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World Health Statistics 2007
WHO - World Health Organization
World health statistics 2007 presents the most recent health statistics for
WHO’s 193 Member States.
This third edition includes a section with 10 highlights of global health
statistics for the past year as well as an expanded set of 50 health
statistics.
World Health Statistics 2007 has been collated from publications and
databases produced by WHO’s technical programmes and regional offices. The
core set of indicators was selected on the basis of their relevance to
global health, the availability and quality of the data, and the accuracy
and comparability of estimates.
The statistics for the indicators are derived from an interactive process
of data collection, compilation, quality assessment and estimation
occurring among WHO’s technical programmes and its Member States. During
this process, WHO strives to maximize the accessibility, accuracy,
comparability and transparency of health statistics.
Download the World Health Statistics 2007 Highlights and Tables
::Download the entire document [pdf 2.33Mb]
::Ten statistical highlights in global public health [pdf 818kb]
::Mortality [pdf 194kb]
::Morbidity [pdf 101kb]
::Coverage [pdf 189kb]
::Risk Factors [pdf 172kb]
::Health Systems: Human Resources for Health [pdf 154kb]
::Health Systems: National Health Accounts [pdf 167kb]
::Inequities in Health [pdf 106kb]
::Demographic and Socioeconomic Statistics [pdf 153kb]
::Query the online database
::Review the indicator definitions and metadata [pdf 544kb]
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