Diarrhea treatment (% of children under 5 receiving oral rehydration and continued feeding) - Country Ranking - Central America & the Caribbean

Definition: Children with diarrhea who received oral rehydration and continued feeding refer to the percentage of children under age five with diarrhea in the two weeks prior to the survey who received either oral rehydration therapy or increased fluids, with continued feeding.

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

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Find indicator:
Rank Country Value Year
1 El Salvador 72.20 2014
2 Honduras 60.60 2012
3 Costa Rica 59.60 2018
4 Guatemala 56.40 2015
5 Panama 52.70 2013
6 Dominican Republic 52.00 2014
7 Haiti 51.60 2017
8 Nicaragua 48.70 2001
9 Belize 45.20 2016
10 Cuba 43.30 2011
10 Jamaica 43.30 2011
12 Trinidad and Tobago 39.80 2011

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Development Relevance: Most diarrhea-related deaths are due to dehydration, and many of these deaths can be prevented with the use of oral rehydration salts at home.

Limitations and Exceptions: Recommendations for the use of oral rehydration therapy have changed over time based on scientific progress, so it is difficult to accurately compare use rates across countries. Until the current recommended method for home management of diarrhea is adopted and applied in all countries, the data should be used with caution. Also, the prevalence of diarrhea may vary by season. Since country surveys are administered at different times, data comparability is further affected.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual