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Health > Diseases Stats: compare key data on Egypt & Ethiopia

Definitions

  • Cancer > Cancer death rate (per 100,000 population): The number of people that will die from cancer out of 100,000 people the same age. The number is not an accurate telling of the country's cancer rate, but rather how fatal cancer is in each country.
  • Cardiovascular death rate (per 100,000 population): The number of people that will die from cardiovascular diseases out of 100,000 people the same age. The number is not an accurate telling of the country's cardiovascular disease rate, but rather how fatal cardiovascular diseases are in each country.
  • HIV AIDS > Prevalance > 15-49 year old > Both sexes: People living with HIV, 15-49 years old, percentage.
  • Incidence of tuberculosis > Per 100,000 people: Incidence of tuberculosis (per 100,000 people). Incidence of tuberculosis is the estimated number of new pulmonary, smear positive, and extra-pulmonary tuberculosis cases. Incidence includes patients with HIV.
  • Leprosy cases: Number of reported Leprosy cases.
  • Measles > Children immunised against measles: Percentage of children under 1 year old immunized against measles.
  • Measles cases: Number of reported measles cases.
  • Neonatal tetanus cases: Number of reported cases of tetanus in newborns.
  • Obesity > Female obesity rate: Percentage of females older than 14 who are obese, meaning their Body Mass Index (BMI) exceeds 30.
  • Obesity > Obesity rate (men): Percentage of males aged over 15 years who are obese. The World Health Organization defines obesity as a body mass index over 30. The average BMI is 18.5 to 24.9.
  • Overweight > Average Body Mass Index (BMI): Countries compared by average BMI (combining male and female population), according to data gathered by researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The BMI (Body Mass Index) measures how appropiate is the weight of an individual compared to their height. The calculation is made measuring your weight in kilograms and dividing it twice by your height measured in metres. A high BMI (25 or more) is usually associated with a risk of suffering diverse health problems.
  • Overweight > Female Body Mass Index (BMI): Countries compared by average female BMI, according to data gathered by researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The BMI (Body Mass Index) measures how appropiate is the weight of an individual compared to their height. The calculation is made measuring your weight in kilograms and dividing it twice by your height measured in metres. A high BMI (25 or more) is usually associated with a risk of suffering diverse health problems.
  • Overweight > Male Body Mass Index (BMI): Countries compared by average male BMI, according to data gathered by researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The BMI (Body Mass Index) measures how appropiate is the weight of an individual compared to their height. The calculation is made measuring your weight in kilograms and dividing it twice by your height measured in metres. A high BMI (25 or more) is usually associated with a risk of suffering diverse health problems.
  • Tuberculosis cases: Number of reported tuberbculosis cases.
  • Tuberculosis cases per million people: Number of reported tuberbculosis cases. Figures expressed per million people for the same year.
  • Obesity > Obesity rate (women): Percentage of females aged over 15 years who are obese. The World Health Organization defines obesity as a body mass index over 30. The average BMI is 18.5 to 24.9.
  • Neonatal tetanus cases per million people: Number of reported cases of tetanus in newborns. Figures expressed per million people for the same year.
  • Leprosy cases per million people: Number of reported Leprosy cases. Figures expressed per million people for the same year.
  • Total tetanus cases: Number of all reported tetanus cases.
  • Prevalence of HIV, male > % ages 15-24: Prevalence of HIV, male (% ages 15-24). Prevalence of HIV is the percentage of people who are infected with HIV. Youth rates are as a percentage of the relevant age group.
  • Prevalence of anemia among pregnant women > %: Prevalence of anemia among pregnant women (%). Prevalence of anemia, pregnant women, is the percentage of pregnant women whose hemoglobin level is less than 110 grams per liter at sea level.
  • Total tetanus cases per million people: Number of all reported tetanus cases. Figures expressed per million people for the same year.
  • Rubella cases: Number of reported rubella cases. Rubella is commonly called the German Measles.
  • HIV AIDS > Percent of 15-24 year olds with comprehensive correct knowledge of AIDS > Women: Women 15-24 years old with comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS, percentage.
  • HIV AIDS > Percent of 15-24 year olds with comprehensive correct knowledge of AIDS > Men: Men 15-24 years old with comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS, percentage.
  • Rubella cases per million people: Number of reported rubella cases. Rubella is commonly called the German Measles. Figures expressed per million people for the same year.
  • Prevalence of HIV, female > % ages 15-24: Prevalence of HIV, female (% ages 15-24). Prevalence of HIV is the percentage of people who are infected with HIV. Youth rates are as a percentage of the relevant age group.
  • Diabetes > Prevalence > % of population ages 20 to 79: Diabetes prevalence (% of population ages 20 to 79). Diabetes prevalence refers to the percentage of people ages 20-79 who have type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
  • Prevalence of anemia among children > % of children under 5: Prevalence of anemia among children (% of children under 5). Prevalence of anemia, children under age 5, is the percentage of children under age 5 whose hemoglobin level is less than 110 grams per liter at sea level.
  • Cause of death, by non-communicable diseases > % of total: Cause of death, by non-communicable diseases (% of total). Cause of death refers to the share of all deaths for all ages by underlying causes. Non-communicable diseases include cancer, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, digestive diseases, skin diseases, musculoskeletal diseases, and congenital anomalies.
  • Female adults with HIV > % of population ages 15+ with HIV: Female adults with HIV (% of population ages 15+ with HIV). Prevalence of HIV is the percentage of people who are infected with HIV. Female rate is as a percentage of the total population ages 15+ who are living with HIV.
  • Antiretroviral therapy coverage > % of people with advanced HIV infection: Antiretroviral therapy coverage (% of people with advanced HIV infection). Antiretroviral therapy coverage indicates the percentage of adults and children with advanced HIV infection currently receiving antiretroviral therapy among the estimated number of people needing antiretroviral therapy based on WHO 2010 guidelines.
  • Overweight > Ratio of male to female BMI: Compares the ratio of male to female BMI by countries, according to data gathered by researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The BMI (Body Mass Index) measures how appropiate is the weight of an individual compared to their height. The calculation is made measuring your weight in kilograms and dividing it twice by your height measured in metres. A high BMI (25 or more) is usually associated with a risk of suffering diverse health problems.
  • Measles cases per million people: Number of reported measles cases. Figures expressed per million people for the same year.
STAT Egypt Ethiopia HISTORY
Cancer > Cancer death rate (per 100,000 population) 81
Ranked 174th.
142
Ranked 63th. 75% more than Egypt
Cardiovascular death rate (per 100,000 population) 515
Ranked 19th. 34% more than Ethiopia
384
Ranked 80th.
HIV AIDS > Prevalance > 15-49 year old > Both sexes 0.1%
Ranked 122nd.
1.4%
Ranked 36th. 14 times more than Egypt

Incidence of tuberculosis > Per 100,000 people 17
Ranked 149th.
247
Ranked 29th. 15 times more than Egypt

Leprosy cases 887
Ranked 14th.
4,187
Ranked 6th. 5 times more than Egypt
Measles > Children immunised against measles 96%
Ranked 62nd. 68% more than Ethiopia
57%
Ranked 185th.

Measles cases 1,684
Ranked 14th. 16% more than Ethiopia
1,446
Ranked 17th.
Neonatal tetanus cases 34
Ranked 22nd.
62
Ranked 14th. 82% more than Egypt
Obesity > Female obesity rate 33%
Ranked 2nd.
0.0
Ranked 17th.
Obesity > Obesity rate (men) 46.6%
Ranked 1st. 67 times more than Ethiopia
0.7%
Ranked 20th.
Overweight > Average Body Mass Index (BMI) 26.7
Ranked 12th. 30% more than Ethiopia
20.46
Ranked 169th.
Overweight > Female Body Mass Index (BMI) 26.25
Ranked 14th. 32% more than Ethiopia
19.94
Ranked 167th.
Overweight > Male Body Mass Index (BMI) 27.14
Ranked 24th. 29% more than Ethiopia
20.97
Ranked 170th.
Tuberculosis cases 4,887
Ranked 53th.
38,040
Ranked 14th. 8 times more than Egypt
Tuberculosis cases per million people 65.84
Ranked 131st.
472.89
Ranked 42nd. 7 times more than Egypt
Obesity > Obesity rate (women) 46.6%
Ranked 1st. 67 times more than Ethiopia
0.7%
Ranked 20th.
Neonatal tetanus cases per million people 0.458
Ranked 44th.
0.771
Ranked 38th. 68% more than Egypt
Leprosy cases per million people 11.95
Ranked 51st.
52.05
Ranked 21st. 4 times more than Egypt
Total tetanus cases 34
Ranked 35th.
62
Ranked 27th. 82% more than Egypt
Prevalence of HIV, male > % ages 15-24 0.1%
Ranked 78th.
0.3%
Ranked 56th. 3 times more than Egypt
Prevalence of anemia among pregnant women > % 34.2%
Ranked 51st. 12% more than Ethiopia
30.6%
Ranked 67th.
Total tetanus cases per million people 0.458
Ranked 83th.
0.771
Ranked 67th. 68% more than Egypt
Rubella cases 11,354
Ranked 5th. 61 times more than Ethiopia
187
Ranked 26th.
HIV AIDS > Percent of 15-24 year olds with comprehensive correct knowledge of AIDS > Women 4.8%
Ranked 10th.
23.9%
Ranked 12th. 5 times more than Egypt

HIV AIDS > Percent of 15-24 year olds with comprehensive correct knowledge of AIDS > Men 18.3%
Ranked 8th.
34.2%
Ranked 6th. 87% more than Egypt

Rubella cases per million people 152.96
Ranked 7th. 66 times more than Ethiopia
2.32
Ranked 63th.
Prevalence of HIV, female > % ages 15-24 0.1%
Ranked 77th.
0.5%
Ranked 42nd. 5 times more than Egypt
Diabetes > Prevalence > % of population ages 20 to 79 16.62%
Ranked 12th. 5 times more than Ethiopia
3.32%
Ranked 175th.
Prevalence of anemia among children > % of children under 5 48.5%
Ranked 30th.
53.5%
Ranked 26th. 10% more than Egypt
Cause of death, by non-communicable diseases > % of total 81.8%
Ranked 66th. 2 times more than Ethiopia
33.94%
Ranked 156th.
Female adults with HIV > % of population ages 15+ with HIV 21.5%
Ranked 132nd.
63.9%
Ranked 4th. 3 times more than Egypt

Antiretroviral therapy coverage > % of people with advanced HIV infection 37%
Ranked 73th.
60%
Ranked 39th. 62% more than Egypt

Overweight > Ratio of male to female BMI 1.03
Ranked 136th.
1.05
Ranked 82nd. 2% more than Egypt
Measles cases per million people 22.69
Ranked 29th. 26% more than Ethiopia
17.98
Ranked 36th.

SOURCES: World Health Organization. Source tables; World Health Organization. Source tables; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables; World Health Organization, Global Tuberculosis Report.; World Health Organization. Source tables; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables; World Health Organization. Source tables; World Health Organization. Source tables; http://data.un.org/Data.aspx?d=GenderStat&f=inID%3a43, Prevalence of obesity among adults; World Health Organization. Source tables; "Where are you on the global fat scale?". BBC. July 12, 2012. Retrieved 2013-12-16. http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2458-12-439.pdf. Walpole et al., BMC Public Health 2012, 12:4; "Where are you on the global fat scale?". BBC. July 12, 2012. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
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