* indicates monthly or quarterly data series

Anemia, percent of children ages 6-59 months, 2019:

The average for 2019 based on 44 countries was 30.36 percent. The highest value was in Yemen: 79.5 percent and the lowest value was in the Philippines: 13.5 percent. The indicator is available from 2000 to 2019. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: The World Health Organization
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Countries Prevalence of anemia among children, 2019 Global rank Available data
Yemen 79.5 1 2000 - 2019
India 53.4 2 2000 - 2019
Pakistan 53 3 2000 - 2019
Burma 49.6 4 2000 - 2019
Cambodia 49 5 2000 - 2019
Afghanistan 44.9 6 2000 - 2019
Bhutan 44.7 7 2000 - 2019
Nepal 44.6 8 2000 - 2019
Bangladesh 43.1 9 2000 - 2019
Laos 41.4 10 2000 - 2019
Indonesia 38.4 11 2000 - 2019
Maldives 37.8 12 2000 - 2019
Tajikistan 37 13 2000 - 2019
Kyrgyzstan 33.4 14 2000 - 2019
Turkmenistan 33.1 15 2000 - 2019
Syria 32.9 16 2000 - 2019
Jordan 32.7 17 2000 - 2019
North Korea 31.6 18 2000 - 2019
Iraq 29.4 19 2000 - 2019
Iran 26.5 20 2000 - 2019
Sri Lanka 25.1 21 2000 - 2019
Thailand 24.9 22 2000 - 2019
Azerbaijan 24.8 23 2000 - 2019
Georgia 24.6 24 2000 - 2019
Malaysia 24.6 25 2000 - 2019
Oman 24.3 26 2000 - 2019
Bahrain 23.4 27 2000 - 2019
Kazakhstan 23 28 2000 - 2019
Vietnam 22.9 29 2000 - 2019
Lebanon 22.8 30 2000 - 2019
Qatar 22.4 31 2000 - 2019
Uzbekistan 21.9 32 2000 - 2019
Saudi Arabia 21.8 33 2000 - 2019
Mongolia 21.7 34 2000 - 2019
UA Emirates 20.4 35 2000 - 2019
Brunei 20 36 2000 - 2019
Kuwait 19.8 37 2000 - 2019
Armenia 19.6 38 2000 - 2019
China 18.8 39 2000 - 2019
Japan 16.7 40 2000 - 2019
South Korea 15 41 2000 - 2019
Israel 14.3 42 2000 - 2019
Philippines 13.5 43 2000 - 2019
Singapore 13.5 44 2000 - 2019



Definition: Prevalence of anemia, children ages 6-59 months, is the percentage of children ages 6-59 months whose hemoglobin level is less than 110 grams per liter, adjusted for altitude.

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