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Georgia Health Care Statistical Yearbook 2019

General Info

Provider 
National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (Georgia)
Tabulations only
Geography 
Georgia (GEO)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
January, 1990 - December, 2019
Series or system 
Georgia Health Care Statistical Yearbook
Data type
Report: Epi surveillance
Summary 

The 2019 Georgia Health Care Statistical Yearbook covers topics such as demographics, health resources, communicable and noncommunicable diseases, mental and behavioral disorders, immunization rates, maternal and child health, population health, and risk factors. There is a section dedicated to COVID-19 that addresses the first confirmed case, number of tests, and incidence rate.

Keywords 
Abortion, Adolescents, Adult mortality, Alcohol use, Ambulances, Amoebiasis, Antenatal care, Anthropometry, Appendicitis, Asthma, BCG vaccines, Beds, Bladder cancer, Blood transfusions, Body mass index, Bone cancers, Brain and nervous system cancers, Breast cancer, Breastfeeding, Burns, COVID-19, Caesarean section, Cancers, Cardiovascular and circulatory diseases, Cataracts, Cervix uteri cancer, Child mortality, Chlamydia, Chromosomal abnormalities, Chronic kidney diseases, Chronic respiratory diseases, Cirrhosis of the liver, Cleft lip and cleft palate, Colon and rectum cancers, Congenital anomalies, Congenital heart anomalies, Contraceptives, Corpus uteri cancer, DTP vaccines, Diabetes, Diarrhea, Diarrheal diseases, Digestive diseases, Diphtheria, Diphtheria vaccines, Down's syndrome, E. coli, Echinococcosis, Eclampsia, Endocrine disorders, Endometriosis, Epilepsy, Female infertility, Fertility, Gall bladder and bile duct disease, Gallbladder and biliary tract cancers, Gastritis and duodenitis, Gestational age, Glaucoma, Gonococcal infections, Government health expenditures, Gynecology, HIV and AIDS, HPV vaccines, Hepatitis, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis B vaccines, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis E, Hepatitis vaccines, Hodgkin lymphoma, Hospitals, Hyperthyroidism, ICD-10, Immunization, Incidence, Infant mortality, Infectious diseases, Inguinal and femoral hernia, Injuries, Intestinal infectious diseases, Ischemic heart disease, Kidney and other urinary organ cancers, Leishmaniasis, Leukemia, Life expectancy, Live births, Lower respiratory infections, MMR vaccines, Malaria, Male infertility, Maternal age, Maternal mortality, Measles, Measles vaccines, Meningitis, Meningococcal meningitis, Menopause, Mental and behavioral disorders, Mesothelioma, Miscarriage, Mortality, Mouth cancer, Mumps, Mumps vaccines, Musculoskeletal diseases, Neglected tropical diseases, Neural tube defects, Neurological conditions, Nurses, Pancreatitis, Patient counts, Pediatrics, Pentavalent vaccines, Peptic ulcer disease, Pharynx cancers, Physicians, Pneumococcal vaccines, Poisonings, Polio, Polio vaccines, Population, Prevalence, Prostate cancer, Rabies, Respiratory infections, Rheumatic heart disease, Rotavirus vaccines, Rubella, Rubella vaccines, STDs, Salmonella infections, Sanitation, Schizophrenia, Sense organ diseases, Sepsis, Shigellosis, Skilled birth attendants, Skin cancers, Skin diseases, Stillbirths, Stomach cancer, Syphilis, Tetanus, Thyroid cancer, Tobacco smoking, Trachea, bronchus, and lung cancers, Trichomoniasis, Tuberculosis, Upper respiratory infections, Urinary diseases, Urolithiasis, Varicella, Whooping cough

Citation

Contributors 
Georgia Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs
National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (Georgia)
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Publisher 
National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (Georgia)
Publication year 
2020
Suggested citation 
Georgia Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (Georgia), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Georgia Health Care Statistical Yearbook 2019. Tbilisi, Georgia: National Center for Disease Control and Public Health (Georgia), 2020.

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