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Health Statistics > ARI treatment > % of children under 5 taken to a health provider (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)    Date  
#1   Georgia: 99 %   2000 ...
#2   Serbia and Montenegro: 97 %   2000 ...
#3   Iran: 93 %   2000 ...
#4   Korea, North: 93 %   2004 ...
#5   Kuwait: 89.5 %   1996 ...
#6   United Arab Emirates: 86.9 %   1995 ...
#7   Saudi Arabia: 85.6 %   1996 ...
#8   Qatar: 85.6 %   1998 ...
#9   Oman: 83.2 %   1995 ...
#10   Albania: 83 %   2000 ...
#11   Bosnia and Herzegovina: 80 %   2000 ...
#12   Guyana: 78 %   2000 ...
#13   Jordan: 78 %   2002 ...
#14   Mongolia: 78 %   2000 ...
#15   Bahrain: 77.8 %   1995 ...
#16   Iraq: 76 %   2000 ...
#17   South Africa: 75 %   1998 ...
#18   Gambia, The: 75 %   2000 ...
#19   Papua New Guinea: 75 %   1996 ...
#20   Lebanon: 74 %   2000 ...
#21   Trinidad and Tobago: 74 %   2000 ...
#22   Egypt: 73.2 %   2005 ...
#23   Venezuela: 72 %   2000 ...
#24   Vietnam: 71 %   2002 ...
#25   Liberia: 70 %   2000 ...
#26   Zambia: 69 %   2002 ...
#27   Libya: 68.5 %   1995 ...
#28   Peru: 68 %   2004 ...
#29   Uganda: 67 %   2001 ...
#30   India: 67 %   1999 ...
#31   Belize: 66 %   1999 ...
#32   Syria: 66 %   2002 ...
#33   Burma: 66 %   2003 ...
#34   Guatemala: 64 %   2002 ...
#35   Guinea-Bissau: 64 %   2000 ...
#36   Dominican Republic: 63 %   2002 ...
#37   El Salvador: 62 %   2003 ...
#38   Indonesia: 61 %   2003 ...
#39   Swaziland: 60 %   2000 ...
#40   Angola: 58 %   2001 ...
#41   Suriname: 58 %   2000 ...
#42   Uzbekistan: 57 %   2000 ...
#43   Sudan: 57 %   2000 ...
#44   Nicaragua: 57 %   2001 ...
#45   Colombia: 56.7 %   2005 ...
#46   Tanzania: 56.6 %   2005 ...
#47   Philippines: 55 %   2003 ...
#48   Lesotho: 54.4 %   2004 ...
#49   Moldova: 54.4 %   2005 ...
#50   Mozambique: 54 %   2003 ...
#51   Namibia: 53 %   2000 ...
#52   Pakistan: 53 %   1995 ...
#53   Bolivia: 52 %   2003 ...
#54   Algeria: 52 %   2002 ...
#55   Turkmenistan: 51 %   2000 ...
#56   Paraguay: 51 %   1990 ...
#57   Tajikistan: 51 %   2000 ...
#58   Sierra Leone: 50 %   2000 ...
#59   Zimbabwe: 50 %   1999 ...
#60   Kenya: 49 %   2003 ...
#61   Comoros: 49 %   2000 ...
#62   Kazakhstan: 48 %   1999 ...
#63   Madagascar: 48 %   2004 ...
#64   Gabon: 48 %   2000 ...
#65   Kyrgyzstan: 48 %   1997 ...
#66   São Tomé and Príncipe: 47 %   2000 ...
#67   Yemen: 47 %   2003 ...
#68   Brazil: 46 %   1996 ...
#69   Eritrea: 44 %   2003 ...
#70   Ghana: 44 %   2003 ...
#71   Tunisia: 43 %   2001 ...
#72   Mauritania: 41 %   2001 ...
#73   Turkey: 41 %   2003 ...
#74   Burundi: 40 %   2000 ...
#75   Cameroon: 39.9 %   2004 ...
#76   Jamaica: 39 %   2000 ...
#77   Ecuador: 38.8 %   1999 ...
#78   Congo, Republic of the: 38 %   2000 ...
#79   Côte d'Ivoire: 38 %   2000 ...
#80   Morocco: 38 %   2004 ...
#81   Cambodia: 37 %   2000 ...
#82   Mali: 36 %   2001 ...
#83   Azerbaijan: 36 %   2000 ...
#84   Laos: 36 %   2000 ...
#85   Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 36 %   2001 ...
#86   Burkina Faso: 36 %   2003 ...
#87   Benin: 35 %   2001 ...
#88   Guinea: 33 %   2003 ...
#89   Nigeria: 33 %   2003 ...
#90   Central African Republic: 32 %   2000 ...
#91   Togo: 30 %   2000 ...
#92   Armenia: 28.1 %   2005 ...
#93   Afghanistan: 28 %   2003 ...
#94   Malawi: 27 %   2000 ...
#95   Senegal: 27 %   2000 ...
#96   Niger: 27 %   2000 ...
#97   Rwanda: 26.9 %   2005 ...
#98   Nepal: 26 %   2001 ...
#99   Haiti: 26 %   2000 ...
#100   East Timor: 24 %   2003 ...
#101   Maldives: 22 %   2001 ...
#102   Bangladesh: 20.3 %   2004 ...
#103   Ethiopia: 18.7 %   2005 ...
#104   Botswana: 14 %   2000 ...
#105   Chad: 11.8 %   2004 ...
Weighted average: 53.7 %   


DEFINITION: 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.

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