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Indonesia Health Profile 2010

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GRAPH 6.8GROSS NATIONAL INCOME (GNI) IN ASEAN & SEARO<strong>2010</strong>Source: Population Reference Bureau, World Population Data Sheet <strong>2010</strong>B. HEALTH STATUSMORTALITY1. Infant Mortality RateInfant mortality rate is classified into 4: low (≤ 20 per 1000 live births); middle(20‐49 per 1000 live births); high (50‐99); and very high (≥ 100 per 1000 live births).Graph 6.9 shows that in 2009, 5 ASEAN member states (Singapore, BruneiDarussalam, Malaysia, Thailand and Viet Nam) were included in low category, 3member states (Philippines, <strong>Indonesia</strong> and Lao PDR) were included in middlecategory, and other 2 member states (Cambodia and Myanmar) were included in highcategory. Of total 10 ASEAN member states, there was no member state categorizedas very high (IMR ≥100 per 1000 live births).Subject to the classification, 3 SEARO member states, Maldives, Thailand andSri Lanka, were categorized as low with infant mortality rate (IMR) 11, 12 and 13 per1000 live births, 5 member states were categorized as middle, and 3 member stateswere categorized as high (Myanmar, Bhutan and India).Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in ASEAN and SEARO in 2009 ranges from 2 and68 per 1000 live births. IMR in <strong>Indonesia</strong> was 30 per 1000 live births, and it was onthe 10 position of total 18 countries. IMR in ASEAN and SEARO in 2009 can be seen inAnnex 6.2.168

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