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15283 | Full immunization coverage among one-year-olds (%) | { "link": "http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.home", "retrievedDate": "23-March-18", "additionalInfo": "Indicator name\nFull immunization coverage among one-year-olds (%)\n\nName abbreviated\n\n \n\nData Type Representation\nPercent\n\nTopic\nHealth Equity Monitor\n\nISO Health Indicators Framework\n\n \n\nRationale\n\n \n\nDefinition\n\n\n\n\t\tThe percentage of one-year-olds who have received one dose of Bacille Calmette-Gu\u00e9rin (BCG) vaccine, three doses of polio vaccine, three doses of the combined diphtheria, tetanus toxoid and pertussis (DTP3) vaccine, and one dose of measles vaccine.\n\t\t\u00a0\n\t\tNumerator: Number of children aged 12\u201323 months receiving one dose of BCG vaccine, three doses of polio vaccine, three doses of DTP3 vaccine, and one dose of measles vaccine.\n\t\t\u00a0\n\t\tDenominator: Total number of children aged 12\u201323 months surveyed.\n\t\t\u00a0\n\t\tNote: In certain countries the time period of 12\u201323 months was adjusted to align with alternative national immunization periods (18\u201329 months or 15\u201326 months).\n\n\n\n\nAssociated terms\n\n \n\nPreferred data sources\n\n \n\nOther possible data sources\n\n \n\nMethod of measurement\n\n \n\nMethod of estimation\nData are derived from re-analysis of Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and Reproductive Health Surveys (RHS) micro-data which are publicly available using the standard indicator definitions as published in DHS, MICS or RHS documentation. The analysis was done by the WHO Collaborating Center for Health Equity Monitoring (International Center for Equity in Health, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil).\n\nM&E Framework\n\n \n\nMethod of estimation of global and regional aggregates\n\n \n\nDisaggregation\nEducation level : Maternal education\n\nDisaggregation\nWealth : Wealth quintile\n\nDisaggregation\nLocation (urban/rural)\n\nDisaggregation\nSex\n\nDisaggregation\nGeographic Location\n\nUnit of Measure\n\n \n\nUnit Multiplier\n\n \n\nExpected frequency of data dissemination\n\n \n\nExpected frequency of data collection\n\n \n\nLimitations\n\n \n\nLinks\n\n \n\nComments\nPlease note that the above definition applies to the Health Equity Monitor topic of the WHO Indicator and Measurement Registry. In some cases, indicators listed in this topic may not be equivalent to similar indicators listed in other topics of the registry, due to small discrepancies in the definition and calculation of numerator and denominator values. Detailed information about the indicator criteria applied in all WHO-defined categories is available in the WHO Indicator and Measurement Registry (www.who.int/gho/indicator_registry/en).\n\nContact Person\n\n \n\n", "dataPublishedBy": "World Health Organization Global Health Observatory (GHO)", "dataPublisherSource": null } |
2018-03-23 12:44:06 | 2018-03-23 12:44:06 | Health Equity Monitor 2695 | Indicator name Full immunization coverage among one-year-olds (%) Name abbreviated Data Type Representation Percent Topic Health Equity Monitor ISO Health Indicators Framework Rationale Definition The percentage of one-year-olds who have received one dose of Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, three doses of polio vaccine, three doses of the combined diphtheria, tetanus toxoid and pertussis (DTP3) vaccine, and one dose of measles vaccine. Numerator: Number of children aged 12–23 months receiving one dose of BCG vaccine, three doses of polio vaccine, three doses of DTP3 vaccine, and one dose of measles vaccine. Denominator: Total number of children aged 12–23 months surveyed. Note: In certain countries the time period of 12–23 months was adjusted to align with alternative national immunization periods (18–29 months or 15–26 months). Associated terms Preferred data sources Other possible data sources Method of measurement Method of estimation Data are derived from re-analysis of Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and Reproductive Health Surveys (RHS) micro-data which are publicly available using the standard indicator definitions as published in DHS, MICS or RHS documentation. The analysis was done by the WHO Collaborating Center for Health Equity Monitoring (International Center for Equity in Health, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil). M&E Framework Method of estimation of global and regional aggregates Disaggregation Education level : Maternal education Disaggregation Wealth : Wealth quintile Disaggregation Location (urban/rural) Disaggregation Sex Disaggregation Geographic Location Unit of Measure Unit Multiplier Expected frequency of data dissemination Expected frequency of data collection Limitations Links Comments Please note that the above definition applies to the Health Equity Monitor topic of the WHO Indicator and M… | http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.home | World Health Organization Global Health Observatory (GHO) |
15222 | Births by caesarean section (in the five years preceding the survey) (%) | { "link": "http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.home", "retrievedDate": "23-March-18", "additionalInfo": "Indicator name\nBirths by caesarean section (%)\n\nName abbreviated\n\n \n\nData Type Representation\nPercent\n\nTopic\nHealth Equity Monitor\n\nISO Health Indicators Framework\n\n \n\nRationale\n\n \n\nDefinition\nPercentage of births delivered by caesarean section among all live births in the period prior to the survey.\u00a0\n\u00a0\nNumerator: Number of live births delivered by caesarean section in the period prior to the survey.\u00a0\n\u00a0\nDenominator: Total number of live births in the period prior to the survey.\u00a0\n\u00a0\nNote: DHS and RHS data are based on the three years or five years prior to survey and MICS data are based on the two years prior to survey.\n\nAssociated terms\n\n \n\nPreferred data sources\n\n \n\nOther possible data sources\n\n \n\nMethod of measurement\n\n \n\nMethod of estimation\nData are derived from re-analysis of Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and Reproductive Health Surveys (RHS) micro-data which are publicly available using the standard indicator definitions as published in DHS, MICS or RHS documentation. The analysis was done by the WHO Collaborating Center for Health Equity Monitoring (International Center for Equity in Health, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil).\n\nM&E Framework\n\n \n\nMethod of estimation of global and regional aggregates\n\n \n\nDisaggregation\nEducation level : Maternal education\n\nDisaggregation\nWealth : Wealth quintile\n\nDisaggregation\nLocation (urban/rural)\n\nDisaggregation\nGeographic Location\n\nUnit of Measure\n\n \n\nUnit Multiplier\n\n \n\nExpected frequency of data dissemination\n\n \n\nExpected frequency of data collection\n\n \n\nLimitations\n\n \n\nLinks\n\n \n\nComments\nPlease note that the above definition applies to the Health Equity Monitor topic of the WHO Indicator and Measurement Registry. In some cases, indicators listed in this topic may not be equivalent to similar indicators listed in other topics of the registry, due to small discrepancies in the definition and calculation of numerator and denominator values. Detailed information about the indicator criteria applied in all WHO-defined categories is available in the WHO Indicator and Measurement Registry (www.who.int/gho/indicator_registry/en).\n\nContact Person\n\n \n\n", "dataPublishedBy": "World Health Organization Global Health Observatory (GHO)", "dataPublisherSource": null } |
2018-03-23 12:43:51 | 2018-03-23 12:43:51 | Health Equity Monitor 2695 | Indicator name Births by caesarean section (%) Name abbreviated Data Type Representation Percent Topic Health Equity Monitor ISO Health Indicators Framework Rationale Definition Percentage of births delivered by caesarean section among all live births in the period prior to the survey. Numerator: Number of live births delivered by caesarean section in the period prior to the survey. Denominator: Total number of live births in the period prior to the survey. Note: DHS and RHS data are based on the three years or five years prior to survey and MICS data are based on the two years prior to survey. Associated terms Preferred data sources Other possible data sources Method of measurement Method of estimation Data are derived from re-analysis of Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and Reproductive Health Surveys (RHS) micro-data which are publicly available using the standard indicator definitions as published in DHS, MICS or RHS documentation. The analysis was done by the WHO Collaborating Center for Health Equity Monitoring (International Center for Equity in Health, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil). M&E Framework Method of estimation of global and regional aggregates Disaggregation Education level : Maternal education Disaggregation Wealth : Wealth quintile Disaggregation Location (urban/rural) Disaggregation Geographic Location Unit of Measure Unit Multiplier Expected frequency of data dissemination Expected frequency of data collection Limitations Links Comments Please note that the above definition applies to the Health Equity Monitor topic of the WHO Indicator and Measurement Registry. In some cases, indicators listed in this topic may not be equivalent to similar indicators listed in other topics of the registry, due to small discrepancies in the definition and calculation of numerator and denominator values. Detailed information about the … | http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.home | World Health Organization Global Health Observatory (GHO) |
15158 | Pregnant women sleeping under insecticide-treated nets (%) | { "link": "http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.home", "retrievedDate": "23-March-18", "additionalInfo": "Indicator name\nPregnant women sleeping under insecticide-treated nets (%)\n\nName abbreviated\n\n \n\nData Type Representation\nPercent\n\nTopic\nHealth Equity Monitor\n\nISO Health Indicators Framework\n\n \n\nRationale\n\n \n\nDefinition\nPercentage of pregnant women in malaria endemic areas who slept under an insecticide-treated mosquito net the previous night.\n\u00a0\nNumerator: Number of pregnant women in malaria endemic areas who slept under an insecticide-treated mosquito net the previous night.\n\u00a0\nDenominator: Total number of pregnant women surveyed.\n\nAssociated terms\n\n \n\nPreferred data sources\n\n \n\nOther possible data sources\n\n \n\nMethod of measurement\n\n \n\nMethod of estimation\nData are derived from re-analysis of Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and Reproductive Health Surveys (RHS) micro-data which are publicly available using the standard indicator definitions as published in DHS, MICS or RHS documentation. The analysis was done by the WHO Collaborating Center for Health Equity Monitoring (International Center for Equity in Health, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil).\n\t\n\nM&E Framework\n\n \n\nMethod of estimation of global and regional aggregates\n\n \n\nDisaggregation\nEducation level\n\nDisaggregation\nWealth : Wealth quintile\n\nDisaggregation\nLocation (urban/rural)\n\nDisaggregation\nGeographic Location\n\nUnit of Measure\n\n \n\nUnit Multiplier\n\n \n\nExpected frequency of data dissemination\n\n \n\nExpected frequency of data collection\n\n \n\nLimitations\n\n \n\nLinks\n\n \n\nComments\nPlease note that the above definition applies to the Health Equity Monitor topic of the WHO Indicator and Measurement Registry. In some cases, indicators listed in this topic may not be equivalent to similar indicators listed in other topics of the registry, due to small discrepancies in the definition and calculation of numerator and denominator values. Detailed information about the indicator criteria applied in all WHO-defined categories is available in the WHO Indicator and Measurement Registry (www.who.int/gho/indicator_registry/en).\n\nContact Person\n\n \n\n", "dataPublishedBy": "World Health Organization Global Health Observatory (GHO)", "dataPublisherSource": null } |
2018-03-23 12:43:46 | 2018-03-23 12:43:46 | Health Equity Monitor 2695 | Indicator name Pregnant women sleeping under insecticide-treated nets (%) Name abbreviated Data Type Representation Percent Topic Health Equity Monitor ISO Health Indicators Framework Rationale Definition Percentage of pregnant women in malaria endemic areas who slept under an insecticide-treated mosquito net the previous night. Numerator: Number of pregnant women in malaria endemic areas who slept under an insecticide-treated mosquito net the previous night. Denominator: Total number of pregnant women surveyed. Associated terms Preferred data sources Other possible data sources Method of measurement Method of estimation Data are derived from re-analysis of Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and Reproductive Health Surveys (RHS) micro-data which are publicly available using the standard indicator definitions as published in DHS, MICS or RHS documentation. The analysis was done by the WHO Collaborating Center for Health Equity Monitoring (International Center for Equity in Health, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil). M&E Framework Method of estimation of global and regional aggregates Disaggregation Education level Disaggregation Wealth : Wealth quintile Disaggregation Location (urban/rural) Disaggregation Geographic Location Unit of Measure Unit Multiplier Expected frequency of data dissemination Expected frequency of data collection Limitations Links Comments Please note that the above definition applies to the Health Equity Monitor topic of the WHO Indicator and Measurement Registry. In some cases, indicators listed in this topic may not be equivalent to similar indicators listed in other topics of the registry, due to small discrepancies in the definition and calculation of numerator and denominator values. Detailed information about the indicator criteria applied in all WHO-defined categories is available in the WHO Indicator and Measurement Re… | http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.home | World Health Organization Global Health Observatory (GHO) |
14983 | Births by caesarean section (in the two or three years preceding the survey) (%) | { "link": "http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.home", "retrievedDate": "23-March-18", "additionalInfo": "Indicator name\nBirths by caesarean section (%)\n\nName abbreviated\n\n \n\nData Type Representation\nPercent\n\nTopic\nHealth Equity Monitor\n\nISO Health Indicators Framework\n\n \n\nRationale\n\n \n\nDefinition\nPercentage of births delivered by caesarean section among all live births in the period prior to the survey.\u00a0\n\u00a0\nNumerator: Number of live births delivered by caesarean section in the period prior to the survey.\u00a0\n\u00a0\nDenominator: Total number of live births in the period prior to the survey.\u00a0\n\u00a0\nNote: DHS and RHS data are based on the three years or five years prior to survey and MICS data are based on the two years prior to survey.\n\nAssociated terms\n\n \n\nPreferred data sources\n\n \n\nOther possible data sources\n\n \n\nMethod of measurement\n\n \n\nMethod of estimation\nData are derived from re-analysis of Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and Reproductive Health Surveys (RHS) micro-data which are publicly available using the standard indicator definitions as published in DHS, MICS or RHS documentation. The analysis was done by the WHO Collaborating Center for Health Equity Monitoring (International Center for Equity in Health, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil).\n\nM&E Framework\n\n \n\nMethod of estimation of global and regional aggregates\n\n \n\nDisaggregation\nEducation level : Maternal education\n\nDisaggregation\nWealth : Wealth quintile\n\nDisaggregation\nLocation (urban/rural)\n\nDisaggregation\nGeographic Location\n\nUnit of Measure\n\n \n\nUnit Multiplier\n\n \n\nExpected frequency of data dissemination\n\n \n\nExpected frequency of data collection\n\n \n\nLimitations\n\n \n\nLinks\n\n \n\nComments\nPlease note that the above definition applies to the Health Equity Monitor topic of the WHO Indicator and Measurement Registry. In some cases, indicators listed in this topic may not be equivalent to similar indicators listed in other topics of the registry, due to small discrepancies in the definition and calculation of numerator and denominator values. Detailed information about the indicator criteria applied in all WHO-defined categories is available in the WHO Indicator and Measurement Registry (www.who.int/gho/indicator_registry/en).\n\nContact Person\n\n \n\n", "dataPublishedBy": "World Health Organization Global Health Observatory (GHO)", "dataPublisherSource": null } |
2018-03-23 12:42:56 | 2018-03-23 12:42:56 | Health Equity Monitor 2695 | Indicator name Births by caesarean section (%) Name abbreviated Data Type Representation Percent Topic Health Equity Monitor ISO Health Indicators Framework Rationale Definition Percentage of births delivered by caesarean section among all live births in the period prior to the survey. Numerator: Number of live births delivered by caesarean section in the period prior to the survey. Denominator: Total number of live births in the period prior to the survey. Note: DHS and RHS data are based on the three years or five years prior to survey and MICS data are based on the two years prior to survey. Associated terms Preferred data sources Other possible data sources Method of measurement Method of estimation Data are derived from re-analysis of Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) and Reproductive Health Surveys (RHS) micro-data which are publicly available using the standard indicator definitions as published in DHS, MICS or RHS documentation. The analysis was done by the WHO Collaborating Center for Health Equity Monitoring (International Center for Equity in Health, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil). M&E Framework Method of estimation of global and regional aggregates Disaggregation Education level : Maternal education Disaggregation Wealth : Wealth quintile Disaggregation Location (urban/rural) Disaggregation Geographic Location Unit of Measure Unit Multiplier Expected frequency of data dissemination Expected frequency of data collection Limitations Links Comments Please note that the above definition applies to the Health Equity Monitor topic of the WHO Indicator and Measurement Registry. In some cases, indicators listed in this topic may not be equivalent to similar indicators listed in other topics of the registry, due to small discrepancies in the definition and calculation of numerator and denominator values. Detailed information about the … | http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.home | World Health Organization Global Health Observatory (GHO) |
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