Health in Moldova 1,083 indicators covering health for Moldova. IndicatorLatest Year10-yr change Rank People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of urban 95.2% 2017 down 1.5% 62nd People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of urban 96.8% 2017 down 0.5% 61st People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of urban 98.7% 2017 up 0.1% 56th People using at least basic sanitation services, rural (% of rural pop 56.6% 2017 up 2.1% 35th People using at least basic sanitation services, rural (% of rural pop 62.4% 2017 up 2.3% 40th People using at least basic sanitation services, rural (% of rural pop 64.4% 2017 up 1.5% 44th People using at least basic sanitation services, rural (% of rural pop 70.0% 2017 up 2.6% 46th People using at least basic sanitation services, rural (% of rural pop 81.0% 2017 up 9.7% 45th People using at least basic sanitation services, urban (% of urban po 73.1% 2017 up 9.7% 32nd People using at least basic sanitation services, urban (% of urban po 81.4% 2017 up 5.3% 41st People using at least basic sanitation services, urban (% of urban po 90.3% 2017 up 1.5% 41st People using at least basic sanitation services, urban (% of urban po 94.8% 2017 up 3.6% 37th People using at least basic sanitation services, urban (% of urban po 96.3% 2017 up 0.1% 44th People practicing open defecation, rural (% of rural population): Q1 0.8% 2017 up 135.7% 75th People practicing open defecation, rural (% of rural population): Q2 0.0% 2017 — 78th People practicing open defecation, rural (% of rural population): Q3 0.0% 2017 — 73rd People practicing open defecation, rural (% of rural population): Q4 0.0% 2017 — 70th People practicing open defecation, rural (% of rural population): Q5 0.0% 2017 — 54th People practicing open defecation, urban (% of urban population): Q1 0.1% 2017 up 135.7% 79th People practicing open defecation, urban (% of urban population): Q2 0.0% 2017 — 64th People practicing open defecation, urban (% of urban population): Q3 0.0% 2017 — 56th People practicing open defecation, urban (% of urban population): Q4 0.0% 2017 — 48th People practicing open defecation, urban (% of urban population): Q5 0.0% 2017 — 42nd Antenatal care attendees positive for syphilis who received treatment 99.1% 2024 down 0.9% 32nd Prevalence of syphilis 0.5% 2022 up 28.6% 59th Sales of beer in 1000s hectolitres 1.09 2009 down 99.6% 164th Confirmed cases of MDR-TB 894 2012 up 164.5% 11th New cases: other 0 2012 — 33rd Compliance with international health regulations 81 2016 up 22.7% 64th Infant mortality by age and sex 45 2024 down 41.6% 25th Persistence to last grade of primary 94.3% 2017 down 1.1% 49th Primary health care expenditure (PHCE) per сapita in US$ 182.16 2023 up 87.0% 42nd Average cost of tuberculosis treatment by type 58 2024 up 1,350.0% 8th Commitments to recipient countries 118.51 2010 up 181.8% 35th Disbursements to recipient countries 52.4 2010 up 2,129.8% 60th Number of people spending more than 10% of household consumption or in 571,000.0% 2013 up 49.1% 22nd Number of people spending more than 25% of household consumption or in 127,000.0% 2013 up 4.1% 18th Number of people pushed below the $2.15 ($ 2017 PPP) poverty line by o 0 2013 down 100.0% 20th Number of people pushed below the $3.65 ($ 2017 PPP) poverty line by o 15,000 2013 down 78.6% 16th Infant mortality by mother's educational attainment level (ISCED11f) 280 2024 down 24.7% 11th Imports in 1000s hectolitres 468 2007 up 2,500.0% 12th Population with household spending on health greater than 25% of 2.0% 2021 down 46.4% 16th Population pushed below a relative poverty line by household health 2.3% 2021 down 29.0% 23rd Increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures 0.4% 2021 down 46.9% 30th Population pushed below the $3.20 a day poverty line by household 0.5% 2015 down 79.2% 22nd Increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures 0.1% 2015 down 91.7% 26th Increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures 0.0% 2021 down 76.5% 27th Population pushed below the $1.90 a day poverty line by household 0.0% 2015 down 100.0% 28th Increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures 0.0% 2015 down 100.0% 26th Population pushed below the $2.15 a day poverty line by household 0.0% 2021 down 100.0% 26th Increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures 0.0% 2021 — 25th Population pushed further below the $3.20 a day poverty line by 1.1% 2015 down 89.0% 26th Population pushed below the $3.65 a day poverty line by household 0.3% 2021 down 63.9% 27th Population pushed further below the $3.65 a day poverty line by 0.4% 2021 down 77.8% 28th Domestic general government expenditure on PHC as % of primary health 44.8% 2021 up 36.4% 8th Households with out-of-pocket payments greater than 40% of capacity 11.2% 2021 down 25.2% 9th Population pushed further below a relative poverty line by household 6.9% 2016 down 38.8% 24th Availability of estimates on large health expenditures as a share of 1 2013 unchanged 1st Availability of estimates on impoverishment due to out-of-pocket 1 2013 unchanged 1st Civil registration coverage of cause-of-death 90.5% 2013 up 3.2% 47th ← Previous Page 18 of 19 Next →