Pacific island small states - Newborns protected against tetanus (%)
Newborns protected against tetanus (%) in Pacific island small states was 89.04 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 30 years was 89.04 in 2020, while its lowest value was 31.81 in 1990.
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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1990 | 31.81 |
1991 | 45.68 |
1992 | 66.52 |
1993 | 79.15 |
1994 | 65.29 |
1995 | 71.48 |
1996 | 72.40 |
1997 | 72.92 |
1998 | 80.16 |
1999 | 80.81 |
2000 | 81.07 |
2001 | 80.70 |
2002 | 83.79 |
2003 | 83.88 |
2004 | 83.49 |
2005 | 81.86 |
2006 | 82.98 |
2007 | 83.86 |
2008 | 84.07 |
2009 | 86.33 |
2010 | 86.34 |
2011 | 86.80 |
2012 | 86.89 |
2013 | 87.16 |
2014 | 87.11 |
2015 | 87.55 |
2016 | 87.51 |
2017 | 88.19 |
2018 | 88.01 |
2019 | 88.08 |
2020 | 89.04 |
Aggregation method: Weighted average
Periodicity: Annual
Classification
Topic: Health Indicators
Sub-Topic: Reproductive health