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6.  HEALTH SERVICES

6.1 Maternal and child health/family planning/adolescent health

In Indonesia, 81 percent of pregnant women had four or more antenatal care coverage. The proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel has increased steadily from 40.7 percent in 1992 to 72 percent in 2004. There has been a slight increase in the contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) in Indonesia – from 50.5 per cent in 1992 to 54.2 per cent in 2002. In 2005, the CPR was 74. (Selected Indicators: Social- Economic of Indonesia, July 2006).

Related Links

Pregnancy – WHO/INO

Adolescent Health - WHO/SEARO

Child Health - WHO/SEARO

Child Health - WHO/HQ

Gender, Women and Health – WHO/SEARO 

Maternal Health – WHO/HQ

Reproductive Health - WHO/SEARO

Reproductive Health - WHO/HQ

Making Preg. Safer - WHO/SEARO

Making Preg. Safer - WHO/HQ

 

6.2 Immunisation

In Indonesia, 70 percent of children were fully immunised against DPT and polio and 82 percent were fully immunised against Tuberculosis before their first birthday in 2005. Also, 71.6 percent of children fully immunised against measles in 2005.

Related Links

IVD – WHO/INO

Immunization - WHO/SEARO

Immunization - WHO/HQ

 

6.3 Prevention and control of locally endemic diseases

Information given in Annex-2 under MDGs.

Related Links

Communicable disease control and environment - MoH Inodnesia

Communicable Disease – WHO/INO

TB – WHO/INO

Malaria – WHO/INO

HIV/AIDS – WHO/INO

AI - WHO/INO

CDS- WHO/SEARO

CDS – WHO/HQ

HIV - WHO/SEARO

Malaria - WHO/SEARO

TB - WHO/SEARO

TB – WHO/HQ

Leprosy - WHO/SEARO

LF - WHO/SEARO

Dengue - WHO/SEARO

AI - WHO/SEARO

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