2.40 - 2.80
2.00 - 2.40
2.00 - 2.00

Prevalence of acute respiratory infection (ARI) (% of children under 5): Q5 (highest)

This indicator reflects the percentage of children below five years old experiencing acute respiratory infections characterized by a cough and rapid breathing within the two weeks prior to the survey. It serves as a crucial measure of the burden of respiratory illnesses in young populations, highlighting the vulnerability of children to infectious diseases due to their developing immune systems. Tracking this prevalence can help identify high-risk communities and inform public health interventions. Additionally, it sheds light on underlying factors such as environmental conditions, access to healthcare, and nutritional status, which all play a significant role in a child's susceptibility to respiratory infections. Understanding these dynamics is essential for effective health policies and targeted interventions. Source:
Year:
2021
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Prevalence of acute respiratory infection (ARI) (% of children under 5): Q5 (highest)
Year
1
Mauritania2.82021
2
India2.42021
3
Madagascar22021