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19 Μαΐ 2022 · WHO's annual World Health Statistics reports present the most recent health statistics for the WHO Member States and each edition supersedes the previous one. All reports are available for download in Adobe PDF and excel when applicable.
- 6 June 18108 World Health Statistics 2018 - World Health Organization (WHO)
These data are an essential resource to achieve the...
- 6 June 18108 World Health Statistics 2018 - World Health Organization (WHO)
These data are an essential resource to achieve the health-related SDGs and UHC. Robust health metrics, improved and focused measurement, and use of evidence and research are high priorities in the WHO’s 13th General Programme of Work. The Health Metrics and Measurement cluster works across WHO as the hub streamlining the
WHO’s World health statistics 2022 includes an analysis of the epidemiological evolution of the pandemic over the last two years, including the impact of excess mortality, along with a summary of disruptions to health services worldwide. The report also presents the latest data for more than 50 health-related indicators for the Sustainable
WHO’s Global Health Estimates (GHE) provide the latest available data on death and disability globally, by region and country, and by age, sex and cause. The latest updates include global, regional and country trends from 2000 to 2021 inclusive.
The Global Health Observatory database (available at http://apps.who.int/gho/data/?theme=main.) contains additional details about the health-related SDG indicators, as well as interactive visualizations.
Get a snapshot of the health landscape of each GBD country with country profiles. They are a printable quick reference designed with the casual reader in mind. Disease, injury, and risk factsheets. Get a concise overview of each cause, impairment, and risk factor modeled in GBD and the health loss related to each with these two-page summaries.
The GBD cause list was expanded to 136 causes (giving a total of 160 cause categories, including group totals). The WHO GBD updates incrementally revised and updated estimates of incidence, prevalence and years of healthy life lost due to disability (YLDs) for non-fatal health outcomes.