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Health Indicators of Bangladesh
Neonatal Mortality Rate (per 1000 Live births)
Infant Mortality Rate (Per 1000 Live births)
Under 5 Mortality Rate (Per 1000 Live births)
Maternal Mortality Ratio (Per 1000 Live births)
% of Population using safe drinking wate (Tap & Tubewell)
Prevalence of night blindness among pre school children
%of births attended by skilled personnel
% of mother received PNC from a trained provider within 42 days of delivery
Malaria slide positivity rate (positive per hundred slide examined)
Malaria incidence rate per 1000 population
% of <5 Children with diarrhea treated with ORT
% of smear-positive pulmonary TBcases cured under DOTS
% of <5 children with synmptoms of ARI seeking care from trained provider
% of Full Vaceination Coverage (Valid by 1 year of Age)-BCG, DPT-3,
% of BCG Vaccination (valid by 1 year klof age)
% of OPV 3 Vaccination (valid by 1 year of age
Bangladesh EPI Coverage Evaluation survey 2009
% of DPT 3 Vaccination (valid by 1 year of age
% of HepB Vaccination (valid by 1 year of age
% of Measles Vaccination (valid by 1 year of age
Number of district witgh MCV 1 Coverage>90%
% of Full Vaccination Coverage (Valid by I Year of Age)-BCG, DPT-3, HepB 3,
% of BCG Vaccination (valid by 1 year of age)
% of OPV 3 Vaccination (valid by 1 year of age)
% of DPT 3 Vaccination (valid by 1 year of age)
% of HepB Vaccination (valid by 1 year of age)
% of Measles Vaccination (valid by 1 year of age)
Number o district with MCV 1 coverage >90%
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No. of Non-Government. Hospitals (Registered by DGHS)
No. of Beds in Private sector(Registered by DGHS)
No. of Registered Physicians (March 2010)
No. of Registered Registered Dental Surgeon (March-2010)
No. of Govt. Institute of Health Technology
No. of Private Institute of Health Technology
Health, Family Planning and Social StatisticsHealth Indicators of Bangladesh
Population per Bed (B eds of Health Sector+Regd. Private Hospital)
NurseN.B. : For abbreviation, please see acronymsSource : (1) BBS 2008; (2) Sample Vital Rgistration Survey 2009; (3) Saple Vital Registration Survey 2008; (4) EPI 2006; (5) BDHS 2008; (6) IPHN 2008; (7) DGHS; (8) Human Resource Data Sheet 2007, HRD Unit, MOHFW; (9) Director, AMC, DGHS.
Health, Family Planning and Social StatisticsNumber of admissions, deaths and visits in District Hospitals (Jan-Dec-2009) District Total= 7350 Health, Family Planning and Social Statistics 449
Division Wise Number of Sanctioned, Filled up and Vacant Posts Under DGHS (June-2010)
Doctor(ClassI) 1.423 436 64 500 35% 923 65%
Health, Family Planning and Social StatisticsAverage Length of Stay, Bed Occupancy Rate, Hospital Death Rate Average Daily Admissions and Average Daily OPD Patients in Different Types of Hospitals (Jan-Dec-2009) Sources : Directoreete of Hospital, DGHS, Health, Family Planning and Social Statistics 451
Medical Colleges and Their Number of Seats a) Medical colleges and their number of seats Institute No. of seats Total= 2310 Note : Out of these, 40 seats are reserved for childred of freedom fighters, 20 seats for tribal students and 80 seats for foreign studens (50 for SAARC and 30 for non-SAARC countries). Source : Director, Medical Education and Health Manpower. b) Medical Colleges Under Bangladesh Armed Forces and its Number of Seats
Armed Forces Medical College, Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka
Source : Director, Mdedical Education and Health Manpower Development, Mohakhali, Dhaka. Health, Family Planning and Social Statisticsc) Private Medical Colleges and Their Number of Seats Name (alphabetical order) No. of Seats
Institute of Applied Health Sciences, Chittagong
Jahurul Islam Medical college, Kishoregonj
Medical college for Women and Hospital, Dhaka
Z H Sikder, Women Medical college, Dhaka
Jalalabad Ragib Rabea Medical college, Sylhet
North East Medical college, Medical college, Sylhet
Holy Family Red Cresent Medical college, Dhaka
Chottogram. Ma- O- Shishu Medical college, Dhka
Nightangel Medical college, Ashulia, Dhaka
Northern International Medical college, Dhaka
Anwar Khan Modern Medical college, Dhaka
Rangpur Community Hospital Medical college, Rangpur
Note : (1) College is now running under High Court Rule, (2) Private University, (3) MOHFW imposed embargo on admission, thus number of private medical college currently running and total number of seats will be 33 and 2390 respectively. Source: Director, Medical Education and Health Manpower Development, Mohaakhali, Dhaka. Health, Family Planning and Social Statistics 453
d) Government Institutions Offering Undergraduate BDS Dental Degrees with Number of Seats (March
Dental Unit, Chittagong Medical College, Chittagong
Dental Unit, RAjshahi Medical College, Rajshahi
*5 seats are reserved for children of freedom fighters Source : Director, Medical Education and Health Manpower, Development, Mohakhali, Dhakae) Private Institutions Offering Undergraduate BDS Dental Degrees with Number of Seats (March 2010) Name (alphabetical order) No. of seats
Pioneer Dental College, 111 Malibag, DIT Road, Dhaka
University Dental College, 120 Shiddeswari Outer Circular Road, Century Orchid (4th Floor),
Bangladesh Dental College, House #35, Road #14/A, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka.
Samaj Vittik Dental College, Mirzanagar, Saver, Dhaka
City Dental College, 1085/1, Malibag Chowdhury Para
Saporra Dental College, Road # 1/B, Sector # 9, Uttara
Chittagong International Dental College, Chittagong
Marks Dental College, A/3, Main Road, Section-14, Mirpur, Dhaka
Update Dental College, 162, Atish Dipankar Road, West Mugdha, Dhaka
Saphena Women’s Dental College, Baromogbazar, Dhaka
Source: Director Medical Education and Health Manpower Development, Mohakhali, Dhaka f) Academic Institutions for Teaching and Training of Alternative Medicines in Bangladesh
DUMS (Diploma in Ayurvedic Medicine &
1. Offers diploma Source : Director, Medical Education and Health Manpower, Development, Mohakhali, Dhaka Health, Family Planning and Social Statistics13.09 Number of Government Hospitals, Dispensaries, Doctors, Nurses and Bed
Year Source: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
13.10 Statistics for Local Production of Finished Drugs & Raw Materials Health, Family Planning and Social Statistics 455
Prices of Selected Imported Raw Materials for Essential Drugs Source : Essential Drug Company Limited.
13.12 Statistics for Import of Finished Drugs Raw/Packaging Materials Source: Drug Administration. 13.13 Export Statistics Finish Drugs and Raw Materials Source: Drug Administration.
Health, Family Planning and Social StatisticsLicenciate Business Units in Drugs by Categories
No. of licensed pharmaceutical (Allopathic) manufacturing Units
No. of licensed Unani drug manufacturing Units
No. of licensed Ayurvedic drug manufacturing Units
No. of licensed Homeopathic drug manufacturing Units
No. of whole sale trading firm for drugs
Source : Drug Administration, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
13.15 Statistics of Production Units, Registered Drug Products (Brands) & Distributions Source : Drug Administration, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Health, Family Planning and Social Statistics 457
Number of Family Planning Personnel by Districts 2006-07 2006-07 Health, Family Planning and Social StatisticsDistribution of Ever Married Women by Use of Contraceptives Age of Mother, 2009
55.09 53.78 6.93 42.21 9.62 0.48 3.50 0.61 1.63
Source: Report on Sample Vital Registration System, 2009, BBS 13.18 Distribution of Currently Married Women by Using of Contraceptives Age of Mother, 2009
56.07 53.61 5.54 37.09 9.02 0.23 1.33 0.40 2.46
38.05 36.88 6.67 27.25 2.77 0.02 0.11 0.06 1.17
52.55 50.61 5.89 37.81 6.46 0.09 0.18 0.18 1.95
60.17 57.92 .98 41.39 9.52 0.18 0.49 0.35 2.25
52.42 49.38 4.63 31.34 9.51 0.38 2.99 0.53 3.04
43.11 40.26 3.38 25.46 6.55 0.35 4.11 0.42 2.85
Source: Report on Sample Vital Registration System, 2009, BBS. 13.19 Locality-Wise Differentials of CPR, 2009 Method National
Source: Report on Sample Vital Registration System, 2009, BBS.
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Contraceptive Prevalence Rate by Residence Year National Rural Urban Source: Report on Sample Vital Registiation System 2009,BBS.
13.21 Contraceptive Method Mix with Respect to Any Method
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
methods 11.2 16.7 12.2 10.8 9.0 9.1 9.9 4.4
Source : Report on Sample Vital Registration System 2009, BBS 13.22 Contraceptive Method Mix with Respect to Modern Method Source : Report on Sample Vital Registration System 2009, BBS.-Health, Family Planning and Social Statistics Birth Attendant, 1993-2001 Source : Report on Sample Vital Registration System 1993-2001, BBS. 13.24 Neo-Natal Mortality Rate per 1000 Live Births National Source : Report on Sample Vital Registration System 1995-2006, BBS.Health, Family Planning and Social Statistics 461
Post Neo-Natal Mortality Rate per 1000 Live Births Source : Report on Sample Vital Registration System 1995-2006, BBS.
Health, Family Planning and Social StatisticsProbability of Dying by Age 5 per 1000 Live Birth Source : Report on Sample Vital Registration System 1995-2006, BBS.Health, Family Planning and Social Statistics 463
Contraceptive Prevalence Rate by Method Any method Modern method Male method Source : Report on Sample Vital Registration System 1989-2006, BBS. 13.28 Percentage Distribution of Currently Married Women Using Family Planning Methods by Types Source: Report on Sample Vital Registration System 1998-2006, BBS. Health, Family Planning and Social Statistics Maternal Mortality Ratio per 1000 Live Births Year National Rural Source: Report on Sample Vital Registration System 2006, BBS. Cause-Specific Death Rates per 100,000 Population by Sex and Locality, 2006 (Percentage) 553.42 440.64 Source: Report on Sample Vital Registration System 2006, BBS. Health, Family Planning and Social Statistics 465
Percentage Distribution of Death by Causes, Sex and Locality, 2006 (Percentage)
Poisoning, Drowing, Other accident, Rabies
Source: Report on Sample Vital Registration System 2006, BBS. Health, Family Planning and Social Statistics Place of Delivery Source: Report on Sample Vital Registration System 1995-2006, BBS.
13.33 Progress of Sinking Deep Tubewells in Coastal Saline Areas
No. of tubewells completed upto the year
1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2009-10
11421 16503 16436 13431 18622 17231 17701 2160
9731 11106 11598 11106 14252 14499 14593 19885
9537 12445 13222 16871 16834 16387 20263
43174 51725 53849 50174 72683 73221 75736 81225 Source : Department of Public Health Engineering.
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Number of Hand/Shallow Tubewells for Drinking Water in Rural Areas by Former Districts
1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2007-08 2009-10
Bangladesh 424039 388140 378295 381499 356070 395509 Average discharge capacity of hand tubewell is about 4-5 gallons per minute. Figures are as on 30th June. Directorate of Public Health Engineering. Health, Family Planning and Social StatisticsNo. of Hand/Tara for Dirnking Water in Rural Areas by Former Districts Former districts Source: Department of Public Health Engineering. Health, Family Planning and Social Statistics 469
Production and Number of Sales Centre of Sanitary Latrines by District Total 900 900 70544 29754 900 Source : Directorate of Public Health Engineering. 13.37 Number of Newspapers and Books Published (General) Source : Department of Films and Publications. Health, Family Planning and Social StatisticsNumber of Cinema Houses and Their Seating Capacity by Former Districts-2010 Source: Department of Films and Publication.
13.39 Number of Advocates and Lawyers by Former Districts
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010
1859 1967 1971 2131 2184 2093 2178 3000 3437 3759
1007 1064 1066 1137 1172 1249 1279 1631 1793 1886
1268 1367 1379 1477 1543 1685 1713 1922 2170 2327
7221 7665 8019 8902 9542 10463 11395 13833 16880 18338
1552 1587 1611 1652 1667 1220 1241 1501 1599 1685
954 991 983 1062 1126 1198 1058 1385 1469 1514
910 956 973 1026 1073 1099 1313 1228 1295 1354
1386 1460 1499 1621 1684 1687 2004 2272 2450 2539
1609 1665 1690 1752 1789 1666 1675 1864 1963 2020
23409 24636 25185 27120 28349 28912 30562 36131 41190 43898 * Includes Bandarban. Source : Bangladesh Bar Council. * Up to 21-08-200/. Number of Crimes by Type as Registered with the Police-2009
Law & Order Breaking Crime (Rapid Action Trial Law-2002
Number of Crimes by Type as Registered with the Police-2009 Number of Crimes by Type as Registered with the Police-2010 444 50 2 21 7 34 3928 16 44
Law & Order Breaking Crime (Rapid Action Trial Law-2002
Number of Crimes by Type as Registered with the Police-2010 TOTAL 3342 Source : Police Head Quarter.
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13.44 Number of Imams Trained and Expenditure Incurred Thereon in Bangladesh Year Source : Imam Training project, Islamic Foundation,Bangladesh.
Health, Family Planning and Social StatisticsNumber of Imam Trained by Former Districts Bangladesh (64 District) 1397 Source : Imam Training Project, Islamic Foundation, Bangladesh.
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