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Indicator full name:
Total hospitalisation rate for pneumonia for children under 5 years (per 1000 population aged 0-4 years)
Unit:
cases per 1000 child population
Dimensions:
- Country/Area (COUNTRY/AREA)
- Year of measure (YEAR)
Years data is available:
2016
Last updated:
02 May 2018
Countries with no data (31):
- Albania
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Estonia
- Finland
- Germany
- Greece
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Italy
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Monaco
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Russian Federation
- San Marino
- Slovenia
- Switzerland
- Tajikistan
- Türkiye
- Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
- Uzbekistan
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Status of child and adolescent health policies in Europe
Indicators:
88
Updated:
03 May 2018
Member States of the European Region of WHO have adopted the European strategy for Child and Adolescent Health and Development 2015-2020. Its aim is to support member states in developing strategies and policies to reduce the burden of avoidable disease, disability and mortality of children and adolescents, and for them to achieve their full potential and development.
The data presented here was collected by the Child and Adolescent Health Programme at the Division of Noncommunicable Diseases and Promoting Health through the Life course, World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe.
The dataset is based on selected aspects reported by Member States in the baseline survey on the implementation of the European child and adolescent health strategy 2015-2020 as well as data from the WHO country profiles on child and adolescent health.
Questionnaires were sent to ministries of health of the 53 countries in the WHO EURO region on areas related to the strategy, to document how well policies are aligned with the Strategy. Albania, Greece, Italy, Monaco, San Marino did not participate in the survey and are marked as “did not participate’’. In cases where countries did not respond to a particular question, these were marked as “no response’’ and where no responses were required, these were marked as “answer not required’’.
The data presented here was collected by the Child and Adolescent Health Programme at the Division of Noncommunicable Diseases and Promoting Health through the Life course, World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe.
The dataset is based on selected aspects reported by Member States in the baseline survey on the implementation of the European child and adolescent health strategy 2015-2020 as well as data from the WHO country profiles on child and adolescent health.
Questionnaires were sent to ministries of health of the 53 countries in the WHO EURO region on areas related to the strategy, to document how well policies are aligned with the Strategy. Albania, Greece, Italy, Monaco, San Marino did not participate in the survey and are marked as “did not participate’’. In cases where countries did not respond to a particular question, these were marked as “no response’’ and where no responses were required, these were marked as “answer not required’’.
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European Health for All database (HFA-DB)
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Assistive Technology
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European Programme of Work
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Digital Health
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European mortality database (MDB)
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Rehabilitation
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Health-enhancing physical activity
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European database on human and technical resources for health (HlthRes-DB)
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Environment and Health Information System (ENHIS)
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Financial protection in the European Region
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Child and adolescent health
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Seasonal influenza vaccination policies and coverage
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Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC)
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Maternal nutrition, physical activity and weight gain during pregnancy
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Antimicrobial resistance
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Global nutrition policy survey
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Status of child and adolescent health policies in Europe
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Health 2020 indicators
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Global eHealth survey 2015
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Joint Monitoring Framework (JMF)
Indicator notes
This indicator represents the response to the survey question 2.15 What is the total hospitalisation rate for pneumonia for children under 5 (per 1000 children under 5)?
Country/Area notes
No information
General notes
No information
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