Gabon - Prevalence of anemia among children (% of children under 5)

Prevalence of anemia among children (% of children under 5) in Gabon was 57.90 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 68.30 in 2000, while its lowest value was 57.90 in 2019.

Definition: Prevalence of anemia, children under age 5, is the percentage of children under age 5 whose hemoglobin level is less than 110 grams per liter at sea level.

Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory Data Repository/World Health Statistics (http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.main.1?lang=en).

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Year Value
2000 68.30
2001 67.90
2002 67.40
2003 67.00
2004 66.40
2005 65.90
2006 65.40
2007 64.80
2008 64.20
2009 63.70
2010 63.20
2011 62.80
2012 62.30
2013 61.90
2014 61.50
2015 60.90
2016 60.10
2017 59.40
2018 58.60
2019 57.90

Limitations and Exceptions: Data for blood haemoglobin concentrations are still limited, compared to other nutritional indicators such as hild anthropometry. As a result, the estimates may not capture the full variation across countries and regions.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Data on anemia are compiled by the WHO, and a statistical model was used to estimate trends. WHO’s hemoglobin threshold concentration in blood was used.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual

General Comments: Anemia is defined as a low blood haemoglobin concentration. Anaemia may result from a number of causes, with the most significant contributor being iron deficiency. Anaemia resulting from iron deficiency adversely affects cognitive and motor development a

Classification

Topic: Health Indicators

Sub-Topic: Nutrition