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. 2015 Jun 3;92(Suppl 6):59–67. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.14-0389

Table 5.

Cross tabulation table of World Bank Country Income Group by source of information

Country income group Source of information Total (% of total Incidents)
External-other External healthcare agency External industry source External law enforcement Internal Retailer
Upper middle income 154 (17%) 532 (58%) 4 (< 1%) 121 (%) 100 (13%) 0 (0%) 911 (60%)
Lower middle income 42 (8%) 318 (63%) 3 (< 1%) 35 (7%) 102 (20%) 1 (< 1%) 501 (33%)
Low income 5 (13%) 16 (42%) 0 (0%) 8 (21%) 9 (24%) 0 (0%) 38 (3%)
High income 9 (25%) 12 (33%) 1 (3%) 9 (25%) 5 (14%) 0 (0%) 36 (2%)
WB unclassified 1 (4%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 10 (42%) 13 (54%) 0 (0%) 24 (2%)
Total incidents 211 (14%) 8 (< 1%) 183 (12%) 229 (15%) 1 (< 1%) 1,510

World Bank Income groups are classified according to 2012 Gross National Income (GNI) per capita, calculated using the World Bank Atlas Method (see: http://data.worldbank.org/about/country-classifications).

High income = $12,616 or more; Upper-middle income = $4,086–$12,615; Lower-middle income = $1,036–$4,085; Low income = $1,035 or less; WB unclassified = these are countries that are identified in PSI CIS but are not included in World Bank income groups. This includes Taiwan in the data above.

Upper-middle-income category represents 60% of all reports and External Healthcare Agency represents 58% of total sources of PSI CIS information reporting.