Health in Russian Federation

1,157 indicators covering health for Russian Federation.

IndicatorLatest Year10-yr change Rank
Retreatment cases: treatment after default 2,593 2012 4th
Retreatment cases: other 32,466 2012 up 44.2% 2nd
Road accident deaths per passenger kilometers 148.64 2018 down 24.6% 3rd
Retreatment cases: treatment after failure 9,109 2012 2nd
Large household expenditures health 0.9 2020 up 66.7% 39th
Share of population with large household expenditures on health 10pc 7.7 2020 up 102.6% 39th
Absolute number of deaths from ambient particulate air pollution 136,900 2015 down 13.2% 3rd
Tuberculosis funding versus budget requirement 1.44 billion 2025 up 0.4% 1st
Preterm birth rate 6 2020 up 4.7% 88th
Preterm birth 86,193 2020 down 17.4% 21st
Number of reported deaths from cholera 0 2014 51st
Laboratories providing tuberculosis diagnostic services using culture 14.1 2014 down 58.7% 24th
Laboratories providing tuberculosis diagnostic services using sputum 3.7 2014 up 8.8% 16th
Weight-for-height >+2 SD 16.87 2005 down 2.7% 2nd
How many health warnings are approved by the law for smokeless 1 2022 unchanged 51st
Percentage of principal display area mandated to be covered by health 15 2022 unchanged 94th
Average cost of tuberculosis treatment multi drug resistant 2,751 2024 down 11.5% 18th
Completeness of death registration with cause-of-death information 100.0% 2015 up 0.1% 1st
Percentage of principal display area mandated to be covered by health 30 2022 unchanged 61st
Percentage of principal display area mandated to be covered by health 0 2022 89th
Treatment success rate: XDR-TB cases 52 2022 up 100.0% 60th
Participation rate in organized learning (one year before the) 96.4% 2016 up 10.0% 36th
Sales of beer in 1000s hectolitres 110.18 2009 up 110.0% 59th
Confirmed cases of MDR-TB 13,612 2012 up 157.0% 3rd
Children with a birth weight 99.59 2020 up 8.1% 15th
Compliance with international health regulations 99 2016 up 5.3% 6th
Deaths and disappearances during migration 14 2022 up 1,300.0% 35th
1.1.1 Children living in households in extreme poverty 0.0297 2022 down 51.0% 52nd
Infant mortality by age and sex 1,660 2013 down 10.8% 1st
Number of imported cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis reported 1 2020 down 80.0% 25th
Number of imported cases of visceral leishmaniasis reported 1 2020 down 66.7% 14th
Persistence to last grade of primary 97.2% 2015 down 1.0% 34th
Tsunami deaths 2 2007 down 99.9% 10th
Average cost of tuberculosis treatment by type 20 2024 up 17.6% 26th
Medical and Pathology Laboratory Technicians 81,700 2022 down 19.4% 1st
2.2.2a Prevalence of wasting among children under 5 3.3 2005 down 32.7% 39th
Proportion of bloodstream infection due to Escherichia coli resistant 65.3% 2023 down 10.7% 14th
Antimicrobial resistance or decreased susceptibiity (DS/R) to 0 2015 down 100.0% 43rd
Antimicrobial resistance or decreased susceptibiity (DS/R) to 293 2015 down 75.6% 14th
Proportion of bloodstream infection due to methicillin-resistant 8.2% 2023 down 50.0% 43rd
Total use of antibacterials expressed as DDD per 1000 inhabitants per 16.17 2023 up 4.0% 31st
Pattern of antibiotic consumption at national level 45.45 2023 down 12.3% 43rd
Number of people spending more than 10% of household consumption or 7,005,000.0% 2014 up 99.4% 6th
Number of people spending more than 25% of household consumption or 857,000.0% 2014 up 234.8% 8th
Number of people pushed below the $2.15 ($ 2017 PPP) poverty line by o 1,000 2014 down 98.4% 17th
Number of people pushed below the $3.65 ($ 2017 PPP) poverty line by o 11,000 2014 down 92.4% 19th
Imports in 1000s hectolitres 3.12 2007 down 99.6% 118th
Population with household spending on health greater than 25% of 0.1% 2004 down 78.1% 40th
Population pushed below a relative poverty line by household health 0.9% 2004 up 17.3% 34th
Increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures 0.4% 2004 up 40.7% 31st
Population pushed below the $3.20 a day poverty line by household 0.2% 2004 down 16.7% 28th
Increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures 0.1% 2004 unchanged 27th
Increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures 0.1% 2004 unchanged 26th
Population pushed below the $1.90 a day poverty line by household 0.1% 2004 up 60.0% 22nd
Increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures 0.0% 2004 down 50.0% 23rd
Population pushed below the $2.15 a day poverty line by household 0.1% 2004 down 28.6% 22nd
Increase in poverty gap due to household health expenditures 0.0% 2004 down 50.0% 22nd
Population pushed further below the $3.20 a day poverty line by 6.7% 2004 up 121.1% 16th
Population pushed below the $3.65 a day poverty line by household 0.3% 2004 up 21.4% 24th
Population pushed further below the $3.65 a day poverty line by 6.5% 2004 up 119.5% 14th