Health in Indonesia 1,222 indicators covering health for Indonesia. IndicatorLatest Year10-yr change Rank Vaccinations (no vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q1 8.4% 2017 down 58.0% 14th Vaccinations (no vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q2 8.2% 2017 down 1.2% 12th Vaccinations (no vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q3 3.7% 2017 down 47.1% 19th Vaccinations (no vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q4 4.0% 2017 up 37.9% 15th Vaccinations (no vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q5 4.7% 2017 up 4.4% 7th Number of malaria cases treated with artemisinin-based combination 515,585 2024 up 285.2% 31st Prevalence of children with fever (% of children under 5): Q2 33.5% 2017 up 0.3% 4th Prevalence of children with fever (% of children under 5): Q3 32.8% 2017 down 6.6% 5th Prevalence of children with fever (% of children under 5): Q4 31.9% 2017 up 4.9% 5th Prevalence of children with fever (% of children under 5): Q5 25.3% 2017 up 8.1% 10th Prevalence of children with fever (% of children under 5): Q1 32.1% 2017 down 7.8% 8th Number of people protected from malaria by indoor residual spraying 161,107 2023 up 201.2% 30th Place of delivery (births at health facility) (% of births): Q1 54.3% 2017 up 233.1% 23rd Place of delivery (births at health facility) (% of births): Q2 78.4% 2017 up 120.8% 18th Place of delivery (births at health facility) (% of births): Q3 86.7% 2017 up 72.4% 16th Place of delivery (births at health facility) (% of births): Q4 90.2% 2017 up 39.2% 21st Place of delivery (births at health facility) (% of births): Q5 96.6% 2017 up 14.6% 19th Exclusive breastfeeding under six months 50.7 2017 up 62.5% 31st Exclusive breastfeeding under six months 1,180 2017 up 57.5% 2nd Under-5 mortality rate (per 1,000 live births): Q1 52 lowest 2017 down 32.5% 24th Under-5 mortality rate (per 1,000 live births): Q2 33 2017 down 44.1% 29th Under-5 mortality rate (per 1,000 live births): Q3 29 2017 down 34.1% 29th Under-5 mortality rate (per 1,000 live births): Q4 31 2017 down 13.9% 27th Under-5 mortality rate (per 1,000 live births): Q5 24 highest 2017 down 25.0% 24th Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births): Q1 40 lowest 2017 down 28.6% 22nd Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births): Q2 26 2017 down 44.7% 28th Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births): Q3 23 2017 down 30.3% 29th Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births): Q4 24 2017 down 17.2% 25th Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births): Q5 20 highest 2017 down 23.1% 24th Number of destroyed or damaged health facilities attributed to 82 2024 up 148.5% 6th Persistence to last grade of primary 98.2% 2017 up 10.4% 29th Tsunami deaths 1 2023 down 90.0% 13th Average cost of tuberculosis treatment by type 17 2024 up 240.0% 34th Ever breastfed 94.1 2024 down 1.8% 43rd Continued breastfeeding 12-23 months 64.9 2024 down 3.6% 27th Pharmaceutical Technicians and Assistants 58,504 2024 up 397.6% 3rd HIV-positive TB patients on CPT (co-trimoxazole preventive therapy) 41.0% 2014 β 83rd Medical and Pathology Laboratory Technicians 17,867 2024 down 59.1% 4th Early Initiation of Breastfeeding, Children born in the last 24 months 58.2 2018 up 44.8% 25th Proportion of bloodstream infection due to Escherichia coli resistant 71.9% 2023 up 0.1% 11th Dental Assistants and Therapists 20,020 2024 up 47.4% 3rd Proportion of bloodstream infection due to methicillin-resistant 40.1% 2023 down 23.3% 21st Financial hardship in health and components (SDG 3.8.2, 2025) 28.9% 2023 down 20.3% 12th Community Health Workers 503,208 2023 up 660.1% 2nd Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals 27,575 2024 down 36.3% 1st Commitments to recipient countries 135.41 2010 down 45.2% 32nd Disbursements to recipient countries 224.24 2010 up 101.0% 20th Number of people spending more than 10% of household consumption or 9,308,000.0% 2015 up 91.9% 3rd Number of people spending more than 25% of household consumption or 1,058,000.0% 2015 up 38.7% 7th Number of people pushed below the $2.15 ($ 2017 PPP) poverty line by o 181,000 2015 down 92.4% 5th Number of people pushed below the $3.65 ($ 2017 PPP) poverty line by o 1.69 million 2015 down 32.6% 2nd Reported cases of urethral discharge among men 5,587 2023 down 47.2% 21st Women who were first married by age 15 2.0% 2017 down 53.5% 24th Women who were first married by age 18 16.3% 2017 down 25.9% 22nd Imports in 1000s hectolitres 16 2007 down 72.4% 102nd Infants exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life 50.7% 2017 up 62.2% 30th Dental Prosthetic Technicians 919 2024 down 90.5% 7th Population with household spending on health greater than 25% of 0.9% 2018 up 175.0% 33rd Population pushed below a relative poverty line by household health 0.9% 2018 up 33.8% 36th Increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures 0.2% 2018 up 166.7% 37th β Previous Page 20 of 21 Next β