (4)

- ResOurces are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined strategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need external resOurces (6)

- the needs for external resources of defined strategies for healtb for all are receiving the austained support of more affluent countries (6)

- At least 80% of local communities at all levels have well-establi.hed voluntary and formal community organizations, which are committed to continuous pri .. ~ health care action progr~6

- The community contributes in cash and in kind to healt~ or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic indicators:

1be percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 .inutes l welking distance is 100 (7)

The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity i. 100 (7)

Tbe adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (lll

The gross national vroduct per head exceeds US$SOO at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily per capita calorie availability exceeds 2.500 calot'ies

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

year Data

Part IV Pase 37

Actus 1 Data

Notes: The number in brackets show the nuqber given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("Health For AU" Series No.~ pog .. 75-76).

+ Yea No NO information/not available

NA Not applicable

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Indicator(s) for: ~

(c) Health Status and quality of life indicators~

- At least 90% of newborn infanta have 8

birth weight of at least 2500 grams (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age tbat corresponds to reference values given in Annex I to Development of Indicators for Monitoring Progress Towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant .ortality rate for all identifiable sub-groups i8 below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expect4ncy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mo~t81ity rate is below 3 per thousand live birth.

- No cases of diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, meaales, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis oeeur

(d) Indicators of the delivery of health care~

Primary healtb care is available to the whole population with at least the following:

- The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel i. 95 (1)

- The percentage of children immunized againlt diphtheria, tetanu., whooping cough, measles. poliomyelitis and tuberculosis is 95 (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at least 20 es.ential drugs, within one hour's walk or travel i. 1001 (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

- The percentage of pregnant women with at least three-visits for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The population growth rate is reduced to leS8 than 1%

.

** Incomplete

Year

1982

.

Data Actual data

Tubereulosie 2**

+ -3.1

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WESTERN PACIFIC RECION DATA RANK ON SOCIOECONOMI C AND HEALTH IND! CATORS

Indicator(s) for: PAPUA NEW GUINEA

(a) Healtb policy indicators,

- Health for all has l'eceived endorsement 8S policy at the highest official level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actuatly functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gr08s national product is apent on health (3)

- A rea.onable percentage of national health expenditure is de~oted to local health care (4)

- Reaources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined strategies for health for all are acco.penied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need external re:aourcea (6)

- The needs for external resources of defined strategies for health for all are receiving the auatained support of more affluent countries (6)

- At least 80% of local communities at all levels have vell-establiahed voluntary and formal community organizationa, which are coanitted" to continuous pri1l8ry health care action programmes

- The community contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic indieators:

- The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance i. 100 (7)

- 11le percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity is 100 (7)

- The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceed. 70% (11)

- The gross national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

- The daily per capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calories

- The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

.

Year

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1975-77

1975-77

Dat.

+

+

+

+

+

PaTt IV Page 39

Yes

Yes

Actus 1 Data

Health expenditure 88 a percentage of GDP has ~ncre •• ed steadily from 2.1% in 1910 to an e.tirnated 3.3 in 1983

It is estimated that approximately 50% of national health expenditure is devoted tc local health care

Ye.

75%

75%

45

US$ 954

2247

45.8

Notes' The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (~ Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000. WHO. Geneva~ 1981 ("Health For Alln Series No.3), pages 75-76).

+ Yea No No information/not available

NA Not applicable

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Indicator(,) for; PAPUA IIJ!W GUINEA Year Data

(c) Realtb Status and gua1itl of life indicators:

- At least 90% of newborn infants have a birth weight of at 1.a.t 2500 grams (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indicators for Monitoring Progress towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- !be infant mortality rate for all identifiable sub-groups ie below 50 per 1000 ~ive births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth i8 over 60 years (10)

Maternal mortality rate is below 3 per thousand live births

- No cases of diphtheria, tetanul t whooping cought .easle8, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis Occur

d) Indicators of the delivery of health care:

Primary health care i. available to the whole population with at least the following:

- The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel is 95 (1)

- The percentage of children immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis i. 95 (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at least 20 essential drugs, within one hour's walk'or travel i8 100% (7)

- The percentase of children up to at least one yeaT of age given routine child care by trained health personnel i8 100 (7)

- The percentage of pregnant women with at least three visits for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- Tbe population growth-rate i8 reduced to Ie •• than 1%

* Per cent of low birth weight infants ($2499 grams)

1979 -

1981

1981

1982

1982

1982

1982

1970-79

Actual data

25.0*

73

Urbani Male - 61 yeare remele - 62 years

Rur.l~ Male - 53 year. Feaale - 54 year.

Pertu •• is 743 Tetanu8 28 Poliaa,elitia 16 Mea.l.. 10583

75

97.3%

32.7

2.3

1

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Indicator(s) for~ PHILIPPINES

(a) Health policy indicators=

- Health for all haa received endorsement as poliey at the highest official level (1)

- Mechaniame for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed ot' strengthened, .nd are actually functioning (2)

- At le.at 5% of the groBs national product is spent on h .. ltb (3)

- A reasonable percentag" of national h~alth expenditul'e iI devoted to local health care (4)

- Resource. are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined Itrstegies for bealth for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need external resources (6)

- The needs for eaternal r •• ources of defined stratelies for health for all are receiving the 8uetsined aupport of more affluent countries (6)

- At leaet 80% of local co.munities at all levels have well-established voluntary and formal community orgsnitati008. which are committed to continuous primary health eare action programmes

- The COMmunity contributes in CRlh and in kind to health or bealth related action

.

(b) Socioeconomic indicators,

- The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutest walking distance i. 100 0)

- The pereentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in tbe bome or immediate vicinity ia 100 (7)

, - The adult literacy ratio fat' both men and women

ex~eedll 70% (11)

- The groBs national product per h~Bd exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

- The daily per 2500 calories

ea2ita calorie availability e~ceeds

- The daily £!Or caeita protein availability exceeds 70 gram.

Year

1980

1977-79

1977-79

Data

+

...

+

-

-

Part IV Page 41.

At! tua 1 Data

Yes

Us$ 720

2211

41

Notes; The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicato~ liet (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000. WHO. Geneva. 1981 ("Hedth 'For All Ii Series No.3) I pages 75-76).

+ Yes No No information/not available

NA Not applicable

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Indicstorrs) forI PHILIPPINES

(el Health StatuI and quality of life indicators:

- At least 90% of newborn infanta have • birth ""isht of at least 2500 It .... (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values liven in Annex 1 to DeV'elopment of tndic:at0't'8 foT It::tnitoring Progress Towards Heal th for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- 1be infant tlortAliey rate for aU identifiable 8ub-aroup8 ie ~elow 50 pe~ tOOO live births (9)

- Life expect«ncy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal morcality rate is below 3 per thoulaud live births

Year

1979

1982

1982

1977

- No cases of diphtheria, tetdnu8~ whooping couJn. 1982** meal lei. polia.yelitis and tuberculoaia occur

(d) Indicatort. of the delivery of health care:

Pru.ary health eare is availabl~ to the Whole population with at least the following;

- The percentage of deliveriea by trained health persoanel is 95 (7)

- The percentage of children immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, meaates, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis ia 95 (1)

- local heal tb eare. including availability of at 'least 20 essential drugs, within one hour'. walk or travel is 100% (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of a,e given routine child care by trained health personnel i. 100 (1)

- The percentage of pregnant women with at least three viaits for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The population growth rate i. reduced to less tban 1%

*" Per cent of low birth weight infanta (~2499 grams)

1982

Data Actual data

19.5*

- 51

+ !lale - 63 years 'Pemale - 66 years

• 1.42

- Diphtheria 1275 Pertu •• b 8296 TetaDua 1427 polio.yelitie 256 Tubereulo.i. 61829 Measle. 23616

.

2.4

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Indicator(s> for; REPUBLIC OP KOREA

(.) Health poliey indicators'

- Health for all haa received endorsement as policy at the highest official level (I)

- MechanisQl8 for involving people in the i.plementation of strategieB have been formed or strengthened. and are actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gross national product is spent on health (3)

A reasonable percentage of n«tional health expenditure is devoted to loeal health care

Resources are equitably distributed (5)

(4)

Defined .trategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource alloeation (6)

Defined strategies for health for all Deed external re.oU'tces (6)

The needs for external reeources of defined atrateaie. fot health for all ere receiving the austained support of more .ffluent countriee (6)

- At least 8al of local communities at all levels have well-established volQntary and f~al community or •• nizatians~ which are committed to continuous pri .. ry bealth eare action ~rogramme8

- The community contributes in ca8h and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic indicators:

The percentase of population 8erved with safe water in the h~e O~ within 15 minute. ' walking distance i. 100 O}

The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity is 100 (7)

Tbe adult literacy ratio for both men and women .xceed. 70% (Il)

The gross national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

- The daily rer I capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calorl.ea

th~ daily per capita p~oteift availability exceeds 70 grams

Year

1982

1982

1977

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1970

1981

1982

1982

DBt.

+

+

• +

+

+

+

+

.

Ye.

No

3.4

No

Ye.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Part IV Page 43

ktual DBta

Male - 82 Female - 88

US$ 1607

2485

73.6

Notes: The number in b~ackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator liat <Global Strate or Health For All b the Year 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 (uHealth For All" Series No. l , pages 75-76 •

... Yes No No information/not available

NA Not applicable

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Indicator<,) for. RI'UJLIC 0' KOREA

(e) Healtb Statu. and quality of life indio.to •••

- At least 90% of newborn infants have a birtb weight of at I ••• t 2500 gram. (8)

- At le •• t 90% of children have a weight for age that cocTesponds to referen~e values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indicators for MOnitoring Progres8 towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable 8ub-aroup8 is below 50 per 1000 live birthe (9)

- Life expectancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- IIIterata! aort.Uty rate fa below 3 per thou •• nd live births

- NO ca •• s of diphtheria, tetanus. whooping cough, mea,les, poliomyeliti. and tuberculosia occur

(d) Indicators of the delive!y of health care:

Pri.-ry health care i8 available to the whole populatioD with at leaet the following:

- The percentage of deliveries by trained health per.onnel i. 95 (7)

- The percentage of children i~ni&ed against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measle •• polioayelitia and tuberculosis is 95 (1)

- tocal health care, including availability of at least 20 essential drugs, within one bour'. walk or travel is 1001 (7)

- the percentase of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

- 'lbe p-ereentage of pregnant WOdlen with .at leaat three via it. faT antenatal ean is 100 (J)

- The population growth rate is reduced to les8 than U:

• Pel' cent of low birth weight infants (~2499 grams)

Year

1981

1980

978-79

1980

1981

+

+

+

...

...

Actual data

32

Ma Ie - 63 year. Jemale - 69 ye.ra

0.42

1.6

"

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! !

WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK ON SOCIOECONOKIC AN!> HEALTH INDICATORS

Indicator(.> for; ~

Ca) Health poli~y indicators,

- Health for all has received endorsement 88 policy at the highest officiol level (1)

- Mech8lli81D8 fo'l' involving people in the iapla-entation of Btrategiea have been formed or ,trengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gross national product is spent on health (3)

- A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health eare (4)

- Resources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined .trategies for health fo~ all are accomfanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined atrate,gies fOT health for all need external resources (6)

- The needs for external resources of defined atrategies for health for all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent countri~. (6)

- At least 80% of local communities at .11 levels have well-establiahed voluntary and formal community organizational whieh are ~ommitted to continuous primary health eare action PTo2ral!lllt!:s

- The community contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related 4ction

(b) Socioeconoaic indicators:

- The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance io 100 (7)

- 'lbe percentage of population with adequate sanitary facUities in the home or immediate vicinity is 100 (7)

- The adult literacy ratio for both ~en and women exceeds 70% (t1)

- The gross national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 mdrket prices (12)

- The daily rer ca2ita calorie availability exceeds 2500 caloru:8

- The daily E!!r capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

Year

1982

1982

[981

1980

1977-~9

1977-79

Data

+

+

.

+

-

+

-

AI! tus t Data

Yes

Yea

98

US$ 302

3500

41.5

Mote.: The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000, WHO I Geneva, 1981 (IIHulth For All" Seriea No.3), pages 75-76).

+ 'Yea - 110

••• No information/not available NA Not applicable

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Indieato~(.) for~ ~

(c) Health Status and quality of life indicator6~

- At le •• t 90% of newborn infanta have I

birth weight of at least 2500 gra.. (8)

- At le,.t 90% of children have a weight for age that cor~lpond. to referenee valuee gi~en in Annex 1 to Development of indicators for Monitoring hogre.,- Towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality Tate for all identifiable 8ub-groU~8 ia below SO per 1000 live births (9)

- Li fe expectaney at birth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal .ortality rate is below j per themsand live births

- NO eases of diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measlea, poliomyelitis and tubereulo.ia occur

(d) Indicator. of the delivery of health eare~

~.~ health caT_ i. available to the Whole population with at le •• t the lollowiag:,

... '!'be percentas_ of deliverie. by trained health per.oncel i. 95 (7)

- !be percenta •• of ~hildr.n immuni •• d .,ain.t dipbtheria, tet.au., whoopin, cough, mea.les, polia.yelieie and tuberculosis i. 95 (7)

- toeal health care, including availability of at le.at 20 ea.ential drugl. within one hour'. walk or travel i. 100% (7)

- The percentage of children up to at leaat one ~ar of Ilge. giyen l'outine child care by trained health pereonnel ia 100 (7)

- The percentage of pregnant WODen with at le.at three vi. ita for antenatsl e.~ i8 100 (7)

- Tbe population growth rate i. ~duced to less tban 1%

** Incoro.plete

Year

1982

1916

1982

1970-79

Data

+

+

+

\ Actual data

35

Male - 61 year6 Female - 64 years

Dipbtheria Pertuaail Tuberculoaia Meaalee

0.8

. .

4*' 10 28

1*'

I

\

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Indicator(s) for; SINGAPORE

(.) Health policy indicators;

- Health for .11 has re~.ive4 endorsement as policy at the hi8h~6t official l~vel (1)

- Meehanial'llll for involving peopl~ in the implementation of .trategi~8 have been formed or atrengthened. and are actuGlly functionin& (2)

- At least 5% of the gross national product is spent on health (3)

- A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

- Resources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined strategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit re80\1rCe allocation (6)

- Defined Btrategies for health for s11 need external resource. (6)

- The needs for external re.ou~ce. of defined strategies for health for all are receiving the sustained support of mOTe affluent countries (6)

- At least Sol of loeal eommqnities at all levels have well-e.tablished voluntary and formal communit) organizations) Which are committed to continuous primary health eare action programmes

- The community contributes in cash and in kind to health or health relate4 action

(b) SOcioeconomic indicators~

- The percentage of population served with safe water in the boae or within 15 minutes' walking distance is 100 (7)

- The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity is 100 (7)

- The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceed. 10% ([ Il

- The gross national product per head exceeds 055500 at 1980 market prite8 (12)

- The daily fer capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 cal one.

- The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

Year

1980

1981

1971

1977

Data

+

+

+

+

Part IV Page 47

Actual Data

84

US$ 4200

3074

84.2

11K •• , indicator in the global indicstor

.i_.;WH;O~' Geneva. 1981 ("Health

+ Yea No

~ ~. No infonnation/not available NA Not applicable

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I'a.dieator(.) fOTl SlHGAPOIIE

<c) Health Statu. and gualit% of life indicators.

- At lea.t 90% of newborn infante ha~ 8

birth weight of at lealt 2500 grams (8)

- At leaat 90% of childTen have a weight for age that carreapond. to referen~e values given in Annex 1 to Development of IndicatoTs for Monitori1\l Progre8s "towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable .ub-grou.pa is below 50 pe't' 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate is below 3 per thousand 1 ive births

- No eases of diphtheria t tetanus, whooping cough. _a81~ul. poliomyelitis and tuberculosis occur

d) Indicatora of the delivery of health carel.

Primary health care is available to the Whole popvlation with at le •• t tbe followina.

- The p.rcea.ta •• of deliveri •• by trained health per_oRnel i. 95 (7)

- the pe~centage of children immunized against diphtheria,· tetanus, whooping cough. 1JlfHl81es. poliomyelitis and tuberculosis is 95 (7)

- lDcal health c.aH, ineludina availability of at leaet 20 ea.ential drugs, within one hour'. walk or travel i. IO~ (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained bealth per80nnel is 100 0)

- The percentage of pregnant wOIIlen with at least three vi. its for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The population growth rate ia reduced to le88 than 1%

..

.. Per cent of low birth weight infants (~2499 grams)

Year

1979

1982

1982

1981

1982

1982

Data Actual data

- 11.2 *

. "

+ 10.8

+ Hale - 69 years Female - 74 yeara

+ 0.1

- Diphtberia 6 Poliomyelitis 1 Tuberculo.is 2179 Heasle. 1965

...

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Indicator(.) for: SOLOMON 18LANDS

(.> Health poliey indic.tors~

- Health for all has received endorsement as policy at-the higheat official level (1)

- Mechania1n8 for involving people in the ~pleaentation of strategies have been formed or atrengthened t and are actually functioning (2)

- At leaat 5% of the grosa national product is apent on bea1t1\ (3)

- A rea.onable percentage of national health expenditure i8 devoted to local health care (4)

- Reaources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined etrategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined etrategies for health for .11 need external resources (6)

- The needs for external ~eBource8 of defined str.!lt~gie. for health for all are receiving th~ sustain~d support of more affluent countries (6)

- At least 80% of local coumunitie. at all levels have well-e.tablished voluntary and fu~al community organizatioDa, which are committed to continuous primary health care action programmes

- The ~ommuDity contributes in cash and in kind to health or beelth related action

(b) Socioeconomic indicatore:

- The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance i. 100 (7)

- The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilitiea in the home or immediate vicinity h 100 (7)

- the adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (11)

The gross national product per heed exceeds US$SOO at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily per cspits calorie availability exceeds 2500 calories

The daily per eapits protein availability exceeds 70 &rattle

Year

1982

1981

1975-17

1975-77

Data

+

+

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Actual Data

Yeo

US$ 601

2128

41.9

Notes: The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy-for Health For-All by the Year 2000, WHO. Geneva, 1981 (lIHealth For Allh Series No.3), pages 75-16).

+ Yes No fib infor.ation/not available Not applicable

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BAm<: ON SOCIOECONOIIlC AND HEALTH INDICAtoRS

Indioatod.) fOri SOLOllON ISLANDS

(e) Health Status and quality of life indicators:

- At least 90% of newborn infants have a birth weight of at le •• t 2500 gram. (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex 1 to Devel~nt of Indicators for Monitoring Prog~s. TOwards Health for All by the Ye.r 2000 (8)

Yeat'

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable J975-76 8ub-groups ia below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth is over 60 year. (10) 1916

- Maternal mortality rate i. below 3 per thousand live births

- No cases of diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, .eas1es, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis occur

(d) Indicators of the delivery of health care:

Primary health care is available to the whole population with at least the following:

- The percentage of deliverie, by trained bealth pereonnel is 95 (1)

- The percentage of children immunized against diphtheria, tetanue, whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis is 9~ (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at le.st 20 essential drugs, within one houris walk or travel is 100% (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained health pel'sonnel is 100 (1)

- The percentage of pregrtant women wi th at leas't three visit. for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The population growth rate is reduced to le.8 than 1%

1970-76

Data

+

Actual da ..

.

46.0

Male - 54.0 years Female - 54.0 years

3.4

1

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Indi •• tor(.) for: TOKELAU Year

(.) Health policy indicatore:

- Health for .11 has received endorsement as policy .at the higbht official level (1)

- Mechanisms fOT involving people in the implementation of strategies have been fo~d or strengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

1982

1982

- At le'.t 5% of the gro •• national product is spent FY 1982/83 on health (3)

- A reasonable percenta,e of national health 1982 expqditure is devoted to local he.lth care (4)

- aeeources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined 8trategiea for health for sll are aeca.pani~d by explicit resource al1o~ation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need externel reeO'll"e. (6)

- The needs for external resources of defined 8trategies tor health for 811 are receiving the 8u8t.ined support of more affluent countries (6)

- At least 80% of lO~81 communities at all levels bave well-established voluntary and formal community oraanizations, whith are committed to continuous primary health care action progralllbea

- The community cottt~ibute8 in c •• h and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic indicator.;

- !he percentage of-population served with s8fe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance is 100 (7)

The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or iumediate vicinity i. 100 (7)

The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% U I)

The grOBS national product per head exceeds U5$500 at 1980 market prices (t2)-

The daily per capita calorie availapi1ity exceeds 2500 cal one.

1be daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

Data

+

Pa.rt IV Page 51

No

Yea

8%

Actus 1 Data

85 of tht budget goee to servi~es related Primary ij •• lth Care

Notes~ The number in brackets show the nu~ber given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for-Health For All by the Year'2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("Health For All" Series No.~ psges 75-76).

+ 'les No No information/not available

NA Not applicable

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WBSTEaN PACIFIC REGION DATA BANK OR SOCIOECOBOMIC AHIl HEALTH IBDICAroBS

. . . ' ...

Indic.tor(,) for. TOKELAU

(c) Healtb Status and quality of life indicators:

- At lealt 90% of newbo'l"\\ infanta have a bi'l"th weight of at least 2500 grams (8)

- At leaat 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to Teference values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indicators for Monitoring Progres. Towards Heslth for All by the Yeer 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable 8ub-group. i. below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expect_ncy at birth is over 60 yeare (10)

- Maternal aortality rate is below 3 per thousand live births

,-- No eases of diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough,

measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosia occu~ .. .

Cd) Ia.dicatora of the delive!, of health care'

Primary he.lth care i. available to the whole population with at least tbe following:

- The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel is 95 (7)

- The percentage of children immunized again8t diphtheria, cetanus, Whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis is 95 (7)

- Local bealth care, including availability of at teast 20 ea.ential drugs, within one hour's walk or tra~l is 100% (7)

- The perCentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine (hild care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

- '!'he pereentage of pregnant wOOlen with at lesat three visits for antenatal (are is 100 (7)

- The population ITowth rate is reduced to lea8 than 1%

. ..

Yteal'

1982

llate

.... '"

Act .... l data

NUlDber of cases not available

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IndicatorC.) for; ~ Year Data

.) Health policy indicators:

- Health for all has received endorsement as policy at the highest official level -(1)

- Mechani ... for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actually functioning (2)

- At leaat 5% of the grose national product is spent on health (3)

- A reasonable percentage of national health eXpenditure i. devoted to .local beelth care (4·)

- Resources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined .trategies for health for all are accOIlpanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for healtb for all need external resources (6)

- The needa for external resources of defined strategiea for health for all are receiving the auetained support of more affluent countries (6)

- At leaat 80% of· loc.al cOllDWlities at all levels have well-eatabliahed voluntary and formal community organizations, which are committed to continuous primary health care action programme$

- 'l'be cOIIIIJIU.nity -:ootributes in cash and in kind to health or healtb related action

(b) Socioeeoucaie indicators:

- The pe~ent.ge of population served with aafe water in the hOll.e or within 15 minutes' walking distance i. 100 (7)

- The percent_,e of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity i. 100 (7)

- The adult literdcy ratio for both men and women exeeeda 70% (11) (15 years & over)

- The gross national product per head exceeds U8$500 4t 1980 market priee. (12)

- The daily fer capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calone,

- The daily per capita protein availability exceeds "10 grea.

1982 +

1982 +

1980181

1980/81 +

1982

1982 +

1982 +

1982 +

1982 +

+

1982

1982

1976 +

1980-81

1982 +

1975-77

Yes

Yes

4.5%

25.3%

Actusl Data

Part tV Page S3

More work i8 now being made on more equitable allocation and for more emphsei. on local h~.lth care

Yes

Tonga is receiving su!tainea support from more affluent countries towards this strategy for BFA ....

Yea

Yea

91.3%

36.6%

Male 79% Feule 78%

US$ 499

2750

61. 2

Notes: The nu.be~ in bracket •• how tbe number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by tbe Year 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("Health For All" Seriel No;O~a,es 15-76) •

+ Yes - No

Mo info~8tion/not available NA Not applicable

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WESTERN PACIFIC REGION DATA BAlIK ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICAtoRS 1982

Indi •• tar(.) fOTI ~

(.) Health Statu. and gualitl of life indic.tora:

- At le.,t 90% of newborn infants have a birth weight of at least 2500 grams (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corres~ond. to reference valuea given in Annex I to Development of Indicators for Monitoring Progress Towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant .ortality rate for all identifiable sub-STOUPS i. below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate i. below 3 per thousand live births

- No cases elf diphtheria. tetanus. whooping coulb me •• I·. 1 poliOlRyelitie and tuberculosis oc-cur

(d) Indicators-of the'delivery-of health eare;

Primary health care i. available to the Whole population with at least the following~

The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel is 95 (7)

- "nle percentage of children (infants under one year of age) immunized against diphtheria. teta~s. whooping cough. measles. poli~elitis and tuberCUlosis ia 9S (7)

- Local health carel including availability of at least 20 essential drugs, within one houri, walk or travel is 100% (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routina child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

- The percentage of pregnant women with at least three visits for antenatal care i.8 100 (7)

- The population growth rate is reduced to 1 ... til .. 1%

. .

Pel:: cent of low birth weight infanta ( '" 2499 grams) ** Proportion of women attended during pregnaocy - 85.5%

Year Dota

1982 +

1982 ...

1981 +

1916 -1982 ... 982 -

1982

1982

1982

1982

1966-16

Mtu.al .. hita

0.4%*

21.1

58

No data available

Diptheria -Pertuuis 258 Tetanu. 2 Poliomyeliti. -Tubercula.!. 45 Mea.1 •• 19

85.5**

Diptberia (3 doses> Tetanus (3 doses) Whooping cough (3 do,es) Messles (3 do.es) Poli~elitis (3 del8~.) Tubercula.i. (I dose>

86.3%

40.0%

1.6

64.7% 46.1% 46.1% 39.4% 40.2% 88.8%

I

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IndicatorCs) for; T T of the·PACIFIC ISLANDS

(a~ Health policy indicators:

Health for all has received endorsement as policy at the highest official level (1)

Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actually funetioning (2)

At lealt 5% of the gross national product is spent on health (3)

A reasonable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

Resources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined strategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need external resources (6)

- The needs for external resources of defined atrategiee for health for all are receiving the sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

- At least 80% of local communities at all levels have well-eatabliahed voluntary and formal community organization., whiCh are committed to continuous primary health care action programmes

- The community contribute. in cash and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic indicators:

The percentage of population served with safe water in the home or within 15 minutes' walking distance is 100 (7)

The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity i. 100 (7)

the adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (11)

The gross natioDal product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily fer capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calorus

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 Irams

.

Year Data

Part IV Page 55

Actual Data

Note8~ The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("Health For All" Series No.3), pages 75-76).

+ Yes . No

No information/not available NA Not applicable

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Indieator(.) for: T'T-OF·THE PACIFIC ISLANDS

(e) Health Status and quality of lih indic8tors~

At least 90% of newborn infants have a birth weight of at leaat 2500 grallts (8)

At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex I to ~veloPllent of Indicators for Monito~ing PrOgTe88 1bwaraa Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable sub-groups i. below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

Life expectancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- MSternai mortality rate is below 3 per thousand live births

No cases 'of diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, polia-yelitis and tuberculosis occur

Cd) Indicator. of the delivery of·health care:

Primary health care i8 available to the whole population with at leaet the following~

The percentage of deliveries by trained health personnel is 95 (7)

The percentage of cbildren immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough. measl~., poliomyeliti. and tuberculosis i8 95 (7)

Local health care, including .vailability of at lea8t 20 eSlentiat druga. within one bour's walk or travel il 100% (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of-age given routine child care by trained health personnel ia 100 (7)

The percentage of pregnant "oaten with at leaat three vi. its for antenatat care is too (7)

The population growth rate 1s reduced to 1e88 than 1%

... . .

Year

1982

1982

1982

Data Actual data

+ 29.0

Tuberculosis 122 Measles I

1.9

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<a) Health pOlicy in4ieators;

- Health fOT all has received endorsement 88 poliey at the highest official level (I)

- Mechani ... for involving people in the impleaentation of strategies nave been formed or strengthened, and are aetually funetioning (2)

- At least 5% of the gross national product is spent on h.altt. 0,

- A ~a.on.ble percentage of n8ti~nal health expenditure i. devoted to local bealth care (4)

- Re80urees ere equitably di.tributed (5)

- Define4 etrateglea for health for ,all are acca.panied by explicit resoqrce allocation (6)

- Defined 'tretegiea fot health for all need external relources (6)

- The need. for external re80U%~e8 of defined .trate.i.s for health for all 4~ receiving the sustained support of more affluent countries (6)

- At least 80% of local eommuniti~8 at all levels have vell ... tablieb.d voluntaTY and formal community orgaDization8, ~hieh are committed to continuOU8 pr~ry h •• lth care aetion programmes

- The conauaity eontributee in cash and in kind to bealth or health related action

- !be percentage of population aerved with safe water in the hOMe or within 15 minutes' walking diatance is 100 (7)

- !be percentage of population with adequate sanitary faeilitiee ill the bOQle- or immediate vicinity i. 100 (7)

- the adult lite-racy ratio for both men and women exceed. 70% (ll)

- The gross national product per bead exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

- The daily fer capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 caiO'r18'

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 1081''''

Year

1982

1982

1981

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1981

Data

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

Aetu.al Data

ParI: IV Page 57

Constitution contains a statement on the ri&ht of cit ilene to live a healthy life

Yes

9.8%*

% not known

Yea

Financial aS8istance received from affluent countries and organizations for the development of tbe national health services

% not available but one women's committee & one health committee exiats on each h1and

eommuni~y provides fre~ labour

100%

82%

> 90%

US$ 446

Motea:. The l\UIrIber in bracke.ts show the number given to tbe indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for-Health For All by·the Year 2000, WHO~ Geneva. 1981 (IIHealth For All" Serie.s No.-n-:-Pages 15-1(;3.

+ Yes

- No NO information/not available

HA Bot applicable * Perc::.entq,4t of GNP spent on health through public: expenditure

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Indicator(.) for, ~

(c) Health Statu. and quality of life indicators;

- At least 90% of newborn infaIlta. have a birth weight of at least 2500 grams (8)

- At least 90% of children have .• weight for .ge that cor-respond. to referenee values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indicators for MOnitoring Progress ~ard. Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant _ort.lity rate for all identifiable Bub-groupa is below 50 pe~ 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth i8 over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate is below 3 per thousand live birth.

- No easea of diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, meaeles, poliomyelitis and tubereuloai8 occur

Cd) lDdic.ators of-the delivery-of heslth-eau,

Prilll8ry health care i. available to the whole population with at lea8t the following;

- the percentage of deliverie. by trained health p.r.onnel i. 95 (7)

- The pe~e.ntag. of children immunized against diphtb.~i., tetauu8 J wnooping eou,b. me411 •• , polioayaliti. sod tubereuloli. i. 95 (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at least 20 essential drugs, within one hour's walk or tTavel is 100% (7)

- The peTcentsge of children up to at least one year of age given rout ice child care by trained health per.onnel i. 100 (7)

- 'l'he pen:entage of pregnant vosen wi th at l~ast tbree visita for antenatal care i8 100 (7)

- 'lbe population growth rate i8 reduced to le88 than 1%

. .

• Per cent of low birth weight infants ( ,2499 grams)

Year

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

.

Cet. /V!tual data

+ 4.0%*

+ 96.7% (2-5 years pf age)

+ 37.5

- llale - 51 yeal's 'emBle - 60 years

+ 0

+ Diphtheria nil + Tetanus nil + Pertussis nil + Measles nil

(children & adult) + Poliomyelitis nil - Tuberc.ulosia 12

(children and adult)

+ 100%

- Diphtheria (3 do •• ,) 12% Tetanu. (3 dOI.s) 72% Whooping cough (3 do,.s) 72% Measles (1 dose) nil Poliomyelitis (3 dose.) 66% Tuberculosis(o-l yr of age) 18% Tbberculo.i8(6~lS yre of age) 50%

100

+ 100

- 2.2%

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ladicator(.) for~ VANUATU Year Data

Ca) Health policy indicators:

- Health for all haa received endot"selltent 88 policy .at the higheat official level (1)

- KeenaRis .. for involving people in the ~plementation of str.tegiea have been formed or Itrengthened t and are actually tunctionin. (2)

- At le •• t ~X of th& Iro •• national product i •• pent on health ())

- A reasoaable percentage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health care (4)

- Resource, are equitably distributed (S)

- Defined ItrategieB for health for all are aceoaplnied by e~plicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined strategies for health for all need external re,ourees (6)

~ The need, for external reSOurces of defined .tt'ategiea for health for all are receiving the sustained 8upport of .o~e affluent countries (6)

- At lea.t 80% Df local communitie8 at all levels bave well-establisned vDluntary and formal community o'f'lani&ations', which are committed to continuous pri.ary health care action programmes

- the co..unity eontributee in cash and in kind to health or health related action

..

(b) Socioeconomic indicators:

- The percentage of population served with safe vater in the home or within 15 minutes' valking distance is 100 (7)

- The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the boae or immediate vicinity i. 100 0)

- The adult literacy ratio for botb men and women exceed. 7 Ol (11)

- The gross national product per head exceeds US~SOO at 1980 .. arket price. (12)

- Tbe daily fer capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 r.lorus

- The daily per capita protein availability exc~eds 70 gr_s

1983 +

1983 +

1983 +

1983 • 1983

1983

1983

+

1979

1979

1980 +

1979 +

1979

Yes

YeB

ActlJal Dato

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Approximately 40-501 of the national health expenditure

Yes

External ~e80urce8 ere received in various forms and fT'C'1I'I various organizations

Yes

25%

25%

US$ 620

2546

68.4

Nates: The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health'Por"All by the Year 2000, WHO. Geneva, 19B1 {"Health For All" Series No."'3}."pages 75-76} •

+ Yes

- No NO information/not available

NA Not applicable

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.

Indic.torC.) for: VANUATU

(e) Health Status and quality of lite indicators:

- At lea.t 90% of newborn infants have a birth weight of at le •• t 2500 grama (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex 1 to Development of Indicators for Konitoring Vrogress Towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable sub-groups is below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth is over 60 years (to)

- Maternal mortalit1 rate i. below 3 per thou.and live birtbs

- No cases mea,les,

.

of diphtheria, tetsnu8, whooping cougb, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis OCCUr

..

(d) IndicatoT8 of the delivery of bealth care:

Primary health care is 89ailable to the whole population with at least the following;

- The percentage of deliveTies by trained healtb personnel is 95 (1)

- The percentage of children immunized against diphtheria, tetanua, whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis is 95 (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at least 2D essential drugs, within one hour's walk or travel is 100% (7)

- The percentage of children up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

- The percentage of pregnant women with at least three visits for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The population growth rate i, reduced to le8. than 1%

Year

1919

1961-63

1982

1982

1982

.1919

Data

...

+

Actual data

40-50

50-60

Pertus8i. Tuberculosis

80

2 35

appro~imately 80% of pop'n have aceea. to local health care

2.9%

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JndieatorCa) for: VIETNAM

e.) Health policy indicators:

- Health for .all has received endorsement as policy at the highelt official level (1)

- Mechanisms for involving people in the implementation of strategies h«ve been formed or atrengthened, and are·actually functioning (2)

- At leaat 5% of the gross national product is spent in health (3)

- A reasonable pe~centage of national health expenditure is devoted to local health cat'e (4)

- aesources are equitably distributed (5)

- Defined strategiea for health for all are accompanied by explicit resource allocation (6)

- Defined Itr.teli •• for health for all need external resources (6)

- The needs for external resources of clfdined strategies for health for all are rec~iving the sust,Bined IIUPPOl't of more affluent countries (6)

- At least 80% of local eoamunities at ell levels have well-established voluntary and formal community organiZations, which are COMmitted to continuous priaary health care action programmes

- The community contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioeconomic illdicators ~

- the percentage of population aerved with safe water in the boae or within 15 minutes' walking distance is 100 (7)

- The percentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinit~ i. 100 (7)

The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (11)

The gross national product per head exceeds US$500 at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily fer capita calorie availability exceeds 2500 caloues

The daily per capita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

Year

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

1982

Data

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

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Yes

Yes

55

Yee

Yeo

Yes

96

Actual Data

less than US$ 500

1850

49

NOtes; The number in bracketB show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator li$t (Global Strategy for Health FOr All by the Year 2000, WHO, Geneva, 1981 ("Health For All" Series No.~ pages 75-76).

+ Yes No No info~ation/not available

NA Not applicable

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.

Indicator(8) for~ VIETNAM

(c) Health Statu8 and quality of life indicator&~

- At least '90% of newbcn:u infants have a birth weight of .t le.st 2500 gramo (8)

- At least 90% of children bave a weight for age that corresponds to reference values given in Annex 1 to Developaent of Indicators for MOnitoring Progress Towards Health for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The intant mortality rate for all identifiable sub-groups is below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth is over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate is below 3 per tbousand live births

- No cases of diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, meaales. poliomyelitis and tuberculosis occur

(d) Indicators of the delivery of health care:

Primary health care is available to the whole population wi~ at leaat the following;

- The percentage of deliveriea by trained health personnel i. 95 (7)

- The percentage of children immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, Whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis is 95 (7)

- Local health care, including availability of at least 20 essential druga, within one hour's walk or travel is 100% (7)

- The percentage of child~en up to at least one year of age given routine child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

- The percentage of pregnant women with at least three visits for antenatal care is 100 (7)

- The population growth rate is reduced to less than 1%

. .

* Percent of low birth weight infants ( ~ 2499 gma)

Year

1982

1982

1982

1982

1980

1982

1982

1982

1982

1970-79

Data Actual data

... 8%*

- 86

+- 34.7

+ Hale - 62 Female - 66

• 1.0

- Diphtheria 2065 Pertussia 4862~ Tetanus 972 Poliomyeliti8 892 Heasles 5930~

+ 100

. ..

- 15

- 90

2.3

. \

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lndicator{s) for: WALLIS AND FUTUNA

(.) Health policy indicators;

Health for all has received endorsement as policy at the highest official level (1)

Mechanis~ for involving people in the implementation of strategies have been formed or strengthened, and are actually funetioning (2)

At leaBt 5% of the gross national product is spent on health ()

A reasonable percentage of national health expendit-ure is devoted to local health care (4)

Resources are equitably distributed (5)

Defined strategies for health for all are accompanied by explicit reaouree allocation (6)

Defined strategies for health for all need external resourCes (6)

The needs for e~ternal resOurces of defined strategies for health for all ere receiving the 8ustain~d 8upport of more affluent countries (6)

At least 80% of local communities at all levels have well-established voluntary and formal community organizations. wbich are committed to continuous primary health care Bction programmes

- The c~nity contributes in cash and in kind to health or health related action

(b) Socioecona.ic indicators;

The percentage of population served with safe water in the hOUle or wi:thin 15 minutes' walking distance i. 100 0> 'DIe pereentage of population with adequate sanitary facilities in the home or immediate vicinity i. 100 (7)

The adult literacy ratio for both men and women exceeds 70% (11)

The gross national product per head exceeds US$SOO at 1980 market prices (12)

The daily per eapita calorie availability exceeds 2500 calories

The daily per eapita protein availability exceeds 70 grams

Year Data

-Part IV Page 63

Actual Data

Notes: The number in brackets show the number given to the indicator in the global indicator list (Global Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000, WHO. Geneva, 1981 (I'Health For All" Series No.3). pages 75-76).

+ Yes No No information/nor available

NA Not applicable

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Indicator(.) for: WALLIS AND FUWNA

(e) Health Statue and quality of life indicators.

- At least 90% of newborn infants have a birth weight of at least 2500 grams (8)

- At least 90% of children have a weight for age that corresponds to reference values gi~en in Annex J to Development of Indicators for Monitoring Progre .. Towards Heal th for All by the Year 2000 (8)

- The infant mortality rate for all identifiable .ub-groupe i. below 50 per 1000 live births (9)

- Life expectancy at birth i. over 60 years (10)

- Maternal mortality rate is belo~ 3 per thou.and live birth8

- No cases of diPhtheria, tetanus, wbooping cougb, measles, poliomyelitis and tuberculosis occur

(d) Indicators of the delivery of healtk care:

primary health care is a~ailable to the whole popul.tion with at l~ast the following:

- The perc:entage of deliveries by trained health personnel is 95 (7)

~ The percentage of children immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, PQl~eliti. and tuberculosis is 95 (7)

~ Local health care, inCluding availability of at least 20 essential drugs, within one hour', walk or travel is 100% (7)

The percentage of children up to at least one yea~ of age given routine child care by trained health personnel is 100 (7)

The percentage of pregnant women with at least three visits for antenatal care is 100 (7)

The popUlation growth rste is reduced to less chan 1%

Year Data Actual data

Tuberculosis Measle.

5 87

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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Regional Office for the Western Pacific

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ON SOCIOECONOMIC AND HEALTH INDICATORS

Sources of Information

Manila, Philippines August 1983

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1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6-8

9.

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Area

Estimated population, 1982

Annual population growth rate (%)

Percentage of popUlation less than 15 and 65+

Urban population

Cru~e birch rate, crude death rate, rate of natural increase of population per annum

Life expectancy at birth, by sex

World Health Statistics Annual 1982, Vital Statistics and Causes of Deaths

(a) 1982 ESCAP Population Data Sheet (b) computed by HIN

(a) Government's Report on Monitoring Progress in Implementing Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000.

(b) 1982 ESCAP Population Data Sheet

(a) 1982 ESCAP Population Data Sheet (b) 1983 World Population Data

Sheet, Population Reference Bureau Inc., Washington, D.C.

(c) Selected Demographic Indicators by Country, 1950-2000: Demographic Estimates and Projections as Assessed in 1978, UN, 1980

(a) 1983 World Population Data Sheet, Population Reference Bureau Inc., Washington, D.C.

(b) Urban, Rural and City Population, 1950-2000, as Assessed in 1978, UN, 1979

(c) National Bureau of Statistics, Vanuatu

(a) 1982 ESCAP Population Data Sheet (b) 1983 World Population Data

Bureau Inc., Washington, D.C.

(a) Government's Report on Monitoring Progress in Implementing Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000.

(b) 1982 ESCAP Population Data Sheet (c) 1983 World Population Data

Sheet, Population Reference Bureau Inc., Washington, D.C.

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10. Infant mortality rate

11. Total fertility rate_

12. Social and economic indicators for the year 2000

13-14. Per capita Gross National Product (GNP), Rate of growth of per capita

15.

GNP, 1970-1979

Percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GOP) derived from manufacturing industries at constant factor cost

16. Economically active popUlation in primary sector (agriculture)

17-18. Daily per capita calorie supply/protein supply

(a) Government's Report on Monitoring Progress in Implementing Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000.

(b) 1982 ESCAP Population Data Sheet (c) 1983 World Population Data

Sheet, Population Reference Bureau Inc., Washington, D.C.

(a) 1982 ESCAP Population Data Sheet (b) 1983 World Population Data

Sheet, Population Reference Bureau Inc., Washington, D.C.

(c) World Fertility, January 1981, Published by the Population Reference Bureau, Inc.

World Population Trends and Prospects by Country, 1950-2000: Summary Report of the 1978 Assessment, UN, 1979

(a) Government's Report on Monitoring Progress in Implementing Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000.

(b) 1983 World Population Data Sheet, Population Reference Bureau Inc., Washington, D.C.

(c) 1981 World Bank Atlas -Population, per capita product and growth rates

Key Indicators of Developing Member Countries of ADS; April 1982

(a) FAD Production Yearbook 1980 (b) Census of Population and

Housing, 1976, Kingdom of Tonga, Vol. 1

(a) Government's Report on Monitoring Progress in Implementing Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000.

(b) _ FAD Production Yearbook 1979

I

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19.

20.

21.

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Adult literacy ratio

Health budget/ expenditure

Health manpower: - Physicians - Medical assistants - Professional nursing/

midwifery personnel

(a) Government's Report on Monitoring Progress in Implementing Strategy for Heal th For All by the Year 2000.

(b) 1982 ESCAP Population Data Sheet (c) 1983 World Population Data

Sheet, Population Reference Bureau Inc., Washington, D.C.

(a) Country Reviews for the Sixth World Health Situation Report, 1973-1977 submitted by Member States

(b) Duty Travel Report of Dr J. Leowski on his visit to Guam, 20 September-15 October 1978

(c) Brief Progress Report for the 31st Regional Committe Meeting, Manila, 1980

(d) Government reports and pUblications from member countries on health budget/expenditure

(a) Government responses to World Health Statistics Annual Questionnaires on Health Manpower

(b) World Health Statistics Annual, various editions - Vol. III

(c) Government reports and publications from member countries on health manpower

22-23. Ten leading causes of morbidity and mortality

(a) Government responses to World Health Statistics Annual Questionnaire on Certain Causes of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases and on Number of Deaths by Cause

(b) Government reports and publications from member countries on number of cases of notifiable diseases and number of deaths for all causes

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22-23. Ten leading causes of morbidity and mortality (cont' d)

24.

25.

26.

27.

Six diseases under the WHO Expanded Programme on Immunization

Annual CD Bulletin

Monthly CD Notes

Proportion of infants under 1 year of age who have been fully immunized against tuberculosis, diphtheria, poliomyelitis and measles

28-29. Per cent of population served with safe water/ population with adequate sanitary facilities

30.

31.

Per cent of low birth weight infants ( ~ 2499 g)

Maternal mortality rate

(c) World Health Statistics Annual, various editions

(d) Country Health Information Profile cleared by the respective governments

(e) EPINT, No.4, 1981 (f) SPEHIS (g) Brief Progress Report for the

31st Regional Committee Meeting, Manila, 1980

Periodic epidemiological reports received from Member countries

Government reports on the number of cases of communicable diseases of major public health importance

Government Reports on the number of cases and deaths of communicable diseases of high epidemic potential

Government's Reply to EPI Health Information System Questionnaire, 1982

Government's Report on Monitoring Progress in Implementing Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000.

(a) Government's Report on Monitoring Progress in Implementing Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000.

(b) World Health Statisti. Quarterly, Vol. 33, No.3, 1980.

(a) Government's Report on Monitoring Progress in Implementing Strategy for Health For All by the Year 2000.

(b) World Health Statistics Annual -Vital Statistics and Causes of Deaths

Note: Replies from WRC's and CLO's on the updating of this WPR Databank have been incorporated.