Percent Of One-Year-Old Children With Hepatitis B Immunization

Africa Ranking

percentSource: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Morocco992019199
2Seychelles972020199
3Botswana952020795
3Sao Tome and Principe952019795
3Eritrea952020795
6Cape Verde942020497
6Ghana942020497
6Egypt942020795
9Mauritius932020497
9Burundi9320201393
11Tunisia9220201892
11Senegal9220201393
13Burkina Faso9120201991
13Rwanda912020398
13Sierra Leone912020795
13Algeria9120191991
13Kenya9120201991
18Malawi902020795
18Sudan9020201393
20Uganda8920201393
21Gambia8820191393
22Comoros8720201991
22Lesotho8720202987
22Namibia8720192589
25Zimbabwe8620202390
25Tanzania8620202589
27Zambia8420202788
27South Africa8420203777
29Swaziland8320202390
30Togo8220203184
31Niger8120203381
32Ivory Coast8020203184
33Mozambique7920202788
34Guinea-Bissau7420203678
35Libya7320204073
35Republic of the Congo7320203579
37Benin7220203976
38Ethiopia7120204468
38Mauritania7120203381
40Djibouti7020203085
40Mali7020203777
40Madagascar7020204170
43Cameroon6920204567
44Liberia6520204170
45Gabon6320204170
46Democratic Republic of the Congo5720204657
46Nigeria5720204657
48Equatorial Guinea5320204853
49Chad5220204950
50Guinea4720205047
51Somalia4220205142
51Central African Republic4220205142

Definition of Percent Of One-Year-Old Children With Hepatitis B Immunization

Child immunization rate, hepatitis B is the percentage of children ages 12-23 months who received hepatitis B vaccinations before 12 months or at any time before the survey. A child is considered adequately immunized after three doses.

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