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. 2020 Sep 28;98(12):894–905A. doi: 10.2471/BLT.19.248328

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Trends in coverage of priority health services in Ethiopia, 2000–2019

ART: antiretroviral therapy; HIV: human immunodeficiency virus; PLHIV: people living with HIV.

Notes: Fully vaccinated: % of living children aged 12–23 months who are fully vaccinated; measles vaccination: % of living children aged 12–23 months who are vaccinated for measles; family planning use: % of currently married women aged 15–49 years who use family planning methods; antenatal care: % of pregnant women who received antenatal care from skilled providers, such as doctors and nurses or midwives, health officers, and health extension workers; health facility delivery: % of deliveries that occur in a health facility; skilled birth attendance: % of births delivered with the assistance of doctors, nurse or midwives, health officers, and health extension workers; bed net use in children: % of children younger than 5 years who use bed net; tuberculosis case detection rate: % of new and relapse tuberculosis cases notified out of estimated cases during the year; tuberculosis cure rate: % of cure in notified new and relapse tuberculosis cases; HIV testing in PLHIV: % of people living with HIV who know their HIV status; ART coverage: % of people living with HIV who are taking ART.

Sources: Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health; 2016.27 Central Statistical Agency and ICF International, 2016.52 Ethiopian Public Health Institute and ICF International, 2019.53

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