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Tuesday, May 20, 2008 

You Could Have Been Born in Angola

Indicator Value (year)
Age-standardized mortality rate for cancer (per 100 000 population) ? 179.0 (2002)
Age-standardized mortality rate for cardiovascular diseases (per 100 000 population) ? 486.0 (2002)
Age-standardized mortality rate for injuries (per 100 000 population) ? 231.0 (2002)
Age-standardized mortality rate for non-communicable diseases (per 100 000 population) ? 982.0 (2002)
Deaths among children under five years of age due to diarrhoeal diseases (%) ? 19.1 (2000)
Deaths among children under five years of age due to HIV/AIDS (%) ? 2.2 (2000)
Deaths among children under five years of age due to injuries (%) ? 1.4 (2000)
Deaths among children under five years of age due to malaria (%) ? 8.3 (2000)
Deaths among children under five years of age due to measles (%) ? 4.8 (2000)
Deaths among children under five years of age due to neonatal causes (%) ? 22.2 (2000)
Deaths among children under five years of age due to other causes (%) ? 17.2 (2000)
Deaths among children under five years of age due to pneumonia (%) ? 24.8 (2000)
Deaths due to HIV/AIDS (per 100 000 population per year) ? 188 (2005)
Deaths due to tuberculosis among HIV-negative people (per 100 000 population) 27.0 (2006)
Deaths due to tuberculosis among HIV-positive people (per 100 000 population) 2 (2006)
Healthy life expectancy (HALE) at birth (years) both sexes ? 33.0 (2003)
Healthy life expectancy (HALE) at birth (years) female ? 35.0 (2003)
Healthy life expectancy (HALE) at birth (years) male ? 32.0 (2003)
Infant mortality rate (per 1 000 live births) both sexes ? 154.0 (2006)
Infant mortality rate (per 1 000 live births) female ? 147 (2006)
Infant mortality rate (per 1 000 live births) male ? 161.0 (2006)
Life expectancy at birth (years) ? 41.0 (2006)
Life expectancy at birth (years) female ? 43.0 (2006)
Life expectancy at birth (years) male ? 40.0 (2006)
Maternal mortality ratio (per 100 000 live births) ? 1400 (2005)
Neonatal mortality rate (per 1 000 live births) ? 54 (2004)
Probability of dying (per 1 000 live births) under five years of age (under-5 mortality rate) both sexes ? 260 (2006)
Probability of dying (per 1 000 live births) under five years of age (under-5 mortality rate) female ? 243 (2006)
Probability of dying (per 1 000 live births) under five years of age (under-5 mortality rate) male ? 276 (2006)
Probability of dying (per 1 000 population) between 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate) both sexes ? 493 (2006)
Probability of dying (per 1 000 population) between 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate) female ? 447 (2006)
Probability of dying (per 1 000 population) between 15 and 60 years (adult mortality rate) male ? 539 (2006)
Years of life lost to communicable diseases (%) ? 84.0 (2002)
Years of life lost to injuries (%) ? 8.0 (2002)
Years of life lost to non-communicable diseases (%) ? 8.0 (2002)
Incidence of tuberculosis (per 100 000 population per year) ? 285.0 (2006)
Number of confirmed poliomyelitis cases ? 8 (2007)
Prevalence of HIV among adults aged =15 years (per 100 000 population) ? 3281 (2005)
Prevalence of tuberculosis (per 100 000 population) ? 344.0 (2006)
Antiretroviral therapy coverage among HIV-infected pregnant women for PMTCT (%) ? 14.0 (2006)
Antiretroviral therapy coverage among people with advanced HIV infections (%) ? 16 (2006)
Births attended by skilled health personnel (%) ? 45.0 (2001)
Contraceptive prevalence (%) ? 6.2 (2001)
Neonates protected at birth against neonatal tetanus (PAB) (%) ? 80.0 (2006)
One-year-olds immunized with MCV ? 48 (2006)
One-year-olds immunized with three doses of diphtheria tetanus toxoid and pertussis (DTP3) (%) ? 44 (2006)
Tuberculosis detection rate under DOTS (%) ? 76.0 (2006)
Tuberculosis treatment success under DOTS (%) ? 72 (2006)
Children under five years of age overweight for age (%) 5.3 (2001)
Children under five years of age stunted for age (%) 50.8 (2001)
Children under five years of age underweight for age (%) 27.5 (2001)
Newborns with low birth weight (%) ? 12 (2000)
Per capita recorded alcohol consumption (litres of pure alcohol) among adults (>=15 years) ? 3.9 (2003)
Population with sustainable access to improved drinking water sources (%) rural ? 39 (2006)
Population with sustainable access to improved drinking water sources (%) total ? 51 (2006)
Population with sustainable access to improved drinking water sources (%) urban ? 62 (2006)
Population with sustainable access to improved sanitation (%) rural ? 16 (2006)
Population with sustainable access to improved sanitation (%) total ? 50 (2006)
Population with sustainable access to improved sanitation (%) urban ? 79 (2006)
Dentistry personnel density (per 10 000 population) ? <1 (2004)
External resources for health as percentage of total expenditure on health ? 7.3 (2005)
General government expenditure on health as percentage of total expenditure on health ? 4.7 (2005)
General government expenditure on health as percentage of total government expenditure ? 81.5 (2005)
Hospital beds (per 10 000 population) 1.0 (2005)
Laboratory health workers density (per 10 000 population) ? 1.00 (2004)
Number of dentistry personnel ? 222 (2004)
Number of laboratory health workers ? 2,029 (2004)
Number of nursing and midwifery personnel ? 18,977 (2004)
Number of other health service providers ? 254 (2004)
Number of Pharmaceutical personnel ? 919 (2004)
Number of Physicians ? 1,165 (2004)
Nursing and midwifery personnel density (per 10 000 population) ? 14.00 (2004)
Other health service providers density (per 10 000 population) ? <1 (2004)
Out-of-pocket expenditure as percentage of private expenditure on health ? 100.00 (2005)
Per capita government expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) ? 30.0 (2005)
Per capita government expenditure on health(PPP int. $) ? 34.0 (2005)
Per capita total expenditure on health (PPP int. $) ? 41.0 (2005)
Per capita total expenditure on health at average exchange rate (US$) ? 36.0 (2005)
Pharmaceutical personnel density (per 10 000 population) ? <1 (2004)
Physicians density (per 10 000 population) ? <1 (2004)
Private expenditure on health as percentage of total expenditure on health ? 18.5 (2005)
Private prepaid plans as percentage of private expenditure on health ? 0.0 (2005)
Ratio of health management and support workers to health service providers ? <0.01 (2004)
Ratio of nurses and midwives to physicians ? 16.9 (2004)
Social security expenditure on health as percentage of general government expenditure on health ? 0.0 (2005)
Total expenditure on health as percentage of gross domestic product ? 1.8 (2005)
Adult literacy rate (%) 67.4 (2001)
Gross national income per capita (PPP international $) 2360 (2006)
Net primary school enrolment ratio (%) females 49.0 (1991)
Net primary school enrolment ratio males (%) 51.0 (1991)
Population (in thousands) total 16557 (2006)
Population annual growth rate (%) 2.8 (2006)
Population in urban areas (%) 54.0 (2006)
Population median age (years) 17 (2006)
Population proportion over 60 (%) 4.0 (2006)
Population proportion under 15 (%) 46.0 (2006)
Registration coverage of births (%) 29.0 (2000)
Registration coverage of deaths (%) <25 (2005)
Total fertility rate (per woman) 6.5 (2006)

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