ARI treatment (% of children under 5 taken to a health provider) - Health Nutrition and Population Statistics



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Children with acute respiratory infection (ARI) who are taken to a health provider refers to the percentage of children under age five with ARI in the last two weeks who were taken to an appropriate health provider, including hospital, health center, dispensary, village health worker, clinic, and private physician.
ARI treatment (% of children under 5 taken to a health provider) - Health Nutrition and Population Statistics (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Iran (2000)92.9
2North Korea (2004)92.8
3South Korea (2004)92.8
4Macedonia (2006)92.7
5Serbia (2005)92.5
6Bosnia and Herzegovina (2006)91.3
7Sudan (2006)90.1
8Belarus (2005)89.5
9Kuwait (1996)89.5
10Montenegro (2005)89.4
11United Arab Emirates (1995)86.9
12Qatar (1998)85.6
13Saudi Arabia (1996)85.6
14Thailand (2006)84
15Oman (1995)83.2
16Vietnam (2006)82.7
17Turkmenistan (2006)82.7
18Iraq (2006)81.6
19Bahrain (1995)77.8
20Syria (2006)76.8
21Jamaica (2005)75.1
22Jordan (2007)75
23Sao Tome and Principe (2009)74.7
24Middle East & North Africa (all income levels) (2000)74.69
25Middle East & North Africa (developing only) (2000)74.68
26Trinidad and Tobago (2006)74.2
27Maldives (2009)74.1
28Lebanon (2000)73.6
29Georgia (2005)73.6
30Suriname (2006)73.6
31Uganda (2006)73.3
32Solomon Islands (2007)73.1
33Egypt (2008)73
34Swaziland (2007)73
35Peru (2009)72.1
36Venezuela (2000)71.7
37Namibia (2006)71.5
38Timor-Leste (2009)71
39Belize (2006)70.9
40Kazakhstan (2006)70.5
41Albania (2009)70
42Dominican Republic (2007)70
43Pakistan (2007)69.3
44India (2006)69
45Gambia (2006)68.9
46Libya (1995)68.5
47Zambia (2007)68.2
48Uzbekistan (2006)67.7
49El Salvador (2008)67
50South Asia (2009)66.98
51Indonesia (2007)66.4
52Lesotho (2009)65.5
53Burma (2003)65.5
54Mozambique (2008)65.4
55South Africa (2003)64.8
56West Bank and Gaza (2000)64.6
57Guatemala (2002)64.3
58Arab World (2000)64.16
59Guyana (2006)64.1
60Tajikistan (2005)63.9
61Papua New Guinea (2006)62.9
62Mongolia (2005)62.6
63Liberia (2007)62.2
64Djibouti (2006)62.1
65Kyrgyzstan (2006)62.1
66Colombia (2005)61.7
67Moldova (2005)59.7
68Tanzania (2005)59.4
69Tunisia (2006)58.6
70Angola (2001)58
71Sri Lanka (2007)58
72Nicaragua (2001)57.7
73Guinea-Bissau (2006)56.5
74Comoros (2000)56.3
75Honduras (2006)55.9
76Kenya (2009)55.9
77Algeria (2006)52.6
78Malawi (2006)51.8
79Cape Verde (2005)51.4
80Bolivia (2008)50.9
81Ghana (2008)50.7
82Philippines (2008)50
83Brazil (2006)49.7
84Cambodia (2005)48.3
85Gabon (2000)47.7
86Republic of the Congo (2005)47.5
87Senegal (2005)47.2
88Niger (2006)47.2
89Yemen (2003)47.1
90Sierra Leone (2008)45.8
91Nigeria (2008)45.4
92Low income (2009)45
93Mauritania (2007)44.5
94Eritrea (2002)43.6
95Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels) (2000)42.99
96Sub-Saharan Africa (developing only) (2000)42.99
97Nepal (2006)42.9
98Madagascar (2009)42
99Guinea (2005)42
100Democratic Republic of the Congo (2007)41.9
101Turkey (2003)41
102Ecuador (1999)38.8
103Burkina Faso (2006)38.5
104Mali (2006)38.1
105Burundi (2005)37.8
106Morocco (2004)37.8
107Bangladesh (2007)37.1
108Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) (2000)36.92
109Armenia (2005)36
110Benin (2006)35.7
111Ivory Coast (2006)35.1
112Cameroon (2006)34.8
113Least developed countries: UN classification (2000)34.36
114Azerbaijan (2006)32.5
115Laos (2006)32.3
116Central African Republic (2006)31.8
117Haiti (2005)31
118Afghanistan (2003)28
119Rwanda (2008)28
120Zimbabwe (2006)24.9
121Togo (2006)22.7
122Ethiopia (2005)18.7
123Botswana (2000)14.1
124Somalia (2006)13
125Chad (2004)11.8
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