Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) - Newborns protected against tetanus (%)
Newborns protected against tetanus (%) in Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) was 84.81 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 37 years was 85.44 in 2009, while its lowest value was 14.67 in 1983.
Definition: Newborns protected against tetanus are the percentage of births by women of child-bearing age who are immunized against tetanus.
Source: WHO and UNICEF (http://www.who.int/immunization/monitoring_surveillance/en/).
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Year | Value |
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1983 | 14.67 |
1984 | 17.60 |
1985 | 21.50 |
1986 | 25.42 |
1987 | 28.01 |
1988 | 33.64 |
1989 | 40.63 |
1990 | 45.69 |
1991 | 45.65 |
1992 | 46.72 |
1993 | 48.73 |
1994 | 50.99 |
1995 | 54.27 |
1996 | 53.39 |
1997 | 55.71 |
1998 | 56.35 |
1999 | 57.77 |
2000 | 60.39 |
2001 | 62.33 |
2002 | 67.29 |
2003 | 70.04 |
2004 | 74.50 |
2005 | 76.45 |
2006 | 77.91 |
2007 | 79.08 |
2008 | 81.14 |
2009 | 85.44 |
2010 | 82.54 |
2011 | 80.29 |
2012 | 77.87 |
2013 | 79.10 |
2014 | 81.81 |
2015 | 82.58 |
2016 | 82.63 |
2017 | 85.29 |
2018 | 85.32 |
2019 | 85.32 |
2020 | 84.81 |
Aggregation method: Weighted average
Periodicity: Annual
Classification
Topic: Health Indicators
Sub-Topic: Reproductive health