This timeline shows a graph from 1996 to 2012 of Central Europe and the Baltics. No data until 1995. Number of actual observations by date: 17.
Source name:
World Development Indicators
Source organization:
1. WHO. Global anemia prevalence and trends 1995-2011. Geneva: World Health Organization; forthcoming. 2. Stevens GA, Finucane MM, De-Regil LM, et al. Global, regional, and national trends in hemoglobin concentration and prevalence of total and severe anemia in children and pregnant and non-pregnant women for 1995-2011: a systematic analysis of population-representative data. The Lancet Global Health 2013; 1(1): e16-e25.
Categories, topics:
Health
Last updated:
apr 23, 2017
Indicators value changes by year
Meaning:
27.663
Minimum:
25.301
jan 1, 2012
Maximum:
30.735
jan 1, 1996
At the date of observation
Value
Absolute change
Change from the previous value
jan 1, 1996
30.735
+30.735
0.0%
jan 1, 1997
30.269
-0.466
-1.52%
jan 1, 1998
29.835
-0.434
-1.43%
jan 1, 1999
29.364
-0.471
-1.58%
jan 1, 2000
28.952
-0.411
-1.4%
jan 1, 2001
28.551
-0.401
-1.39%
jan 1, 2002
28.163
-0.388
-1.36%
jan 1, 2003
27.767
-0.395
-1.4%
jan 1, 2004
27.461
-0.306
-1.1%
jan 1, 2005
27.127
-0.335
-1.22%
jan 1, 2006
26.822
-0.304
-1.12%
jan 1, 2007
26.557
-0.265
-0.99%
jan 1, 2008
26.247
-0.311
-1.17%
jan 1, 2009
25.941
-0.305
-1.16%
jan 1, 2010
25.697
-0.244
-0.94%
jan 1, 2011
25.49
-0.207
-0.8%
jan 1, 2012
25.301
-0.189
-0.74%
Ranking of countries by current statistics by years