ARI treatment (% of children under 5 taken to a health provider) - Country Ranking - Central America & the Caribbean

Definition: Children with acute respiratory infection (ARI) who are taken to a health provider refers to the percentage of children under age five with ARI in the last two weeks who were taken to an appropriate health provider, including hospital, health center, dispensary, village health worker, clinic, and private physician.

Source: UNICEF, State of the World's Children, Childinfo, and Demographic and Health Surveys.

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Cuba 92.60 2014
2 Jamaica 82.30 2011
3 Panama 81.60 2013
4 Costa Rica 80.30 2018
5 El Salvador 79.70 2014
6 Trinidad and Tobago 74.00 2006
7 Dominican Republic 73.40 2014
8 Belize 67.40 2016
9 Honduras 63.90 2012
10 Nicaragua 58.00 2001
11 Guatemala 52.00 2015
12 Haiti 37.20 2017

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Statistical Concept and Methodology: Acute respiratory infection continues to be a leading cause of death among young children. Data are drawn mostly from household health surveys in which mothers report on number of episodes and treatment for acute respiratory infection.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual