5.2.b Incidence of Hepatitis B per 100,000 Population
Metadata
Name of the Statistical Indicator
Incidence of Hepatitis B per 100,000 Population
Unit of Measurement
100,000 Population
History of the Indicator
Since 2010
Data Processing Method
A relative indicator that characterizes the number of newly registered cases of hepatitis B among the population during a specified period (month, year), calculated per 100,000 people.
Source of the Indicator
Incidence is defined as the frequency of newly registered disease cases among the population during a specific period of time (month, year), calculated per 100,000 people. Vaccination coverage is calculated as follows: the number of individuals who received immunization during the current year divided by the number of individuals eligible for immunization in the same year, multiplied by 100.
Notes
Committee for Sanitary and Epidemiological Control, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Date of Last Update
December 31,2025
Date of Next Update
December 31,2026
Responsible Structural Division
Department of International Cooperation and Sustainable Development
Telephone Number
+7 7172749830, 749841, 749485
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License
This data is publicly available under a license from the Bureau of National Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan (ASPIR). A copy of the license is available
here.
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