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Premise Malaria COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2021

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Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
Geography 
Benin (BEN)
Brazil (BRA)
Cambodia (KHM)
Colombia (COL)
Ecuador (ECU)
Egypt (EGY)
Ethiopia (ETH)
Ghana (GHA)
Guatemala (GTM)
Honduras (HND)
India (IND)
Indonesia (IDN)
Iraq (IRQ)
Jamaica (JAM)
Jordan (JOR)
Kenya (KEN)
Liberia (LBR)
Mali (MLI)
Mexico (MEX)
México
Morocco (MAR)
Niger (NER)
Nigeria (NGA)
Panama (PAN)
Peru (PER)
Rwanda (RWA)
Senegal (SEN)
Thailand (THA)
Tunisia (TUN)
Türkiye (TUR)
Uganda (UGA)
Ukraine (UKR)
Uruguay (URY)
Viet Nam (VNM)
Yemen (YEM)
Zambia (ZMB)
Zimbabwe (ZWE)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
05/2021 - 06/2021
Data type
Survey:
  • Cross-sectional
  • Individual
Summary 

The Premise Malaria COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2021 is a follow-up series to the COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2020 series conducted in July 2020. These surveys were developed to assess the level of disruption to a range of health services resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent government mandates and changes in behavior to mitigate the spread of the disease. Data generated from this survey is not intended to be used as an overall estimate of the level of health service delivery.

This survey was conducted in 51 countries using the smartphone-based Premise data collection platform. Respondents were 4,870 individual members of the general population in 20 African countries where malaria is endemic. The survey focused on the level of disruption to malaria prevention activities and malaria testing and treatment.

Premise Infant and Maternal Health COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2021

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Provider 
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
Geography 
Benin (BEN)
Brazil (BRA)
Cambodia (KHM)
Colombia (COL)
Ecuador (ECU)
Egypt (EGY)
Ethiopia (ETH)
Ghana (GHA)
Guatemala (GTM)
Honduras (HND)
India (IND)
Indonesia (IDN)
Iraq (IRQ)
Jamaica (JAM)
Jordan (JOR)
Kenya (KEN)
Liberia (LBR)
Mali (MLI)
Mexico (MEX)
México
Morocco (MAR)
Niger (NER)
Nigeria (NGA)
Panama (PAN)
Peru (PER)
Rwanda (RWA)
Senegal (SEN)
Thailand (THA)
Tunisia (TUN)
Türkiye (TUR)
Uganda (UGA)
Ukraine (UKR)
Uruguay (URY)
Viet Nam (VNM)
Yemen (YEM)
Zambia (ZMB)
Zimbabwe (ZWE)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
05/2021 - 06/2021
Data type
Survey:
  • Cross-sectional
  • Individual
Summary 

The Premise Infant and Maternal Health COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2021 is a follow-up series to the COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2020 series conducted in July 2020. These surveys were developed to assess the level of disruption to a range of health services resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent government mandates and changes in behavior to mitigate the spread of the disease. Data generated from this survey is not intended to be used as an overall estimate of the level of health service delivery.

This survey was conducted in 51 countries using the smartphone-based Premise data collection platform. Respondents were 2,282 individual members of the general population who were pregnant or had given birth within the past 6 months at the time of the survey. The survey focused on the level of disruption to the provision of antenatal care and delivery services for pregnant women.

Premise General Population COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2021

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Provider 
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
Geography 
Benin (BEN)
Brazil (BRA)
Cambodia (KHM)
Colombia (COL)
Ecuador (ECU)
Egypt (EGY)
Ethiopia (ETH)
Ghana (GHA)
Guatemala (GTM)
Honduras (HND)
India (IND)
Indonesia (IDN)
Iraq (IRQ)
Jamaica (JAM)
Jordan (JOR)
Kenya (KEN)
Liberia (LBR)
Mali (MLI)
Mexico (MEX)
México
Morocco (MAR)
Niger (NER)
Nigeria (NGA)
Panama (PAN)
Peru (PER)
Rwanda (RWA)
Senegal (SEN)
Thailand (THA)
Tunisia (TUN)
Türkiye (TUR)
Uganda (UGA)
Ukraine (UKR)
Uruguay (URY)
Viet Nam (VNM)
Yemen (YEM)
Zambia (ZMB)
Zimbabwe (ZWE)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
05/2021 - 06/2021
Data type
Survey:
  • Cross-sectional
  • Individual
Summary 

The Premise General Population COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2021 is a follow-up series to the COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2020 series conducted in July 2020. These surveys were developed to assess the level of disruption to a range of health services resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent government mandates and changes in behavior to mitigate the spread of the disease. Data generated from this survey is not intended to be used as an overall estimate of the level of health service delivery.

This survey was conducted in 51 countries using the smartphone-based Premise data collection platform. Respondents were 18,649 individual members of the general population. The survey focused on the level of disruption to the provision of general health services, including visits to medical providers and access to medication.

Premise Education COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2021

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Provider 
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
Geography 
Benin (BEN)
Brazil (BRA)
Cambodia (KHM)
Colombia (COL)
Ecuador (ECU)
Egypt (EGY)
Ethiopia (ETH)
Ghana (GHA)
Guatemala (GTM)
Honduras (HND)
India (IND)
Indonesia (IDN)
Iraq (IRQ)
Jamaica (JAM)
Jordan (JOR)
Kenya (KEN)
Liberia (LBR)
Mali (MLI)
Mexico (MEX)
México
Morocco (MAR)
Niger (NER)
Nigeria (NGA)
Panama (PAN)
Peru (PER)
Rwanda (RWA)
Senegal (SEN)
Thailand (THA)
Tunisia (TUN)
Türkiye (TUR)
Uganda (UGA)
Ukraine (UKR)
Uruguay (URY)
Viet Nam (VNM)
Yemen (YEM)
Zambia (ZMB)
Zimbabwe (ZWE)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
05/2021 - 06/2021
Data type
Survey:
  • Cross-sectional
  • Individual
Summary 

The Premise Education COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2021 is a follow-up series to the COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2020 series conducted in July 2020. These surveys were developed to assess the level of disruption to a range of health services resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent government mandates and changes in behavior to mitigate the spread of the disease. Data generated from this survey is not intended to be used as an overall estimate of the level of health service delivery.

This survey was conducted in 51 countries using the smartphone-based Premise data collection platform. Respondents were 23,376 individual members of the general population who served as caregiver to school-age children. The survey focused on the level of disruption to education for school-age children.

Premise Child Health COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2021

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Provider 
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
Geography 
Benin (BEN)
Brazil (BRA)
Cambodia (KHM)
Colombia (COL)
Ecuador (ECU)
Egypt (EGY)
Ethiopia (ETH)
Ghana (GHA)
Guatemala (GTM)
Honduras (HND)
India (IND)
Indonesia (IDN)
Iraq (IRQ)
Jamaica (JAM)
Jordan (JOR)
Kenya (KEN)
Liberia (LBR)
Mali (MLI)
Mexico (MEX)
Morocco (MAR)
Niger (NER)
Nigeria (NGA)
Panama (PAN)
Peru (PER)
Rwanda (RWA)
Senegal (SEN)
Thailand (THA)
Tunisia (TUN)
Türkiye (TUR)
Uganda (UGA)
Ukraine (UKR)
Uruguay (URY)
Viet Nam (VNM)
Yemen (YEM)
Zambia (ZMB)
Zimbabwe (ZWE)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
05/2021 - 06/2021
Data type
Survey:
  • Cross-sectional
  • Individual
Summary 

The Premise Child Health COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2021 is a follow-up series to the COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2020 series conducted in July 2020. These surveys were developed to assess the level of disruption to a range of health services resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent government mandates and changes in behavior to mitigate the spread of the disease. Data generated from this survey is not intended to be used as an overall estimate of the level of health service delivery.

This survey was conducted in 51 countries using the smartphone-based Premise data collection platform. Respondents were 7,383 individual members of the general population who served as caregiver to at least one child under the age of two years old. The survey focused on the level of disruption to vaccination and general health services for children under the age of two.

Low- and Middle-Income Country Primary Health Care Expenditures 2000-2017

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Albania (ALB)
Algeria (DZA)
Angola (AGO)
Argentina (ARG)
Armenia (ARM)
Belarus (BLR)
Belize (BLZ)
Benin (BEN)
Bhutan (BTN)
Botswana (BWA)
Brazil (BRA)
Bulgaria (BGR)
Burundi (BDI)
Cambodia (KHM)
Cameroon (CMR)
Chad (TCD)
China (CHN)
Colombia (COL)
Comoros (COM)
Congo (COG)
Cuba (CUB)
Djibouti (DJI)
Dominica (DMA)
Ecuador (ECU)
Egypt (EGY)
Eritrea (ERI)
Eswatini (SWZ)
Ethiopia (ETH)
Fiji (FJI)
Gabon (GAB)
Gambia (GMB)
Georgia (GEO)
Ghana (GHA)
Grenada (GRD)
Guatemala (GTM)
Guinea (GIN)
Guyana (GUY)
Haiti (HTI)
Honduras (HND)
India (IND)
Indonesia (IDN)
Iraq (IRQ)
Jamaica (JAM)
Jordan (JOR)
Kenya (KEN)
Kiribati (KIR)
Lebanon (LBN)
Lesotho (LSO)
Liberia (LBR)
Libya (LBY)
Malawi (MWI)
Malaysia (MYS)
Maldives (MDV)
Mali (MLI)
Mauritius (MUS)
Mexico (MEX)
Mongolia (MNG)
Morocco (MAR)
Myanmar (MMR)
Namibia (NAM)
Nepal (NPL)
Nicaragua (NIC)
Niger (NER)
Nigeria (NGA)
Pakistan (PAK)
Palestine (PSE)
Paraguay (PRY)
Peru (PER)
Romania (ROU)
Rwanda (RWA)
Samoa (WSM)
Senegal (SEN)
Serbia (SRB)
Somalia (SOM)
Sri Lanka (LKA)
Sudan (SDN)
Suriname (SUR)
Thailand (THA)
Togo (TGO)
Tonga (TON)
Tunisia (TUN)
Türkiye (TUR)
Uganda (UGA)
Ukraine (UKR)
American Samoa
Vanuatu (VUT)
Viet Nam (VNM)
Yemen (YEM)
Zambia (ZMB)
Zimbabwe (ZWE)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
01/2000 - 12/2007
Data type
Summary 

This dataset includes estimates of primary health care (PHC) expenditures, PHC expenditures in ambulatory settings, and PHC expenditures disaggregated by the System of Health Accounts (SHA) health care function category in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) from 2000 through 2017. Three data sources were used to estimate PHC expenditures: recently published health expenditure estimates for each LMIC, which were constructed using 1662 country-reported National Health Accounts (NHAs); proprietary data from IQVIA to estimate expenditure of prescribed pharmaceuticals for PHC; and household surveys and costing estimates to estimate inpatient vaginal delivery expenditures.

Incidence, clinical presentation, and antimicrobial resistance trends in Salmonella and Shigella infections from children in Yucatan, Mexico

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Mexico (MEX)
Yucatán
Time period covered 
01/2005 - 12/2011
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Mexico Vital Registration - Deaths 2020

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Mexico (MEX)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
01/2020 - 12/2020
Data type
Vital registration:
  • Subnationally representative
Summary 

The National Institute of Statistics and Geography compiles and processes death data from the vital registration system. Deaths are coded using ICD-10.

Chagas disease

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Geography 
Argentina (ARG)
Belize (BLZ)
Bolivia (BOL)
Brazil (BRA)
Chile (CHL)
Colombia (COL)
Ecuador (ECU)
Guatemala (GTM)
Honduras (HND)
Mexico (MEX)
Nicaragua (NIC)
Panama (PAN)
Paraguay (PRY)
Peru (PER)
Uruguay (URY)
Time period covered 
01/1980 - 12/2005
Keywords 

A snapshot of antimicrobial resistance in Mexico. Results from 47 centers from 20 states during a six-month period

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Mexico (MEX)
Jalisco
Coverage type 
Subnational
Time period covered 
01/2018 - 06/2018
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Mexico Family Life Survey 2005-2006

MxFLS-2
Survey: Community - Household - Interview - Longitudinal - Nationally representative - Subnationally representative - Urban-rural representative

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