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Tuberculosis Household Risk Exposure Estimates 2019

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01/2019 - 12/2019

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This dataset contains estimates for the number of persons with exposure to household incident pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) for 20 high-incidence TB countries in 2019 (as determined by Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study 2019 estimates). Estimates were produced using pulmonary TB incidence from the GBD 2019 and location-specific household structure data from Demographic Health Surveys (DHS) and Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMs). Estimates include mean and 95% uncertainty intervals for both sexes disaggregated by age groups.

These estimates inform a paper published in EclinicalMedicine in November 2021 titled “Estimating the population at high risk for tuberculosis through household exposure in high-incidence countries: a model-based analysis.”

Blood culture confirmed typhoid fever in a provincial hospital in the Philippines

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01/1994 - 12/1994

Results from the Survey of Antibiotic Resistance (SOAR) 2016-18 in Vietnam, Cambodia, Singapore and the Philippines: data based on CLSI, EUCAST (dose-specific) and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) breakpoints

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01/2016 - 12/2018

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Philippines Health Statistics 2018

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The 2018 Philippine Health Statistics

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01/1968 - 12/2018
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Philippines Health Statistics

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The annual Philippines Health Statistics report provides tables on the country's vital health statistics (natality and mortality) and includes a variety of information on demographic, economic, causes of death, and other health topics. The publication serves to assist in planning and assessing health programs, health care costs, and prevention needs.

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Premise Women's Health COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2021

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05/2021 - 06/2021

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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 4,319 individual members of the general population ages 16-49 years who identified as women. The survey focused on the level of disruption to family planning and reproductive health services and changes in risk of gender-based violence

Premise Malaria COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2021

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05/2021 - 06/2021

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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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05/2021 - 06/2021

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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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05/2021 - 06/2021

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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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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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05/2021 - 06/2021

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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.

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