Global and regional immunization profile Global BCG

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Global and regional immunization profile
Data received as of
2015-Dec-18
Global
Population data in thousands
Total population
Live births
Surviving infants
Pop. less than 5 years
Pop. less than 15 years
Female 15-49 years
Next general update June 2016
Next WHO UNICEF estimates July 2016
1
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2000
1990
1980
7'199'708
138'858
7'118'327
138'614
7'036'567
138'190
6'954'776
137'591
6'873'237
136'827
6'087'645
128'593
5'285'577
137'454
4'418'554
123'552
133'918
133'563
133'026
132'311
131'430
121'922
129'100
114'164
660'377
656'379
651'487
645'946
639'717
601'386
641'664
542'511
1'883'737
1'870'491
1'857'213
1'844'880
1'833'966
1'837'254
1'740'809
1'557'690
1'833'818
1'822'188
1'809'675
1'795'815
1'780'408
1'561'642
1'305'105
1'050'568
7'324
4'680
4'490
5'626
4'573
11'625
23'864
97'511
-
-
-
8'371
10'983
7'263
-
-
267'582
280'795
227'739
359'295
343'806
853'479
1'374'083
4'211'431
305'161
515'820
687'954
726'656
608'666
544'093
-
-
172'940
161'889
249'746
171'740
160'710
190'475
476'374
1'982'355
371
481
291
716
1'348
2'971
23'390
52'795
33'087
101'331
94'277
114'457
75'961
670'894
-
-
Number of reported cases
Diphtheria
Hib meningitis
Measles
Mumps
Pertussis
Polio
Rubella
Rubella (CRS)
Tetanus (neonatal)
Tetanus (total)
Yellow fever
142
133
302
214
31
156
-
-
2'161
4'149
4'654
4'295
5'082
17'935
25'293
13'005
11'393
13'530
10'472
12'649
11'136
23'711
64'983
114'251
54
294
262
2'591
737
699
4'339
144
Percentage of target population vaccinated, by antigen
based on WHO-UNICEF estimates
TT2plus is based on reported coverage
BCG
DTP1
DTP3
HepB_BD
HepB3
Hib3
MCV1
MCV2
PAB
PCV3
Pol3
RotaC
TT2plus
YFV
91
91
90
90
90
80
81
16
91
91
90
91
90
83
88
30
86
86
85
85
85
73
76
20
38
39
36
33
31
7
-
-
82
81
80
75
74
30
1
-
56
52
45
43
41
14
0
-
85
85
85
85
85
72
73
16
56
55
50
47
40
15
-
-
83
82
81
82
84
73
60
8
31
25
19
15
11
-
-
-
86
86
85
85
85
73
76
21
19
14
11
9
8
-
-
-
65
65
75
71
68
62
55
9
42
41
37
37
39
12
-
-
Most countries have standard recommendations regarding which vaccines should be offered and at what ages
they should be given. In general, vaccines are recommend for the youngest age group at risk for developing
the disease whose members are known to respond to the immunization without adverse effects.
Unless otherwise specified, data provided by Member States through WHO-UNICEF Joint Reporting Form and WHO Regional offices.
1) "United Nations, Population Division. The World Population Prospects - the 2012 revision". New York, 2013.
WHO vaccine-preventable disease monitoring system, 2015 global summary
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