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StatiSense
NIGERIA HEALTH
IN NUMBERS
EARLY CHILDHOOD MORTALITY
Introduction
Mortality rates are calculated from information collected in the birth histories of the Women’s
Questionnaires. All interviewed women were asked whether they had ever given birth, and if yes, they were
asked to report the number of sons and daughters who live with them, the number who live elsewhere, and
the number who have died.
In addition, they were asked to provide a detailed birth history of live births of children in chronological order
starting with the firstborn. Women were asked whether births were single or multiple, the sex of the
children, the date of birth (month and year), and survival status.
Further, for children still alive, they were asked the current age of the child and, if not alive, the age at
death. Childhood mortality rates are expressed by conventional age categories and are defined as follows:
 Neonatal mortality (NN): probability of dying within the first month of life
 Post-neonatal mortality (PNN): difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates
 Infant mortality: probability of dying between birth and the first birthday
 Child mortality: probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthdays
 Under-five mortality: the probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday
Rates are expressed as deaths per 1,000 live births, except in the case of child mortality, which is
expressed as deaths per 1,000 children surviving to age one, and post-neonatal mortality, which is the
difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates.
- National Bureau of Statistics
Introduction
Indicator World
Sub-Saharan
Africa
Lower Middle
Income
Nigeria
Neonatal mortality rate 19 28 25 39
Infant mortality rate 31 53 38 70
Post-neonatal mortality rate 31
Child mortality rate 54
Under-five mortality rate 41 78 51 120
Sustainable Development Goals – Goal 3
Breakdown: Target by 2030
End preventable deaths of newborns, with all countries aiming to reduce
neonatal mortality
12
End preventable deaths of children under 5 years of age, with all countries
aiming to reduce under-5 mortality
25
Goal 3, Target 3.2:
By 2030, end preventable deaths of newborns and
children under 5 years of age, with all countries aiming
to reduce neonatal mortality to at least as low as 12 per
1,000 live births and under-5 mortality to at least as low
as 25 per 1,000 live births
Indicator World 2016 Nigeria 2016
. . .
SDGs 2030
Neonatal mortality rate 19 39 12
Under-five mortality rate 41 120 25
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
NIGERIA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 39
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 70
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 31
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 54
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 120
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
NIGERIA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Value
Country/States Nigeria Kano Lagos
Neonatal mortality rate 39 69 29
Mortality rate 70 112 45
Post-neonatal mortality rate 31 44 16
Child mortality rate 54 103 6
Under-five mortality rate 120 203 50
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
ABIA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 32
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 55
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 23
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 30
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 83
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
ADAMAWA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 21
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 49
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 28
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 37
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 84
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
AKWA IBOM HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 21
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 42
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 21
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 32
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 73
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
ANAMBRA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 23
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 39
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 21
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 15
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 53
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
BAUCHI HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 41
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 81
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 40
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 87
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 161
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
BAYELSA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 29
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 57
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 27
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 41
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 95
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
BENUE HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 41
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 70
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 28
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 14
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 82
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
CROSS RIVER HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 20
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 38
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 18
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 15
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 52
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
DELTA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 28
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 48
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 19
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 16
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 63
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
EBONYI HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 30
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 47
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 18
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 15
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 62
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
EKITI HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 46
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 69
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 24
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 18
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 86
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
GOMBE HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 35
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 90
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 56
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 78
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 162
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
IMO HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 35
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 66
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 30
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 33
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 96
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
JIGAWA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 37
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 83
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 46
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 120
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 192
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
KADUNA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 28
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 66
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 38
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 18
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 82
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
KATSINA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 35
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 68
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 32
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 72
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 135
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
KANO HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 69
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 112
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 44
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 103
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 203
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
KEBBI HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 55
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 111
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 56
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 70
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 174
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
KOGI HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 29
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 49
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 20
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 28
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 75
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
KWARA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 27
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 40
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 12
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 6
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 45
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
LAGOS HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 29
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 45
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 16
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 6
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 50
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
NASARAWA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 47
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 81
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 34
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 43
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 121
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
NIGER HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 59
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 100
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 41
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 54
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 149
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
OGUN HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 28
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 49
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 20
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 19
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 66
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
ONDO HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 30
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 37
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 6
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 32
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 67
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
OSUN HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 56
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 78
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 21
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 25
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 101
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
OYO HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 42
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 59
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 17
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 15
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 73
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
PLATEAU HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 34
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 55
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 20
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 27
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 80
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
RIVERS HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 27
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 41
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 14
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 18
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 58
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
SOKOTO HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 28
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 51
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 23
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 72
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 119
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
TARABA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 22
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 64
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 41
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 45
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 105
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
YOBE HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 44
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 64
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 20
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 41
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 102
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
ZAMFARA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 53
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 104
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 51
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 118
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 210
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
FCT- ABUJA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 27
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 44
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 17
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 28
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 71
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
NORTH EAST HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 33
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 62
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 29
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 56
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 115
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
NORTH CENTRAL HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 43
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 72
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 29
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 33
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 103
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
NORTH WEST HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 45
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 87
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 41
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 83
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 162
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
SOUTH EAST HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 26
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 46
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 20
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 22
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 67
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
SOUTH SOUTH HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 22
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 39
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 17
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 21
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 59
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
SOUTH WEST HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 36
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 52
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 16
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 16
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 67
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
Source: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
URBAN AREA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 35
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 53
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 18
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 27
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 78
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
@StatiSense
Source: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
RURAL AREA HEALTH IN NUMBERS
40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad
– Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter)
Indicator Description Value
Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 40
Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 77
Post-neonatal mortality
rate
Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 37
Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 66
Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 138
Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey.
Early childhood mortality
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Nigeria health in numbers

  • 2. Introduction Mortality rates are calculated from information collected in the birth histories of the Women’s Questionnaires. All interviewed women were asked whether they had ever given birth, and if yes, they were asked to report the number of sons and daughters who live with them, the number who live elsewhere, and the number who have died. In addition, they were asked to provide a detailed birth history of live births of children in chronological order starting with the firstborn. Women were asked whether births were single or multiple, the sex of the children, the date of birth (month and year), and survival status. Further, for children still alive, they were asked the current age of the child and, if not alive, the age at death. Childhood mortality rates are expressed by conventional age categories and are defined as follows:  Neonatal mortality (NN): probability of dying within the first month of life  Post-neonatal mortality (PNN): difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates  Infant mortality: probability of dying between birth and the first birthday  Child mortality: probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthdays  Under-five mortality: the probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday Rates are expressed as deaths per 1,000 live births, except in the case of child mortality, which is expressed as deaths per 1,000 children surviving to age one, and post-neonatal mortality, which is the difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates. - National Bureau of Statistics
  • 3. Introduction Indicator World Sub-Saharan Africa Lower Middle Income Nigeria Neonatal mortality rate 19 28 25 39 Infant mortality rate 31 53 38 70 Post-neonatal mortality rate 31 Child mortality rate 54 Under-five mortality rate 41 78 51 120
  • 4. Sustainable Development Goals – Goal 3 Breakdown: Target by 2030 End preventable deaths of newborns, with all countries aiming to reduce neonatal mortality 12 End preventable deaths of children under 5 years of age, with all countries aiming to reduce under-5 mortality 25 Goal 3, Target 3.2: By 2030, end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age, with all countries aiming to reduce neonatal mortality to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and under-5 mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births Indicator World 2016 Nigeria 2016 . . . SDGs 2030 Neonatal mortality rate 19 39 12 Under-five mortality rate 41 120 25
  • 5. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. NIGERIA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 39 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 70 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 31 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 54 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 120 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 6. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. NIGERIA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Value Country/States Nigeria Kano Lagos Neonatal mortality rate 39 69 29 Mortality rate 70 112 45 Post-neonatal mortality rate 31 44 16 Child mortality rate 54 103 6 Under-five mortality rate 120 203 50 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 7. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. ABIA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 32 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 55 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 23 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 30 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 83 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 8. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. ADAMAWA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 21 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 49 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 28 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 37 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 84 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 9. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. AKWA IBOM HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 21 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 42 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 21 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 32 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 73 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 10. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. ANAMBRA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 23 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 39 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 21 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 15 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 53 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 11. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. BAUCHI HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 41 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 81 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 40 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 87 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 161 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 12. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. BAYELSA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 29 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 57 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 27 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 41 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 95 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 13. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. BENUE HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 41 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 70 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 28 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 14 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 82 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 14. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. CROSS RIVER HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 20 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 38 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 18 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 15 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 52 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 15. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. DELTA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 28 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 48 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 19 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 16 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 63 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 16. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. EBONYI HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 30 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 47 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 18 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 15 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 62 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 17. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. EKITI HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 46 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 69 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 24 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 18 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 86 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 18. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. GOMBE HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 35 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 90 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 56 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 78 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 162 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 19. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. IMO HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 35 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 66 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 30 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 33 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 96 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 20. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. JIGAWA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 37 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 83 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 46 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 120 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 192 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 21. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. KADUNA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 28 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 66 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 38 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 18 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 82 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 22. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. KATSINA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 35 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 68 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 32 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 72 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 135 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 23. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. KANO HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 69 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 112 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 44 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 103 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 203 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 24. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. KEBBI HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 55 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 111 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 56 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 70 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 174 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 25. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. KOGI HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 29 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 49 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 20 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 28 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 75 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 26. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. KWARA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 27 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 40 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 12 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 6 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 45 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 27. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. LAGOS HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 29 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 45 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 16 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 6 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 50 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 28. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. NASARAWA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 47 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 81 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 34 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 43 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 121 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 29. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. NIGER HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 59 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 100 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 41 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 54 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 149 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 30. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. OGUN HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 28 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 49 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 20 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 19 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 66 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 31. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. ONDO HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 30 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 37 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 6 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 32 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 67 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 32. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. OSUN HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 56 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 78 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 21 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 25 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 101 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 33. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. OYO HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 42 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 59 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 17 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 15 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 73 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 34. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. PLATEAU HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 34 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 55 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 20 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 27 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 80 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 35. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. RIVERS HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 27 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 41 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 14 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 18 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 58 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 36. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. SOKOTO HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 28 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 51 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 23 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 72 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 119 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 37. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. TARABA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 22 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 64 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 41 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 45 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 105 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 38. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. YOBE HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 44 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 64 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 20 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 41 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 102 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 39. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. ZAMFARA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 53 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 104 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 51 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 118 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 210 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 40. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. FCT- ABUJA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 27 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 44 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 17 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 28 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 71 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 41. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. NORTH EAST HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 33 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 62 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 29 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 56 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 115 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 42. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. NORTH CENTRAL HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 43 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 72 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 29 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 33 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 103 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 43. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. NORTH WEST HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 45 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 87 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 41 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 83 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 162 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 44. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. SOUTH EAST HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 26 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 46 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 20 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 22 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 67 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 45. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. SOUTH SOUTH HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 22 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 39 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 17 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 21 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 59 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 46. @StatiSenseSource: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. SOUTH WEST HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 36 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 52 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 16 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 16 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 67 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality
  • 47. Source: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. URBAN AREA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 35 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 53 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 18 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 27 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 78 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality @StatiSense
  • 48. Source: Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics. RURAL AREA HEALTH IN NUMBERS 40,000 of 75,000 registered Nigerian doctors practice abroad – Dr. Olumuyiwa Odusote (NMA Chairman, Lagos Chapter) Indicator Description Value Neonatal mortality rate Probability of dying within the first month of life 40 Infant mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the first birthday 77 Post-neonatal mortality rate Difference between infant and neonatal mortality rates 37 Child mortality rate Probability of dying between the first and the fifth birthday 66 Under-five mortality rate Probability of dying between birth and the fifth birthday 138 Indicator values are per 1,000 live births and refer to the 5-year period preceding the survey. Early childhood mortality @StatiSense
  • 49. Reference –  Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2016-17), National Bureau of Statistics.
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