Health in Tanzania, United Republic of 1,351 indicators covering health for Tanzania, United Republic of. IndicatorLatest Year10-yr change Rank Current use of contraception (modern method) (% of married women): Q4 40.4% 2016 up 67.6% 21st Current use of contraception (modern method) (% of married women): Q5 35.4% 2016 down 1.7% 26th Current use of contraception (any method) (% of married women): Q1 23.0% 2016 up 47.4% 28th Current use of contraception (any method) (% of married women): Q2 32.1% 2016 up 69.8% 27th Current use of contraception (any method) (% of married women): Q3 39.9% 2016 up 86.4% 24th Current use of contraception (any method) (% of married women): Q4 46.1% 2016 up 54.7% 22nd Current use of contraception (any method) (% of married women): Q5 49.2% 2016 up 8.8% 21st Compliance with international health regulations 67 2015 — 101st Diarrhea treatment (% of children under 5 receiving oral rehydration a 45.5% 2016 down 14.2% 19th Number of malaria cases treated with any first line tx courses 3.17 million 2024 down 50.3% 17th Assistance during delivery (any skilled personnel) (% of births): Q1 43.7% 2016 up 48.6% 29th Assistance during delivery (any skilled personnel) (% of births): Q2 52.7% 2016 up 53.6% 33rd Assistance during delivery (any skilled personnel) (% of births): Q3 61.7% 2016 up 70.4% 33rd Assistance during delivery (any skilled personnel) (% of births): Q4 80.2% 2016 up 53.6% 34th Assistance during delivery (any skilled personnel) (% of births): Q5 96.2% 2016 up 9.7% 24th Assistance during delivery (doctor) (% of births): Q1 3.5% 2016 up 169.2% 28th Assistance during delivery (doctor) (% of births): Q2 4.8% 2016 up 65.5% 29th Assistance during delivery (doctor) (% of births): Q3 5.7% 2016 up 62.9% 33rd Assistance during delivery (doctor) (% of births): Q4 11.9% 2016 up 197.5% 30th Assistance during delivery (doctor) (% of births): Q5 26.5% 2016 up 145.4% 29th Vaccinations (BCG) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q1 92.5% 2016 up 6.3% 18th Vaccinations (BCG) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q2 95.3% 2016 up 5.3% 16th Vaccinations (BCG) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q3 97.0% 2016 up 6.2% 16th Vaccinations (BCG) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q4 97.6% 2016 up 4.1% 16th Vaccinations (BCG) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q5 98.5% 2016 up 1.7% 10th Vaccinations (Measles) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q1 77.4% 2016 up 18.7% 18th Vaccinations (Measles) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q2 80.1% 2016 up 1.4% 21st Vaccinations (Measles) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q3 88.6% 2016 up 8.8% 13th Vaccinations (Measles) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q4 92.7% 2016 up 3.3% 6th Vaccinations (Measles) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q5 94.3% 2016 up 3.7% 6th Prevalence of undernourishment 18 population 2011 up 28.6% 3rd Deaths and disappearances during migration 1 2024 down 80.0% 59th Vaccinations (all vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q1 65.2% 2016 up 11.8% 19th Vaccinations (all vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q2 73.0% 2016 up 3.1% 17th Vaccinations (all vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q3 78.5% 2016 up 10.9% 12th Vaccinations (all vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q4 80.0% 2016 down 0.7% 13th Vaccinations (all vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q5 83.0% 2016 up 2.9% 10th Prevalence of diarrhea (% of children under 5): Q1 11.7% 2016 down 36.1% 31st Prevalence of diarrhea (% of children under 5): Q2 15.6% 2016 down 17.9% 23rd Prevalence of diarrhea (% of children under 5): Q3 16.4% 2016 up 4.5% 19th Prevalence of diarrhea (% of children under 5): Q4 17.3% 2016 up 3.6% 15th Prevalence of diarrhea (% of children under 5): Q5 18.4% 2016 up 54.6% 8th Incidence of tuberculosis, high uncertainty bound 180 per 100,000 people 2011 down 32.8% 31st Incidence of tuberculosis, low uncertainty bound 159 per 100,000 people 2011 down 25.0% 28th Tuberculosis prevalence rate, high uncertainty bound 286 per 1000,000 population, WHO 2011 down 27.8% 36th Tuberculosis prevalence rate, low uncertainty bound 93 per 1000,000 population, WHO 2011 down 27.9% 34th Number of imported malaria cases 4,477 2024 up 75.6% 5th Vaccinations (DPT 3) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q1 80.3% 2016 up 6.8% 22nd Vaccinations (DPT 3) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q2 87.4% 2016 up 5.7% 15th Vaccinations (DPT 3) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q3 90.6% 2016 up 2.8% 16th Vaccinations (DPT 3) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q4 93.7% 2016 up 0.3% 8th Vaccinations (DPT 3) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q5 95.4% 2016 down 0.2% 7th Vaccinations (no vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q1 5.7% 2016 down 21.9% 20th Vaccinations (no vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q2 1.7% 2016 down 66.7% 29th Vaccinations (no vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q3 1.7% 2016 down 51.4% 27th Vaccinations (no vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q4 0.3% 2016 down 86.4% 34th Vaccinations (no vaccinations) (% of children ages 12-23 months): Q5 1.2% 2016 down 50.0% 26th Reported clinical malaria cases 0 total 2010 down 100.0% 46th Number of malaria cases treated with artemisinin-based combination 3.17 million 2024 down 50.4% 15th Prevalence of children with fever (% of children under 5): Q2 19.3% 2017 down 1.0% 23rd ← Previous Page 21 of 23 Next →